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From yesterday's guardian [the paper for liberals in the uk]
US companies tell Apple and Amazon to put planet before profits
"The bosses of some of the world’s biggest companies, including Apple and Amazon, have been told to put the planet before profits – not by environmental campaigners but by other multinationals, including Danone’s US arm, and a unit ofYou do not have permission to view link Log in or register now..
A group of more than 30 American business leaders, including the heads of outdoor clothing brand Patagonia, The Body Shop owner Natura, Ben & Jerry’s (part of Unilever) and Danone’s US business, have taken the extraordinary step of taking out a full-page ad in Sunday’s edition of the New York Times to champion a more ethical way of doing business. The advert is aimed at members of the influentialYou do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.(BRT) lobby group, which represents 181 of the US’s biggest companies.
and from forbes last year:
"The $1,250 iPhone XS Max Costs Apple $450 To Make, Nearly A 200% Profit Margin"
So I think there is scope for more production in the USA but the profit margin would need to be reduced and perhaps a slightly higher retail price, many products are made in the usa currently, cars, tools, all sorts of things requiring skill and time to manufacture, the prices are higher than chinese equivalents I guess but the money recirculates into the economy from the jobs it provides.
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To think we in the west went all through the cold war spending billions and saying communism must be defeated, including the korean and vietnam wars, and then in the 90's onwards the big corporations [western europe & north america] have moved much of their production into communist china in order to profit and benefit from the cheap labour.
The hypocrisy is plain to see, plus the ethics behind it are questionable, and working conditions/demands which would not be acceptable in the west [although amazon in the uk are doing their part to lower standards here]
As a planet we need to start consuming less and have products with a longer lifespan, there's too much tech getting binned for new models which are maybe 10% better, with planned or built in obsolescence, which the EU parliament looked into a while back to try and reduce it.
If you were to buy a new iphone (made in china) each year, compared to one made in the usa that is designed to last longer, then perhaps the savings consumers currently make are overstated.
I mean theres nothing wrong with how long a phone lasts nowadays tho, right?
I have a galaxy s5 that i got 2014 (maybe 2015 not sure) and apart from a batteryswap i did last year, its working just fine.
Sure, i cant film in 4k or take 3242354 megapixel pictures, but thats not what i use my phone for anyways. And its not like that camera is bad, just bad compared to todays standard.
If we want companies to stop producing new models each year thats hardly any better, we need to stop buying new models every year. =)




...hopefully tucker will explain it all tonight. 

I think as you mentioned previously when this drone topic come up, Trump has delegated the decision making to the in field officers/generals on the ground.