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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
I want you to look at this website and look at the first, the very first thing they say they make!
http://www.ironworkers.org
Then there is this company that is a fabricator of steel bridges and bridge components, operates manufacturing plants in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, and Reedsport, Oregon. Funny how they are called American Bridge and they are the ones that are assembling the bridge and they have manufacturing plants that make those components
So don't tell we can't, that's bull shit and you know it
Andf stop changing the subject with what is cost to make a TV, thats not what we were talking about.
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Looks like the cost was too much, as already stated - logically they have a budget, it's not endless money here.
Your sub-topic twist of what we can or can't manufacture isn't a factor in this, go argue with the guy in the article that said it..... Either way, the State/Budget doesn't have the money to pay for it, at American corp, shipping and labor prices. But by splitting it up, they can have it assembled here by our labor force.
You asked what we couldn't manufacture, I answered, I didn't bring tv costs into anything. And the car example simply shows the shift of technology with manufacturing scaling over the decades, thus thinking it didn't happening in building materials as well, is pure silly.
And, we still manufacture here, so I would expect to find a little bit of every Industry still working away.