yossarian1000
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I'd like to buy a new mac but I'm not an anti-American-labor kind of guy. Which macs are still made here, if any?
I think he maybe correct look on the back on the iPod's it says "designed in apple california assembled in china" and older ipods say Taiwan This computer I am on now is a Powermac G4 which is made in the usa my imac is made in chinaViro said:Most are made in China, if I'm not mistaken.
Not that your attitude is a bad thing, but you are going to have a hard time buying anything in the very near future, especially electronic devices. We are not competitive in this country, and companies are outsourcing everything just to stay in business (and yes, it is necessary when every other company is doing it, and you have to hit a certain price point to get people to buy your products). Instead of only buying things that are made in the US, we should really be lobbying Congress to make it harder for companies to outsource work while reaping the benefits of being an American company. There is no other way, and boycotting companies isn't going to do enough. It didn't work in the 80s or 90s, and it isn't working now.yossarian1000 said:I'd like to buy a new mac but I'm not an anti-American-labor kind of guy. Which macs are still made here, if any?
I believe that you are correct about Intel. They just opened a new (or maybe more than one) factory to make the new chips for Apple. Have no idea about the others.ergo proxy said:If I'm not mistaken, The Power PC, Intel and maybe Freescale
chips are still manufactured in the US.![]()
Shookster said:Putting limits on companies' ability to outsource will lead to inefficiency and inflation. If the government consider it to be a problem, they should try to make things cheaper to produce in America so that companies wouldn't *need* to outsource.
I personally don't see a problem with goods that are manufactured in Asia , as it's still the same product at the end of the day, but what I don't like is when English/American companies outsource their telephone systems to Asia. The people on the other end often have no clue what you are talking about.