Posted by Dave from MN on November 05, 2007 at 17:27:28 from (67.133.91.236):
In Reply to: Save made in USA posted by suptscottyb on November 05, 2007 at 17:00:03:
I buy made in the USA as much as possible. My family will not shop at Walmart for this reason. Electronics it seems we have no choice, I dont think anything Electronic is made in America. Supply and demand is always the in and out of everything. I beleive is is time to "demand" a supply of USA made products. If US consumers would give a little more, in $$ and voice, we could increase the demand(meaning the true definition of demand), and as foreign product demand dwindles so should supply, as demand for "Made in USA" products increases so should the supply train, products and jobs. As long as we( yes I said WE) continue to buy everything made anywhere because it is cheap and we can "have it all" for one low price just to say we have it, the light at the end of the tunnel is fading-FAST! Didnt Maytag just shut down a washer plant a couple weks ago? Is the Webster city Electrolux plant next. I took a look at the Northern Tool and Supply ad I got this weekend, WOW all them tools and gadgets , mit, itt, XVSTR, TING TANG WANG, all cheap throw away tools made in every country but hours. This is really a sore spot with me so I am going on, Buy American made when ever possible, increase the demand!!!, complain to store management about the lack of American made products!!Increase your voice. Our children will need jobs, they cant all be medical, business, or stock traders. If your buying a freezer this year, buy one made right here in St. Cloud Minnesota by IAM union profesionals, Electrolux Home Products, Good people, good product, the last freezer plant in the USA. Ahhh, that felt good!
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