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I think this portion is the most telling part of the entire article, "'We’ve been absent for so long, we decided why don’t we try it and see what happens?' said Andy Rubin, the Google executive..."
It's a form of marketing. Nothing more. No loyalty to this country or interest in our workers. It's an experiment. These Google executives have as much warmth to "Made in America" as a group of lab coats have warmth for the squealing rhesus monkey they're dismembering.
I think John made a good point about loyalty. I think for capitalism to work well (not necessarily efficiently), company owners need to have some kind of loyalty - loyalty to their employees, loyalty to their customers and loyalty to the country who offers them the bounty of resources and labor. Whether you're a mom-and-pop grocery store keeping the neigborhood fed, or Acme Widgets, Inc., the seeds you sew will be the harvest you reap. There's nothing wrong with buying things from other countries, or having items manufactured elsewhere, but corporations and consumers are currently on a blind tear through the world's resources without care for who/what/where/when/why or how the product is produced.
It's a form of marketing. Nothing more. No loyalty to this country or interest in our workers. It's an experiment. These Google executives have as much warmth to "Made in America" as a group of lab coats have warmth for the squealing rhesus monkey they're dismembering.
I think John made a good point about loyalty. I think for capitalism to work well (not necessarily efficiently), company owners need to have some kind of loyalty - loyalty to their employees, loyalty to their customers and loyalty to the country who offers them the bounty of resources and labor. Whether you're a mom-and-pop grocery store keeping the neigborhood fed, or Acme Widgets, Inc., the seeds you sew will be the harvest you reap. There's nothing wrong with buying things from other countries, or having items manufactured elsewhere, but corporations and consumers are currently on a blind tear through the world's resources without care for who/what/where/when/why or how the product is produced.