The
corporate temples of HP Hewlett Packard, Canon, Epson, Lexmark, Dell, Brother,
Apple, Kyocera, Minolta, Okidata, Panasonic, Pitney Bowes, Rocoh, Samsung,
Sharp, Toshiba, Xerox, Konica, Lanier, Mita, I.B.M., Olivetti, N.C.R., Fujitsu
and others are only guided by cheap foreign labor and massive American profits.
These corporate international giants can point to their American customers when
they speak of their fortunes. Every
office in the world has one their O.E.M. Original Equipment Manufacturing
printer, copiers or fax machines humming and eating up inkjet or laser toner printer
cartridges by the millions but the concentration is within the United States of
American markets.
Nevertheless,
these corporate global giants of foreign manufacturing, masters of slave-type
foreign labor, exploiters of child labor, avoiders of minimum wage and maximum
hour’s rules and regulations sit on their soft board room chairs and describe
the free enterprise dragon breaking down their doors. The lively global business and their most
popular business machines and printers, copier and fax inkjet and laser toner
printer cartridge business has massive exposure to the free market. These global international borderless
corporate giants like HP Hewlett Packard, Canon, Epson, Lexmark, Dell, Brother,
Apple, Kyocera, Minolta, Okidata, Panasonic, Pitney Bowes, Rocoh, Samsung,
Sharp, Toshiba, Xerox, Konica, Lanier, Mita, I.B.M., Olivetti, N.C.R., Fujitsu
and others lay in wait to ambush the invaders of their great fortunes. Their
hatchet men, their lawyers and friends in Washington D.C. understand that one
back scratches the other and the lively printer, copier and fax cartridge
business, popular around the world, is
under direct assault from small business, free enterprise entrepreneurs based
in America.
These
fortunes have been mostly created by the giant communist menace in China and
their Chinese slave-type labor factories and of course the Chinese government money
being injected into the world-wide business of printers, copiers and fax
machines.
Entertained
by Chinese maidens these U.S. based corporate giants travel often to China on
whirlwind tours of money, machines and maidens.
American based companies enjoy the full flavor of child labor, no
minimum wages, no maximum working hours rules, no environmental controls and
the all important slave-type labor where a grown man may earn twenty five cents
an hour to sweep up the factory floor.
These
U.S. based executives, managers and process engineers wander about and browse
the shops and the massive factories and feast in restaurants and talk to the
people who they find courteous but willing to enslave the Chinese citizen. Their
time is limited but they enjoy the good introduction and the sight-seeing,
although limited, they are entertained because the Communist government of
China must feed the tens of millions of peasant slaves to avoid the open
revolts and killings of the past.
The
industrial districts in China are astonishingly massive and free of nonsense
because the people are forced to work day and night, live in crowded
dormitories, eat the factory food and are not allowed to leave the massive
industrial factory complexes.
Their
manners and customs are amazing but they are based on fear of the factory
bosses and floor managers and supervisors.
They arrive from all over China to work in these factories walking
hundreds of miles, riding the busses provided by the Communist government as
they will become licensed workers of the Communist state of China.
For
many years we have known about the horrors of child labor in China and long
hours and little food. The unescorted
visitor can only find out so much before a Communist China Military observer
spots you and generally runs you out of the industrial districts.
The
Chinese Communist party is in cahoots with major global O.E.M.’s as they
operate their factories like saloons and cabarets and liberally they abuse the
girls while they are forced to eat from battered bowls as the profitable
operations are more important than the people.
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