What is there about business that allows people do terrible things to one another and justify it with, “It isn’t personal, it’s just business?’ Those same people in all other areas of their lives are caring, concerned, and helpful — with the possible exception of driving cars. There’s something about getting behind the wheel of an automobile that turns nice folks into competitive savages.
It has been said that we all have the capacity for good and evil inside of us. I suppose that is true because as a child I found myself doing something mean for no particular reason. I’d like to believe that I’ve outgrown that, and have risen above my mean streak. Mature people learn to replace hostility with nobility of character. Don’t they?
Therefore I was deeply shocked and disturbed when a person I’ve known for many years, and know to have the highest moral values, insisted I stop discussing the immorality of buying book printing from China, because it created feelings of guilt. Huh? Moral people don’t feel guilt if there is nothing wrong and there is something really wrong with Chinese printing competition — wrong, and dangerous to us and the American way of life.
I won’t expound on the China problem in this post, but please go to my post Chinese Printers Play Dirty In Stealing US Customers for more explanation.
Did you ever see one of those signs that said, “Don’t Walk on the Grass!”? If one person or a dozen, walks on the grass it won’t cause any real harm, will it? No, of course not, but if hundreds, or thousands, or if one person crosses that same place thousands of times will it injure the grass? Absolutely.
If one self-publisher, or one traditional publisher, sends a book title to China to be printed will it cause damage? No, but if printing goes overseas as the same rate of other US manufacturing jobs, we are surely on the path to becoming a third world nation. Again see my post for further detail. Is that an outrageous claim on my part? It sure sounds outrageous, even I will admit that. How could it happen? This is America after all, the land of the free. If it costs too much to buy from this country don’t we have the right to buy from another? Oh yes, we have the right but is it the right thing to do? If our actions today, create a third world economy in the United States, who will be looking out for the disadvantaged in the world? Will China, Iran, or Venezuela step up and set the moral standard? Think about it. What will happen to the world if the United States of America is no longer in a position to help right the wrongs?
The congress and the business moguls have been selling us out for many, many years. Our cities are emptying because manufacturing jobs have been going off-shore. Who benefits from the reduced costs multinational corporations enjoy from cheap labor? Is it the US workers? No, it is the greedy tyrants at the top of the pyramid insisting that, “It isn’t personal, it’s just business.” The same in China. The workers suffer and the elite prosper.
There is only one way to defend ourselves and our way of life, stop buying products made in China. My wife and I are on a diet. I saw an offer for a diabetic cookbook promoted by Publisher’s Clearinghouse that looked promising, so I ordered it. My wife noticed the label on the back saying it was made in China. We returned it.
We went to Costco. They were selling women’s clothing made in the USA. The skirts and tops were more than what we could have bought from stores featuring off-shore goods, but the USA tag sold us.
The two of us are walking on the grass, or in this case, the noxious weeds. We know we can’t have much impact. Alone we won’t stop the ruination of America, but we will do what we can and we invite everyone who loves America to do the same. Stomp, stomp, stomp.




I'm not sure you can keep the large print runs from going oversees, but the trend today is short-run printing and variable data printing. This new technology will keep more jobs local. Maybe the market will equalize itself. America, in my opinion, should always be focused on developing the next designs, the next technology. When it comes to manufacturing, American should be building space craft and RVs and really cool digital printers that let you print variably on different media. These types of jobs pay better and improve our standard of living.
The problem, Phil, is we have a ginormous trade imbalance right now. The things you are proposing we do are probably 20 years away. What happens in the meantime? Here are three steps that would go a long way to preventing the further subjugation of Americans: The American citizenry needs to understand our financial position and slam on the brakes by refusing to buy from China. Then every member of congress needs to be replaced. It is the congress that has allowed the banks, insurance companies, and foreign interests to take advantage of us. A new congress has to create a constitutional amendment banning professional lobbying, and especially lobbyists foreign countries. The upheaval would be shocking and world changing and probably couldn't happen, but it should. And it could if the citizens pulled together like they did during the revolutionary war.
If American's stopped buying products made in China, Americans at home would lose jobs. Since Wal-Mart has more than ninety percent of their products manufactured in China, Wal-Mart might go out of business or shrink (which might be a good thing). But many low wage people that work for Wal-Mart in the United States would be unemployed like so American autoworkers.
Most Chinese products are manufactured for American companies. Some of Apple's products are manufactured outside the country like iPods in China. Try to buy a car, any car, that's 100% manufactured in the United States. Does it matter where the jobs go? They are still gone. People in India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Nigeria, etc. are manufacturing goods that are sold in the United States. China isn't the only country that does this. Yet China seems to get all the blame.
Lloyd Lofthouse writes iLook China.
http://ilookchina.net/
It sounds like you’re creating problems yourself by trying to solve this issue instead of looking at why their is a problem in the first place
Thank you so much for your opinion on What’s Immoral About Printing a Book in China? | Chicken Scratchings , I totally agree with you. It is fantastic to see a fresh outlook on this and I look forward to more.
That’s Too nice, when it comes in india hope it can make a Rocking place for youngster.. hope that come true.