I have zero issue with environmental laws and made no statement as such. Your flying off the handle and just ranting to rant. Don't be so naive to assume that somebody made a law that says "you can't make crts anymore", or something to that effect. If your looking for an specific example, of course i can't give one. Also, i said the laws do have something to do with it, I did not say it was the only reason, Your assuming way to much so take it down a notch. Laws that regulate hazardous materials in manufacturing as well as recycling have a huge impact on everything produced even if they are not made in this country. I was involved with manufacturing for 10 years and as of 2006 for example, supposedly all electronics (as well as many other things) coming into this country had to be ROHS compliant. IF they were not, they could not be sold, Period. In our factory we made heatsinks for damn near everything. We had computer contracts, military contracts, etc. The cost of switching manufacturing to non hazardous materials was expensive for almost everyone. Eventually we were forced to downsize due to loss in sales, as our customers had to change the nature of there business to more efficient and cost effective means of manufacturing. Do i know for a fact that these changes stopped the production of crt's, No, Can you bet it had a huge impact, your delusional if you think it didn't.
you got me on the car thing, I did not mean to make it a blanket statement covering all cars. It was meant to be a guidline as to how "laws" effect manufacturing and selling of products in the united states, countering your point that they do not. I appreciate the lesson on the cars, but you more or less made my point for me. Now if you don't mind, I try to keep things civil so its not necessary to take things so personal because people disagree with you.