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Re: Is anything still made in the USA???
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Posted by Alberta Mike on January 26, 2005 at 09:30:57 from (64.42.242.29):
In Reply to: Is anything still made in the USA??? posted by JD Freak on January 26, 2005 at 07:12:12:
C'mon guys, we haven't been living in caves for the last 50 years. Times are changing and let's face it, borders mean almost nothing anymore to the global economic market. As far as quality of product goes, we make both extremes (junk vs quality) on this side of the ocean too. China often takes a rap for producing junk but they will make whatever the custormer orders. They have the ability to make anything as well and precision made as anywhere on the planet if you want to pay them for it. No need to get upset or in a snit about it, it's the way it is and nobody's going to change it. If you want, buy North American but be prepared to pay for our lifestyle at the same time. Remember that factory workers in the Asian factories don't exactly have what you and I have because they don't make as much money, it's just that simple.
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