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Posted by dave from MN on August 05, 2005 at 06:00:04 from (67.2.203.67):
In Reply to: Call your Banker posted by Nebraska Cowman on August 04, 2005 at 18:57:10:
If US consumers could/would reduce buying all this foreign made goods, and start buying buying ( yes the higher cost) US built goods there would maybe be some hope. Imagine having factories start back up, because US consumers care about the US economy and if these companies want good US sales, they would have to be making it here in the US, with US produced components. With the the money miser mentallity of us, me included, going for the cheapest appliance made anywhere but the US, to save that $10. I am waiting to see if the Freezer manufacturing plant that was my family for 13 years will continue to stay open because how can they make a profit with the foreign competition, 2000+ great people. They have an excellent product , but it is to easy to run to Walmart and buy that Chinese made brand for next to nothing. I know I am dreaming that this could be accomplished but wouldnt it be nice if we would increase the demand of our own goods first.
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