We invented household appliances, TVs, radios, etc, but do NOT make them anymore. We also don't make PARTS. Very few auto parts are made here. Good luck finding a fuel pump for your American car after trade with China is frozen because of a dick-waving contest. Oh, you just need a tiny idle air speed sensor? TOO BAD, the parts stores are all empty. Ebay is out, Amazon is out, you will spend hours scouring the web and find nothing. It's already bad since the fake 'pandemic', and about to get worse...maybe.
A few days ago I spent an hour online, tryin to find a simple dryer switch for a Whirlpool. This tiny simple switch should cost 5 bux. A few suppliers have it, between 80 and 150 dollars. Just one of many examples. All are made in China. You chuckleheads have NO idea just how reliant we are on foreign sources for small simple items. It takes YEARS to get a new factory up and running in the US. The 'environmental impact studies' alone drag on forever. Meanwhile, your car will sit in the driveway, rusting merrily away, because of a defective camshaft position sensor that is not available.
Starting a few years ago, several Maserati models have been BRICKED because of one ignition control module that is failure-prone. The company that made them (I dont remember the country) went out of business. I personally know a guy that abandoned his after waiting for MONTHS for parts that simply could not be found anywhere on Earth.
There are COUNTLESS examples of today's over-engineered cars being rendered inoperable because parts are not available. The Dodge Demon head cylinder gaskets for a 3 year-old model made in US does NOT exist. Etc etc. Do not take the China thing lightly. I hope Blump and his jew crew get it under control quickly.
Yes they do make washers and dryers for home use. Yes they are expensive. Yes they have 7 yr. warranty. Is every part of the machine made in the US? Probably not. Is every part of your Ford or Chevy made in the US? Probably not.
BoozyB 0 points 3 weeks ago
Yes they do make washers and dryers for home use.
Yes they are expensive.
Yes they have 7 yr. warranty.
Is every part of the machine made in the US? Probably not.
Is every part of your Ford or Chevy made in the US? Probably not.