Posted by Jiles on November 30, 2011 at 07:52:29 from (68.62.164.204):
In Reply to: Challenge, Buy Local posted by LOU from Wi. on November 30, 2011 at 05:49:04:
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Here are my thoughts----Let's say you have a profitable company manufacturing a quality product using American workers in America. You discover you can have the same???? product manufactured in a foreign country and greatly increase your profit, after all, you have a trusted--well known name
You discover your product doesn't need five screws or does it need to be manufactured with that "thick" metal or that expensive water proof glue is not necessary or the leather can be thinner!! You see more GREEN in your pocket
Consumers still buy the inferior product --it's a trusted name--and never notice
Our great leaders of this country could have stopped, or slowed down, this practice before it was too late, if they had been smart enough
The leaders of this country may not have directly caused this decline (disappearance) of American made products--but they did little to contain it
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