Section 7g of the Flag Code states: "When flags of two or more nations are displayed, they are to be flown from separate staffs of the same height. The flags should be of approximately equal size. International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of another nation in time of peace."
@@zacharymitchell8546 there is also something in there that states no other flag shall be displayed as to having greater power. If you go by Samsung at night, the lights are focused on the South Korean flag. Why even display your countries flag in an other country? Total disrespect. It will come down, just waiting for it to get a little cooler
@deepestsleeep I am not saying anything negative about the South Korean flag. I don't mind it flying next to the American flag. What you missed was, lower it just the slightest below the American flag. As for the economy. It confuses me that the U.S. sends work overseas for lower cost. Yet, Samsung builds a plant in the U.S., why? Is it because the pollution, the tax breaks. Please help me understand.
Now houses in the taylor area are like 500k and rents are like 2 grand/month, but hey at least we have all these 20/hr jobs now!
Everyone from tesla Gigafactory is moving to Samsung. Supposedly, $20/hr pay starting
That's it ?
@@rgmtz44better than Tesla 😂
Why is the South Korean flag flying at the same level as the American flag at the Taylor Samsung location?
Section 7g of the Flag Code states: "When flags of two or more nations are displayed, they are to be flown from separate staffs of the same height. The flags should be of approximately equal size. International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of another nation in time of peace."
@@zacharymitchell8546 there is also something in there that states no other flag shall be displayed as to having greater power. If you go by Samsung at night, the lights are focused on the South Korean flag. Why even display your countries flag in an other country? Total disrespect. It will come down, just waiting for it to get a little cooler
I pass by a lotus building with the British flag pretty cool
@deepestsleeep I am not saying anything negative about the South Korean flag. I don't mind it flying next to the American flag. What you missed was, lower it just the slightest below the American flag.
As for the economy. It confuses me that the U.S. sends work overseas for lower cost. Yet, Samsung builds a plant in the U.S., why? Is it because the pollution, the tax breaks. Please help me understand.
@@deflategate1297 SMH