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Should USA be able to demand Chinese products for safety?
Posted by: Uncle Sam ()
Date: December 12, 2018 07:19AM

Example 1:

to get a building permit you have to use a Chinese wall plug in a restroom of a new residential home (only china makes the kind they specify - usa makes every other kind if you shop (leviton at homedepot but not lowes) )

Example 2: fuses (the glass-wire kind)

usa might make fuses but they are impossible to find. should USA GOVERNMENT be able to "demand" fuses be use if USA no longer makes fuses ?

china avoids use of any USA imports and many of their products aren't allowed in usa (though they get here) because they are unsafe

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shouldn't USA Government have to shut up if they allow the complete shutdown of all companies in USA that make some particular safety product that is no longer made ?

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Re: Should USA be able to demand Chinese products for safety?
Posted by: EMF ()
Date: December 12, 2018 07:27AM

Is English your first language? Your post is incoherent.

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Re: Should USA be able to demand Chinese products for safety?
Posted by: thymk ()
Date: December 12, 2018 08:16AM

EMF Wrote:
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> Is English your first language? Your post is
> incoherent.

your 4th grader insults aren't an answer gerrymanderer2

your a fucking foreigner who wants to insult anything that is not ming ji ping ruled

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Re: Should USA be able to demand Chinese products for safety?
Posted by: Uncle Sam ()
Date: December 12, 2018 08:20AM

EMF is a foreigner simply trying to prevent others from participating, so that this is never a raised question in USA congress.

"Should USA be able to demand Chinese products for safety?"

"to get a building permit you have to use a Chinese wall plug in a restroom of a new residential home"

these are clear and concise

"only china makes the kind they specify - usa makes every other kind if you shop" (they means government permit office, only an idiot wouldn't be following the topic and couldnt' figure that out)

"usa might make fuses but they are impossible to find"

clear and concise

"should USA GOVERNMENT be able to "demand" fuses be used if USA no longer makes fuses ?"

clear and concise

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Re: Should USA be able to demand Chinese products for safety?
Posted by: Thought Police vs. Sven ()
Date: December 12, 2018 08:26AM

thymk Wrote:
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> EMF Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Is English your first language? Your post is
> > incoherent.
>
> your 4th grader insults aren't an answer
> gerrymanderer2
>
> your a fucking foreigner who wants to insult
> anything that is not ming ji ping ruled


Sorry Sven, I'm not Gerry.

Look at the Subject of your post. It makes little to no sense. Could chalk it up to typos but your entire post is so poorly written it doesn't warrant a serious answer.

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