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Coligny wrote: nobody ain't beata me dere yet...
Coligny wrote:ok, but i still don't get the rammstein reference...
Coligny wrote:ok, but i still don't get the rammstein reference...
Mike Oxlong wrote: Kind of like driving a car into a wall...
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Mind you, being Australian, rammstein also holds connotations of, what shall we say, somewhat excessively intimate bovine husbandry.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote: Kind of like driving a car into a wall...
A panzer into the Maginot Line? (Then again, that could simply mean to drive around something as though it doesn't exist, too....)
wagyl wrote:Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Mind you, being Australian, rammstein also holds connotations of, what shall we say, somewhat excessively intimate bovine husbandry.
Not that I have excessively detailed experience (well, no more than the next guy) but I believe you are referring to ovine husbandry. Just for future reference.
Coligny wrote:With the tax hike to 10%... aren't we driving quick to a concrete wall... and still accelerating ?
legion wrote: it just doesn't come down because the line "can't you do it cheaper" has been hardwired into every production process.
gaijinpunch wrote:legion wrote: it just doesn't come down because the line "can't you do it cheaper" has been hardwired into every production process.
Then why are Japan's production costs so fucking high? (Really asking... not being presumptuous). I used to think huge costs in land/rent drove the price of everything up. Then I went to Hong Kong, where shit is far cheaper and land is a similar premium. No sales tax helps I guess.
The JA is a gigantic bureaucracy where the only interest it to keep it going to pay salaries and pensions.
wuchan wrote:The JA is also very close to the media outlets. They use these relationships to get stories about how "bad" foreign products are into the media frequently (chinese rice, US beef). This keeps demand for foreign grown products low.
gaijinpunch wrote:legion wrote: it just doesn't come down because the line "can't you do it cheaper" has been hardwired into every production process.
Then why are Japan's production costs so fucking high? (Really asking... not being presumptuous). I used to think huge costs in land/rent drove the price of everything up. Then I went to Hong Kong, where shit is far cheaper and land is a similar premium. No sales tax helps I guess.
FG Lurker wrote:wuchan wrote:The JA is also very close to the media outlets. They use these relationships to get stories about how "bad" foreign products are into the media frequently (chinese rice, US beef). This keeps demand for foreign grown products low.
I'm happy to buy most foreign food but food from China freaks me out. No (enforced) environmental standards at all and pretty much anything goes if you have a few bucks to put in the appropriate hand. Add to that the hatred that China seems to have for Japan and I'm not too interested in buying food that originated in China.
legion wrote:gaijinpunch wrote:legion wrote: it just doesn't come down because the line "can't you do it cheaper" has been hardwired into every production process.
Then why are Japan's production costs so fucking high? (Really asking... not being presumptuous). I used to think huge costs in land/rent drove the price of everything up. Then I went to Hong Kong, where shit is far cheaper and land is a similar premium. No sales tax helps I guess.
because you aren't paying production costs, you are paying the people that insert themselves into the process between you and the person producing the product. These are the people that squeeze the money out, forcing down the income of those below, entrenching the deflation. They also force up your costs, which mean you in turn ask other people to sell you stuff cheaper.
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