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2009-10-15 — google.com
"During the height of the U.S. housing boom, with building materials in short supply, American construction companies turned to Chinese-made drywall because it was abundant and cheap. An Associated Press analysis of shipping records found that more than 500 million pounds of Chinese gypsum board was imported between 2004 and 2008 — enough to have built tens of thousands of homes. They are heavily concentrated in the Southeast, especially Florida and areas of Louisiana and Mississippi hit hard by Hurricane Katrina."
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catherine at 19:24 2009-10-16 said:good, good, good so that when CHINA WANTS TO SUE US FOR LOADING THEM UP WITH MORTGAGE BACKED SECURITIES - WE CAN COUNTER-SUE THEM FOR SELLING US INFERIOR PRODUCTS.........HOOOORAY FOR THE TRIAL LAWYERS.............. but this is bad news for Ryland, CTX, KB, Lennar, etc., and DON'T FOREGET THE THE BUILDER GOTO------ SUNTRUST. LET THE OPENING REMARKS BEGIN :lol: :lol: :lol: PermalinkChaffed By It All at 21:59 2009-10-16 said:Ha Ha, you American all are sucker. We know what button to push to really screw you over. We take you jobs, send you cheap goods and you government pay us good money. You Americans so blind it's funny. So easy to play game with your politicians. They only interested in themselves, so we tell them what they want to hear and wala.. China win, American loses... too bad GI Joe. Anyone want to buy some healthy rice cake? It's realllly cheap, just the way you like it! Permalinkadd a comment | go to forum thread Note: Comments may take a few minutes to show up on this page. If you go to the forum thread, however, you can see them immediately. |