Foxconn is coming here (IPhone)
Taiwan is hoping this goes down, their sovereignty is on the table
Philippines and Malaysia used to produce, probably a lot of shuttered
factories
we haven't closed the door on cuba yet
There is no shortage of slave labor nations, china knows this.
When you rely on the spoils of slaver and servitude such as we do, its best
to spread the risk around, and that's what we are poised to do with this.
It will hurt in the wallet for a time, but in the end, we would be better,
critical components will make their way back to silicon valley, the rest of
the stuff will spread out.

We actually have a great deal of bargaining power in all this.




On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 11:25 AM, Josh Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote:

> The short version of this, is that for the first time since April
> 30th, 1975 (end of Vietnam War) the American people might actually
> realize we are at war. They've largely been excluded from that fact
> for almost 17 years now. This however, would be a much more
> conventional battle. We are REALLY good at those, or at least we were
> at one time.
>
> The alternative is that North Korean continues their program to
> increase their range, accuracy, explosive potential, and eventually a
> multi-warhead (MIRV) situation. There have been some links in the past
> between NK and Iran, so if NK ends up being successful, Iran would
> likely be quick to follow.
>
> None of this is any good.
>
> On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 10:56 AM, Kurt Fankhauser
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm starting to get worried if the US tries to punish China for North
> Korea
> > what does this mean for wireless radios that are made in China? Will we
> not
> > be able to import them anymore? We rely quite a bit on products made in
> > China for our everyday lives. I use alot of Ubiquiti products and if i
> can
> > no longer get those my WISP operations would be severely crippled...
>

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