My nearest local tire shop's owner whines and complains that the U.S. is being taken over by the foreigners. Yet about 95% (probably higher) of the tires he sells are made in China, Korea and Viet Nam. He does sell some front tractor tires made by Firestone, but Firestone is also owned by Bridgestone, a Japanese company. My last set of tires that I bought "locally" were purchased at WalMart. They were Goodyears, they were at a good price, they were American-made (probably by a union worker for all you union lovers) and my local WalMart will do work on a Saturday or a Sunday, something that the local tire shop will only laugh about. I do realize that Goodyear is not the best tire on the market, but they are doing just fine on the vehicle I put them on. So I guess before somebody knocks me for not buying local, what is better, keeping an American company in business or keeping a local tire store in business that sells all foreign tires?
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