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<p>[QUOTE="FOX TV, post: 33251, member: 4493"]<strong>World economy</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's also a shame when someone criticizes a small company like antennas direct for trying to exist in a world where 90% of "AMERICAN" companies do the same thing. Where were all of the components in the computer you used to reply to this forum made???? I guarantee it was not the good old usa, but I bet you won't be throwing it away any time soon just because it was made overseas in a "sweat shop" to use your words.</p><p></p><p>Antennas Direct is suffering the same fate that 90% of the once great American companies have over the past 15 years or so, and that is trying to be competitive in a "WORLD ECONOMY". </p><p></p><p>The current administration is a bunch of cheats and liars. Did you watch any of the Presidential debates? DO you remember all of the promises made? Can you tell me which one or any of those promises they have actually made good on? Exactly NONE !! </p><p></p><p>The current world situation my not be of his doing, but he is sure not doing anything to help improve the situation, and that is change you can believe in.</p><p></p><p>I did not start out here to criticize any company, user, or politician, but when the conversation leans political, I am not afraid to express my opinion on that topic too. All I was saying is that their C series antennas work well in high Multi-path situations, and the tapered loop design is very innovative and works quite well. There are many companies that use off shore manufacturing, and that is the way of the world today. </p><p></p><p>When the sweat shop workers can finally afford a roof and 3 square meals a day, do you think they complain when their lives have actually improved over what they used to have? I would bet they are happy to have what the have. A hard days work never killed anyone did it?</p><p></p><p>Hard work and innovation made this country great. Do you like Government taking your hard earned wages and giving it to someone who thinks the government owes them something, and is to lazy to get out of bed in the morning and go to work?</p><p></p><p>A lot of people think that the Bush administration is responsible for the DTV transition too !![/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX TV, post: 33251, member: 4493"][b]World economy[/b] It's also a shame when someone criticizes a small company like antennas direct for trying to exist in a world where 90% of "AMERICAN" companies do the same thing. Where were all of the components in the computer you used to reply to this forum made???? I guarantee it was not the good old usa, but I bet you won't be throwing it away any time soon just because it was made overseas in a "sweat shop" to use your words. Antennas Direct is suffering the same fate that 90% of the once great American companies have over the past 15 years or so, and that is trying to be competitive in a "WORLD ECONOMY". The current administration is a bunch of cheats and liars. Did you watch any of the Presidential debates? DO you remember all of the promises made? Can you tell me which one or any of those promises they have actually made good on? Exactly NONE !! The current world situation my not be of his doing, but he is sure not doing anything to help improve the situation, and that is change you can believe in. I did not start out here to criticize any company, user, or politician, but when the conversation leans political, I am not afraid to express my opinion on that topic too. All I was saying is that their C series antennas work well in high Multi-path situations, and the tapered loop design is very innovative and works quite well. There are many companies that use off shore manufacturing, and that is the way of the world today. When the sweat shop workers can finally afford a roof and 3 square meals a day, do you think they complain when their lives have actually improved over what they used to have? I would bet they are happy to have what the have. A hard days work never killed anyone did it? Hard work and innovation made this country great. Do you like Government taking your hard earned wages and giving it to someone who thinks the government owes them something, and is to lazy to get out of bed in the morning and go to work? A lot of people think that the Bush administration is responsible for the DTV transition too !![/QUOTE]
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