I favor free-trade and don't consider myself to be an isolationist, but enough is enough. First we learn that Chinese-made ingredients in pet food are killing our pets. Next we learn that Chinese-made toothpaste is toxic. Recently, we learned that Thomas the Tank Engine toy trains contain enough lead paint to cause permanent brain damage to toddlers who might chew on the toys. Now, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that Chinese tire manufacturer, Hangzhou Zhongce, is intentionally making dangerous tires. The Chinese company admits that in November 2006 it decided to omit gum strips in the tires which are designed to prevent the tires from separating.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is outraged that an American company that imports these tires waited more than two years to report its suspicion that Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber eliminated the gum strips from the manufacturing process. A lawsuit filed in May alleges that an accident caused by tread separation in a Hangzhou tire killed two construction workers and severely injured a third when a van rolled over. The New York Times also reports on an earlier incident in which an ambulance rolled over after its Chinese-made tire tread separated. Our federal authorities characterize the Chinese manufacturer as being "generally unresponsive" when asked how many tires were made without the gum strips. The federal government either does not have the authority or the will to protect us from unreasonably dangerous Chinese products. I've even heard reports that Chinese green tea is made with tea leaves that have been dried by spreading them on the floor of a wharehouse and driving trucks over them, using the truck exhaust as the drying mechanism. The Chinese still use leaded gasoline! The solution is for consumers to be vigilant and buy American!
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I believe that the real blame for these products coming to USA in the first place is all the AMERICAN companies and corporations that are more interested in making a dollar over a truly worthy product. Many fat cats that sit in corporate chairs are to blame for these problems with Chinese goods. They simply should not be there in the first place. The US companies that do business with China only to keep their operating costs down and their corporate earnings up should be dragged out in the street and beaten up by Teamsters and other American Union members. Its sad that one of the greatest nations on this planet has to be turned into a third world country by these corporate pirates. Even small businesses that choose to deal with Chinese manufacturing and then assembling their product in the US to put the 'Made in USA' label on it are heinous culprits as well. We are spiralling down into danger with companies that are only concerned with money rather than the safety of their fellow Americans. If you work for a company that practices these ways, your duty as an American should be to try to convince them that this is not the way it should be. Think of the jobs created by putting the production of food back into the hands of American farmers, think of the jobs created with production of industrial goods back into the hands of American workers. We can do it if the heads of these companies thinks more about their own country than their wallet.
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