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Caveat: Not an economics major. But neither is anyone else in this thread. ![]() |
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You don't know that....
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Keep it simple. The more rules and stipulations you put on robots, the less appealing FIRST becomes. 90% of the rules are for safety. The other 10% is for fairness and making sure the game is played correctly. If you and your team feel inclined to make sure all of the components of your robot originate in America, by all means, make it so. Other teams just don't have the money or resources to make an 'American' robot.
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The point is, this proposal is silly and there's a reason USFIRST has distanced itself from the "US" part. Last edited by bduddy : 21-02-2014 at 13:17. |
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I thank the original poster for engaging in this line of discussion, because the opportunity to discuss issues like this one is a valuable way to connect technology to broader issues of policy and politics.
Nevertheless, prior to reading the original post, I didn't realize that there could be such a simple and elegant way to ensure the end of my participation in the program. |
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But I'll humor you, tell me how STEM jobs (which are what we are trying to encourage students to go into) are impacted by the outsourcing of manufacturing jobs? I'd be willing to entertain the argument that software jobs are at risk. But I'll also tell you (from first hand experience) that there are certain jobs that cannot be outsourced for a variety of reasons. Furthermore, recent articles I've seen have alluded to software jobs coming back from India for a variety of reasons. So, in short, I firmly believe that outsourcing is a specter that people like to point to to instill fear in us and get us to buy American. If I can get the same job done drastically cheaper overseas good for me. |
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With every manufacturing facility come the STEM jobs of the upkeep and oversight of that facility. Modern manufacturing typically requires technicians and process engineers. |
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Why? Ignoring the obvious international teams argument, why does a product need to be manufactured in USA?
A manufacturing job in China[or insert other nationality] is one of the first occupations for the masses to earn a living outside of subsistence farming. Additionally, it doesn't make as much sense to manufacture parts for big US companies in the US. It would not be possible for Apple to grow to its current size with US manufacturing. Are you saying that you would rather they built a small brand with maybe 10,000 US manufacturing jobs at the cost of building a large brand with 200,000 US engineering, management, retail, and transportation jobs? In addition to the international manufacturing jobs that give people globally an option that isn't laboring a field for food? Millions of people in the US are employed by foreign companies. This is a global world. Graduates of FIRST will own or work for companies that purchase from and sell to most countries in this world. If anything, there needs to be a bigger focus on where parts are sourced internationally because it will give them a clearer understanding of where the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing parts lie. Last edited by EricDrost : 21-02-2014 at 13:22. |
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Perhaps someday we will have the "IF IT LOOKS LIKE WORK FARM IT OUT AWARD sponsored by Manpower Associates", or (for the robot with the most "Made in China" content) the "CHAIRMAN MAO'S AWARD". I do not support a "Made in America" rule for FRC, but I do support policies that encourage teams to design and build more of their own stuff. I think that will inspire the development of talented and experienced problem solvers who will improve life for Americans and everybody else. |
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I love it when the CAD kids make an awful drawing, and then have to go manufacture the part. It is a much more effective lesson than someone else telling them to redo it. "The country's success since that perilous time [1942] boggles the mind. On an inflation adjusted basis, GDP per capita more than quadrupled between 1941 and 2012. Throughout that period, every tomorrow has been uncertain. America's destiny however, has always been clear: ever-increasing abundance." -Warren Buffet, 2012 Letter to Shareholders I will continue to purchase the best stuff available from Mr. Market. |
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Obviously we've made a lot of assumptions (perfect competition, no transport costs, homogenous workers, only two countries, etc.) But, it turns out that you can relax many of these assumptions and the model still works. I got a bit carried away, see edited version. Last edited by JackS : 21-02-2014 at 13:40. |
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Am I missing something, my robot is made in America, isn't it?
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I challenge you to give me an example of a FIRST component or part that is entirely made in the USA...
Andymark, VEX and nearly all other suppliers although they may say their product is made in the USA, the bearings, fasteners, gears, shafts-- component parts etc nearly always come from offshore. It is the only way for them to offer products that we can or are willing to pay for. The reality of the world today is that we live in a global economy. For those of you "buy domestic" types, you may need to rethink your choice of automobile. http://www.caranddriver.com/features...merica-feature |
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its enogh that as a team from israel we need to wait for about a week to get staff we buy from andymark, i dont think its fair if basic equipment we want to use will arrive to us a week after we actually thought of using it.
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