I cannot find word one on any bid. The contract was GIVEN to Lauren, not bid on by him, like you are claiming.
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I cannot find word one on any bid. The contract was GIVEN to Lauren, not bid on by him, like you are claiming.
Actually it was the U.S. Olympic Committee (a private organization) that pick Ralph Lauren as they were they highest bidder for the sponsorship, as usual it's always about the money. Idiots never specified were the uniforms were to be manufactured.
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2012/07/us_olympic_uniforms_leave_midd.html
It would be good to sit and have a Mountain Dew with you. I think we could have an interesting discussion. You know Salty if we agreed on everything it would be a boring conversation.
Interesting observationThe more I think about this topic, or should I say non-topic, the more I feel that politicians express outrage as they know this is a very safe subject and one to keep the minds of people off real problems and the lousy way Congress is not dealing with real problems.
You know, keep the folks minds occupied on trivial topics so they will not pressure us to act responsible on important issues. :laugh:
Now y'all who are so upset. Will you send a contribution to the Olympic Committed specifying that your donation is to be held in an account so that next time the uniforms can be manufactured by a US company at a higher price? Or are you just going to continue to whine and cry, but not help?
You are making stuff up. Lauren never bid, he was awarded it. The article says that, I don't need to. Retract your false statement.
Of course they went with the lowest bidder. That is simply good Capitalism. Ralph Lauren is an American company. They won the contract. They want to make a nice profit, so they contract with the low bidder. If that had been an American company they would have gone with that company.
Now y'all who are so upset. Will you send a contribution to the Olympic Committed specifying that your donation is to be held in an account so that next time the uniforms can be manufactured by a US company at a higher price? Or are you just going to continue to whine and cry, but not help?
And it seems you are willing to say anything, regardless of the truth.
The contract was given to Lauren. His decision was to make the uniforms in China. The paragraph you posted is NOWHERE in the article.
1. Common sense tells you there was a contract.
2. Common sense tells you that Ralph Lauren wants to make a profit, or at least gain good publicity by supporting the Olympic Committee.
3. Common sense tells you that not everything a person can think of and whine about will in spelled out ABC in an article.
4.Common sense tells you this is a non-issue. The Olympic Committee receives no government funding. They are free to do what they believe best for the Olympic athletes.
Grow up fellow. You are looking quite immature and foolish.
I'm not the one posting paragraphs from articles that don't exist. You are. The quote you posted cannot be found in the article. Period. Why would you link to it ? It's not there.
It is up to you to prove this went to the lowest bidder, as this is your claim. Either prove it, or take it back. It's simple. If it's a non-issue, why lie about it ?
Silly fellow, it was the only way to post the quote and for you to find it.
What does the church have to do with this discussion?
(unless those who made the clothing were Chinesee Christians?)
Otherwise I agree with Lady Eagle and Crabby.
I think part of the problem is that Congress is not able to control this. Watch some Rep insist that the US Oymplics be funded by the Govt, then Congress can pull all the strings.
Granted, I would have prefered the US Olympic committee insured that the clothing was made in Americia - but as Crab said "Republicans should approve highly of this as they are for unregulated capitalism. "
Salty
PS - Crabby dont start thinking I'm going to agree with you all the time:smilewinkgrin: :laugh: Brother, I'm looking forward to the day when we can meet over a glass of Mountian Dew
But would Mr. Reid and other politicians who have shared their disappointment in these China-made uniforms care to throw their own clothes in the fire, as well? It’s no secret that the majority of American-designed clothes we wear (myself included) are not actually produced in America. Where’s the outrage over that?
Rep. Israel and New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who have both been supporters of American manufacturing, wrote a letter to the Olympic Committee on Thursday morning asking that it “take immediate steps to guarantee that this embarrassment does not happen again by voting that any future contracts for Olympic uniforms are made in America.” But why stop there? We can start by buying American ourselves — it does exist. A 2011 Moody’s Analytics report found that if consumers spent an extra 1% on U.S. goods, it would create 200,000 jobs. That would be no small victory.
Read more: http://ideas.time.com/2012/07/13/ol...-clothes-are-made-in-china-too/#ixzz20XOK6Pkf
Uniforms for U.S. Olympic athletes are American red, white and blue...
http://www.chron.com/news/article/Lawmakers-furious-over-China-made-Olympic-uniform-3702485.php