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Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:06 pm
by Gob
We'll keep the red flag flying here...
US athletes at the forthcoming London Olympics will wear stylish uniforms designed in the US - but made in China.
The news prompted a rare outbreak of bipartisan agreement, with Republican and Democratic leaders highly critical of the US Olympic Committee.
"I think the Olympic committee should be ashamed of themselves," Senate majority leader Harry Reid said.
The outfits - which cost close to $2,000 (£1,300) - were designed by US label Ralph Lauren.
The classic navy blue blazers, white trousers and skirts, and red-accented ties and berets may have a distinctly American look, but the label inside reads "Made in China", ABC News revealed.

Re: Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:15 pm
by Lord Jim
Yeah, and the flag they'll be carrying will probably have been manufactured there too....

Re: Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:59 pm
by Sean
They look like hosties...
Re: Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:03 am
by rubato
Waiting for the repuglican pussies to mount a defense.
Waiting .
Waiting.
Waiting and waiting.
You can thank the president who ushered China into the WTC weeks after they knocked down our plane and kidnapped our service men and women.
It's not like he sold advanced weapons to a country who was holding an annual "Death to America Day" like Reagan, but bad just the same.
Lying assholes and their anus rape buddies.
yrs,
rubato
Re: Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:51 am
by Econoline
If China were disqualified from making clothing for the Olympic athletes the events would have to be done the way they were in ancient Greece...
For some sports this might be interesting...
The U.S. Women's Volleyball team
Re: Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:59 am
by Gob
rubato wrote:Waiting for the repuglican pussies to mount a defense.
Waiting .
Waiting.
Waiting and waiting.
You can thank the president who ushered China into the WTC weeks after they knocked down our plane and kidnapped our service men and women.
It's not like he sold advanced weapons to a country who was holding an annual "Death to America Day" like Reagan, but bad just the same.
Lying assholes and their anus rape buddies.
yrs,
rubato
The news prompted a rare outbreak of bipartisan agreement, with Republican and Democratic leaders highly critical of the US Olympic Committee.
"Lying assholes and their anus rape buddies."
Now that sounds like the voice of experience speaking!
Re: Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:34 pm
by BoSoxGal
Why is this so shocking?
Most Americans wear clothing made in China - or Indonesia, Central America, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, etc.
Why should we pretend for the Olympics?
What's truly outrageous is the cost of those uniforms!
Re: Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:58 pm
by Joe Guy
I agree with BSG.
Who really cares?
Is it even possible to buy clothing that isn't made in another country?
The only reason there is bipartisan agreement is because both parties knew the news would get out and neither party would be stupid enough to publicly state that our Olympians wearing clothing made in China is okay.
Re: Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:53 am
by loCAtek
Never did like Ralph Lauren; always looked like Duran Duran's Unisex Yachting outfits.
Re: Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 1:22 am
by Gob
China accuses the US of Olympic hypocrisy
The London games have yet to begin, not a single starting gun has been fired, and already the US and China are slugging it out.
The issue that's got everyone fired up is not who is likely to be top of the medals table or who is the true sporting superpower.
But it is, in a way, about US fears that China is cheating, not on the sporting field but in the economic one, about fears America is losing out to a rival who does not play fair.
It's a row over the blazers and berets, slacks and scarves the US team will wear at the opening ceremony. Designed and paid for by the clothing firm Ralph Lauren, they are made in China.
Congressional outrage
At a time when unemployment in America is 8%, members of Congress said they were outraged that the jackets were not stitched in America.
"I think they should take all the outfits, put them in a big pile and burn them and start over," said the Senate majority leader, Harry Reid, last week.
China's official Xinhua news agency has hit back. "Some US politicians have displayed shades of hypocrisy" said the official Xinhua news agency, in a commentary (which is not the same thing as an official government statement).
"The Olympic spirit, which has nothing to do with politics, chants mutual understanding and fair play, so tagging the uniforms with politics by those US politicians exposes narrow nationalism and ignorance, and violates the original Olympic Spirit" said Xinhua.
But fair play is exactly what many in America worry about. They fear that China, through an undervalued currency, trade barriers and state subsidies to its exporters - in the form of cheap land, cheap loans, export rebates and other help - is hollowing-out US industry and jobs.
Ralph Lauren was accused of delivering "a gut-punch to most Americans" by Stu Bykofsky, a commentator for the Philadelphia Daily News, who wrote: "How could he not get it - that manufacturing Team USA in a country that half owns us and has wrecked the domestic garment industry would be like choking on a chicken bone? There's something like 600,000 American textile workers looking for jobs."
The clothing company now says Team USA uniforms for the next Olympics, the winter games in 2014, will be made in America.
Xinhua put all this down to US sensitivities in what is an election year, saying it is "just another example of the fierce, and sometimes ridiculous, political fighting going on the Capitol Hill in the year of election, which is dominated by economic growth and job creation."
In the past week, President Obama's campaign has attacked Mitt Romney, claiming his firm Bain Capital was responsible for "outsourcing" jobs to China a decade ago.
Romney has fired back, calling President Obama the "outsourcer-in-chief", alleging that US government stimulus money helped create jobs in China rather than America.
Democrat senators now want to introduce legislation to ensure uniforms worn by US teams are produced in the United States.
Economic worries
But the row over jobs and trade has the potential to get much more serious. Romney has, in past months, said he will get tough on China over its trade and currency practices, threatening to declare it a currency manipulator as soon as he enters office.
The Obama administration has begun half a dozen trade complaints against China at the WTO, over rare earth minerals, and solar and wind power subsidies.
Beneath all the rhetoric lie fears in the US that America is in decline, and China is rising but not playing fair.
In The Beijing Times on Monday Jia Xudong, a researcher at a think tank liked to China's Foreign Ministry, said "due to ideological mischief-making, some Americans intentionally or unintentionally see China as the enemy... Wearing ideological blinkers they look at China, seeing China as a competitive rival, and practising trade protectionism."
But in China, too, there are economic worries. China's economy has been slowing for the past year-and-a-half. Figures last week showed growth at it's lowest level since the financial crisis.
At the weekend, Premier Wen Jiabao warned "hardship" may continue.
Right now, China does not need more disputes with the US, but things could get worse. Both countries, concerned about their economies and where growth will come from, will continue to compete for every job and every dollar of trade just as seriously as their athletes fight it out at the Olympics, and that means more trade disputes and more political tensions.
Re: Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 6:24 pm
by dgs49
Distinctly American look?
Oh yeah, I see guys wearing white pants and berets all the time.
For $2,000 a pop, I feel certain that someone in the U.S. might have been able to make this happen.
Re: Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 12:24 am
by loCAtek
Related perhaps?
Ralph Lauren CFO resigns
You can't really blame RL, but the committee that chose to use them.
...but BFD! All the sporting equipment is from;
Which is made in...