. .or maybe too much Bailey's Irish cream in my coffee this morning!?!
Today's China is a disposable society. What I mean is the things they manufacture today are all designed to break within 2-4 years. When they break down, you simply buy a new item. Who fixes TVs any longer? You buy a new one when the old one breaks.
All this is designed to keep the bazillion Chinese employed. After all, you can't loot and pillage when you are working unlike here in the U.S.
Chinese have figured out if they keep the plants running 24/7 all have a purpose and some sort of living wage.
Today's China is a disposable society. What I mean is the things they manufacture today are all designed to break within 2-4 years. When they break down, you simply buy a new item. Who fixes TVs any longer? You buy a new one when the old one breaks.
All this is designed to keep the bazillion Chinese employed. After all, you can't loot and pillage when you are working unlike here in the U.S.
Chinese have figured out if they keep the plants running 24/7 all have a purpose and some sort of living wage.