stinkmeaner
Well-Known Member
Forgive me if this post is long and gets a little off topic but I wanted to get this off my chest and most of my friends are morons.
I wanted to start this thread to give people a place to discuss pricing and overseas manufacturing, I feel obligated because I am the one who started the interrogation on pricing and outsourcing in some other threads and I feel like a created a beast. I feel we made our point over there and over here we can discuss in great detail without offending members and taking a thread off topic, feel free to discuss any pricing and outsourcing from any country.
I have a simple little theory on why many goods are becoming so expensive in the USA, I think it comes down to greed in many ways and I feel it is not all our fault.
The reason it is not our fault is because society molded us that way, our country molded us that way, based on our countries belief of debt and overspending we as Americans naturally think it is normal while many foreign countries look upon us with discontent.
Our nation has slowly became greedier over the years which in turn leads to higher prices, inflation, higher debt, and outsourcing. Many manufacturers feel they need to get rich from every unit they sell based on some belief that because they start a business they are now the boss and entitled to extra money. You can't really blame them, like I said before 'our country encourages this', just look at how in debt our country is and it is no surprise why average Americans are in debt and we have the highest margin between rich and poor out of any other country. Our country even encourages us to spend when we are in a recession, to get out of a recession no less.
We have media and reality TV shows that worship the rich and famous, hell the rich get famous just because they are rich, I am not saying that hasn't happened in the past because it has, but not with TV & internet it has grown out of control. Kids don't even idolize people with talent, now they are brought up with people like Paris Hilton. How does all this relate to the topic you ask? Well it doesn't really but I needed to get it off my chest, Well it does a little, high prices can sometimes relate to how the owners want to live and how they want to live is like the rich they see on TV, so there debt and spending is out of control and the prices reflect. Sure everyone wants nice things but that doesn't mean it is okay to price garage made soldering irons at $300.
Many people complain goods can't be made in the USA anymore, they claim they NEED to send manufacturing overseas, well I got news for these people; a business is not started overnight and you don't need to double or triple your money from every product, do you really think China is tripling cost on products? I assure you their not, instead they deal in bulk and make a small mark up on each unit.
How would we not be able to make products in the USA, I already stated earlier that we have the highest margin between rich and poor, which in turn makes our minimum wage low so they can't say that workers cost too much to employ because there are plenty of unemployed and statistics prove you don't have to pay them much. For instance, Florida minimum wage is $7.25/hr and obviously building vaporizers with the components of a soldering iron is exactly not rocket science, so out of all the unemployed it shouldn't be too hard to find workers.
As for building space, well the US property prices are far from the highest in the world, Germany & Japan both have some of the highest living cost & property prices but they still manage to sustain a manufacturing industry. Everyone has a cheaper part of town with space they can lease, however you might not even have to do that to start or at all, some of these vaporizers are so simple that they can be made at home if you have a shed or garage since it is mostly putting together pre-manufactured components anyway. I think you would be surprised on how many vaporizer companies actually make the vapes in a home workshop or at least started the business at home.
All in all most Americans are going soft and actually believe this propaganda, they actually believe products NEED to be made in China, as if there is no other way. Some I have seen come on this board actually defending this ideal which is ludicrous, do they not realize that a strong manufacturing sector is the backbone of an economy, not services which can nearly bankrupt or disappear overnight as proven with big companies like AIG and Lehman Brothers.
Thanks for listening and feel free to rebuttal or debate.
I wanted to start this thread to give people a place to discuss pricing and overseas manufacturing, I feel obligated because I am the one who started the interrogation on pricing and outsourcing in some other threads and I feel like a created a beast. I feel we made our point over there and over here we can discuss in great detail without offending members and taking a thread off topic, feel free to discuss any pricing and outsourcing from any country.
I have a simple little theory on why many goods are becoming so expensive in the USA, I think it comes down to greed in many ways and I feel it is not all our fault.
The reason it is not our fault is because society molded us that way, our country molded us that way, based on our countries belief of debt and overspending we as Americans naturally think it is normal while many foreign countries look upon us with discontent.
Our nation has slowly became greedier over the years which in turn leads to higher prices, inflation, higher debt, and outsourcing. Many manufacturers feel they need to get rich from every unit they sell based on some belief that because they start a business they are now the boss and entitled to extra money. You can't really blame them, like I said before 'our country encourages this', just look at how in debt our country is and it is no surprise why average Americans are in debt and we have the highest margin between rich and poor out of any other country. Our country even encourages us to spend when we are in a recession, to get out of a recession no less.
We have media and reality TV shows that worship the rich and famous, hell the rich get famous just because they are rich, I am not saying that hasn't happened in the past because it has, but not with TV & internet it has grown out of control. Kids don't even idolize people with talent, now they are brought up with people like Paris Hilton. How does all this relate to the topic you ask? Well it doesn't really but I needed to get it off my chest, Well it does a little, high prices can sometimes relate to how the owners want to live and how they want to live is like the rich they see on TV, so there debt and spending is out of control and the prices reflect. Sure everyone wants nice things but that doesn't mean it is okay to price garage made soldering irons at $300.
Many people complain goods can't be made in the USA anymore, they claim they NEED to send manufacturing overseas, well I got news for these people; a business is not started overnight and you don't need to double or triple your money from every product, do you really think China is tripling cost on products? I assure you their not, instead they deal in bulk and make a small mark up on each unit.
How would we not be able to make products in the USA, I already stated earlier that we have the highest margin between rich and poor, which in turn makes our minimum wage low so they can't say that workers cost too much to employ because there are plenty of unemployed and statistics prove you don't have to pay them much. For instance, Florida minimum wage is $7.25/hr and obviously building vaporizers with the components of a soldering iron is exactly not rocket science, so out of all the unemployed it shouldn't be too hard to find workers.
As for building space, well the US property prices are far from the highest in the world, Germany & Japan both have some of the highest living cost & property prices but they still manage to sustain a manufacturing industry. Everyone has a cheaper part of town with space they can lease, however you might not even have to do that to start or at all, some of these vaporizers are so simple that they can be made at home if you have a shed or garage since it is mostly putting together pre-manufactured components anyway. I think you would be surprised on how many vaporizer companies actually make the vapes in a home workshop or at least started the business at home.
All in all most Americans are going soft and actually believe this propaganda, they actually believe products NEED to be made in China, as if there is no other way. Some I have seen come on this board actually defending this ideal which is ludicrous, do they not realize that a strong manufacturing sector is the backbone of an economy, not services which can nearly bankrupt or disappear overnight as proven with big companies like AIG and Lehman Brothers.
Thanks for listening and feel free to rebuttal or debate.