Posted by trucker40 on September 24, 2009 at 18:15:05 from (70.240.148.251):
In Reply to: Foreign made posted by ddl on September 24, 2009 at 07:40:41:
Looks to me like things are in desperate shape now.It took a while to get this way,so it will take a while for things to get better.The thing is,how bad will it get first?I dont see anybody doing things that look to me like they are meant to help fix the problem.I think as long as big business runs things,its going to get worse.That list of American made products is dwindling down to nothing. If big business didnt ruin it,along comes the EPA or some other corrupt organization and ruins whats remaining.Its like big business and government are working together to ruin the United States.Its been gone a long time now,and there is no sign of it coming back anywhere that I see.Maybe a slim hope,but not real likely. I guess you have to do the best you can.If you can make enough money to afford to buy American,buy it when you can.If its only available in some other countrys products,buy Allies first.If you absolutely cant live without it,and it comes from China,I guess you have to buy Chinese. In desperate times like these,where something is made is a bad deal,but before long it looks like there wont be anything at all made here. Its way past time to cry about it now.The outcry should have come,and it did,years ago.Crying and actually doing something are different things.I bet if you looked long and hard enough on the internet you could find exactly who is responsible for this happening.They have infiltrated our government and are ruining us,and keeping us arguing with each other about things that dont matter.That way there is nobody bringing up the real problems to be discussed.
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