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Outsourcing Concerns- FDA Regulations-ADA Regulati
Trumps Trade War includes Dental devices
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<blockquote data-quote="JMN" data-source="post: 279764" data-attributes="member: 8469"><p>I'm worried about not being able to afford my new Flamethrower. Been saving up for weeks for that.</p><p></p><p>Ok, seriously. Dental Devices is a really broad term. Could mean anything from 510k products to toothbrushes and everywhere in between.</p><p></p><p>If, as a nation, we want a better economy, charging more for cheaply made junk is not the way. Making better products, or rather making products to begin with, is how you raise a country.</p><p></p><p>I'm not thinking of Mercantilism, but rather a return to sound money(haha) and less interest about silly things like how many signs we can stick on a water closet to make someone feel better about themselves. We spend more on education than ever before, but graduate people with degrees in such useful fields bilingual doily making and wonder why we stagnate.</p><p></p><p>We've gotten soft, fat, lazy, and generally only concerned with how to make ourselves even more so.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to look for my cane and now, there's some kids on my yard playing baseball. On their Nintendo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMN, post: 279764, member: 8469"] I'm worried about not being able to afford my new Flamethrower. Been saving up for weeks for that. Ok, seriously. Dental Devices is a really broad term. Could mean anything from 510k products to toothbrushes and everywhere in between. If, as a nation, we want a better economy, charging more for cheaply made junk is not the way. Making better products, or rather making products to begin with, is how you raise a country. I'm not thinking of Mercantilism, but rather a return to sound money(haha) and less interest about silly things like how many signs we can stick on a water closet to make someone feel better about themselves. We spend more on education than ever before, but graduate people with degrees in such useful fields bilingual doily making and wonder why we stagnate. We've gotten soft, fat, lazy, and generally only concerned with how to make ourselves even more so. I'm going to look for my cane and now, there's some kids on my yard playing baseball. On their Nintendo. [/QUOTE]
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