I just snorted French Roast coffee outta my nose! LoLLe Boo et le hoo.
Originally posted by: Jimbo
Originally posted by: guigui38
lol you amke me laugh when you say that boycotting french wine will hurt themOriginally posted by: Michael
Boycotting French wine is a good target (that is what I am doing right now). The wine industry has a fair amount of political power in france. Hurting them will put pressure on the French government.
They're losing sales of about 30-50 bottles for my household (we buy a lot of Burgundy). I know quite a few others who are boycotting their wine as well.
I've been buying more Italian and Spanish wine instead.
Michael
america is no longer the main country buying french wine, russia, poland, japan does
saying that they have a "fair amount of political power" is just bullshit
If your statement were true, in that it does not hurt France, then how do you explain the article?
Originally posted by: guigui38
If your statement were true, in that it does not hurt France, then how do you explain the article?
Originally posted by: Jimbo
Originally posted by: guigui38
If your statement were true, in that it does not hurt France, then how do you explain the article?
well do you believe anything that it is written?
please be critical when you read an article
do you know how many american depends on french company for their jobs
look out and you wont tell such things anymore
nowadays we have a world economy
hurting a nation economy is hurting oneself
Originally posted by: guigui38
Originally posted by: Jimbo
Originally posted by: guigui38
If your statement were true, in that it does not hurt France, then how do you explain the article?
well do you believe anything that it is written?
please be critical when you read an article
do you know how many american depends on french company for their jobs
look out and you wont tell such things anymore
nowadays we have a world economy
hurting a nation economy is hurting oneself
So you explain the article by saying that it is false?
The rest of your argument ignores the realities of regional economies. If things are as you state, then would not ALL industrial economies that are influenced by, or benefit from, globalization have the same growth rates?
They do not.
Originally posted by: AndrewR
Originally posted by: guigui38
Originally posted by: Jimbo
Originally posted by: guigui38
If your statement were true, in that it does not hurt France, then how do you explain the article?
well do you believe anything that it is written?
please be critical when you read an article
do you know how many american depends on french company for their jobs
look out and you wont tell such things anymore
nowadays we have a world economy
hurting a nation economy is hurting oneself
So you explain the article by saying that it is false?
The rest of your argument ignores the realities of regional economies. If things are as you state, then would not ALL industrial economies that are influenced by, or benefit from, globalization have the same growth rates?
They do not.
i didnt say the article was false
i said u have to be critical when u read an article u mustnt be gullible
there are some things true and some things false
yes there are regional economies but dont tell me that if the us were a closed country without international trade they would be alive and kicking????
Originally posted by: LH
I will never ever, for the rest of my life, knowingly purchase anything from France.
Yeah add knowingly. Because you probably already have and probably use products from French companies every day.
One of the worlds largest movie publishers
One of the largest book publishers
One of the largest game publishers
Thats just one company. VU. Its one of the worlds largest companies. Although going through tought times.
In all honesty boycotting french products does nothing, the products we buy from france amount to chump change compared to our tourism to France. I have no problem buying "french" products because most of them are made in the USA, by american workers. It might put a small dent in some french company but it would hurt everyday americans worse.
The news that the boycott is significant will also increase pressure on President Jacques Chirac from business and some members of his party to mend relations with Washington. Chirac's government has toned down its antiwar talk, and French officials have emphasized the need for pragmatism and moderation regarding sensitive issues such as how postwar Iraq is to be governed.
Originally posted by: blade
OOH La La!Wonder how ole chirpac feels about this backlash.
After giving this careful consideration and extreme in depth research, we can avoid anything french, except french maids.
Originally posted by: Stark
The only thing I'll miss is Michelin tires at Costco... anyone have any suggestions on a replacement? Are Goodyear any good?
yes the high priced wine are targetted to the us mainly but due to its highly price it is not available to most of ppl and i dont think rich ppl will boycott french wines because they are very good.Originally posted by: Michael
guigui38 - The USA is still a major market for Fench wine. Especially the higher priced French wines.
I speak French well and can read it as well and have gone on business trips and vacations to France quite a few times (I was in Aix on 9/11, for example). I now that the wine industry is politically important in France and that they are hurting a little bit and are getting worried.
If you knew my history here, you would see that I'm used to be one of the few defenders of the French when the French-bashing would start.
I'm still not anti "French". I am upset with the political decision that France made over Iraq and feel that France's government should suffer severe consequences for their actions. I know the French press is getting worried that Chirac took such an extreme stance on something that has ended up being much, much easier for the coalition than was thought.
Michael
Mmm....maids...can't give those up.Originally posted by: blade
After giving this careful consideration and extreme in depth research, we can avoid anything french, except french maids.
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: Jimbo
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: Stark
The only thing I'll miss is Michelin tires at Costco... anyone have any suggestions on a replacement? Are Goodyear any good?
Go with BF Goodrich. They are fine tires.
NOPE!
BF Goodrich=French!
So You Want to Boycott France? OK, Here Is The Master List!
Thanks for that! Goodyear or Cooper are brands that will also work just fine.
I'm serious. I'm not giving those fruity frogs another dime.![]()
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Stark
The only thing I'll miss is Michelin tires at Costco... anyone have any suggestions on a replacement? Are Goodyear any good?
Recently dumped my Michelin's for Dunlop SP Sport A2's
Especially after he paid for themOriginally posted by: Nemesis77
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: Stark
The only thing I'll miss is Michelin tires at Costco... anyone have any suggestions on a replacement? Are Goodyear any good?
Recently dumped my Michelin's for Dunlop SP Sport A2's
Why did you dump them? Because of boycotting? Damn, that is truely sad and pathetic...
After giving this careful consideration and extreme in depth research, we can avoid anything french, except french maids.
Originally posted by: ShawnS
After giving this careful consideration and extreme in depth research, we can avoid anything french, except french maids.
But we can call em Freedom Maids... Their usefullness is still realized... Hmmm, but those French outfits.... hmmmm.. tough one there.
The French are just squirming because 22% of their Exports (3.5 billion last year) may not have a home in IRAQ now.... I wonder why they were REALLY against a war... hmmmm. And Russia for that matter... They had 61Million in exports in the first quarter of last year to Iraq. These are known exports, wonder about anything under the table.
Originally posted by: guigui38
Originally posted by: Jimbo
Originally posted by: guigui38
If your statement were true, in that it does not hurt France, then how do you explain the article?
well do you believe anything that it is written?
please be critical when you read an article
do you know how many american depends on french company for their jobs
look out and you wont tell such things anymore
nowadays we have a world economy
hurting a nation economy is hurting oneself
So you explain the article by saying that it is false?
The rest of your argument ignores the realities of regional economies. If things are as you state, then would not ALL industrial economies that are influenced by, or benefit from, globalization have the same growth rates?
They do not.
