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Sightseek 11-17-2012 02:20 PM

Do You Buy Local and/or Made in America?
 
This election season has brought about a lot of finger pointing about where we are as a Country and how can it all be changed so that we can recover and continue to grow. The Hostess thread has a few comments about the effect of outsourced jobs and suggestions on how it can be reined in, but I was wondering how much thought/effort most people put into their own consumerism.

Do you buy local and/or Made in America?







DID YOU KNOW?
If we purchased 1% more in made in USA products, it would create 250,000 new jobs.
For every dollar spent on a Made in USA product, that same dollar generates another $1.40 in revenue. It's called the Multiplier Effect. http://www.themadeinamericamovement.com/

cal828 11-17-2012 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek (Post 902563)
This election season has brought about a lot of finger pointing about where we are as a Country and how can it all be changed so that we can recover and continue to grow. The Hostess thread has a few comments about the effect of outsourced jobs and suggestions on how it can be reined in, but I was wondering how much thought/effort most people put into their own consumerism.

Do you buy local and/or Made in America?







DID YOU KNOW?
If we purchased 1% more in made in USA products, it would create 250,000 new jobs.
For every dollar spent on a Made in USA product, that same dollar generates another $1.40 in revenue. It's called the Multiplier Effect. http://www.themadeinamericamovement.com/

I think made in America products are generally better than most of that crap made elsewhere also, but I think it will take some major media campaign to ween the public off that stuff. I think a lot of the Wal-Mart crowd probably doesn't read, but they watch TV, so maybe they can be educated?

bigrun 11-17-2012 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by cal828 (Post 902574)
I think made in America products are generally better than most of that crap made elsewhere also, but I think it will take some major media campaign to ween the public off that stuff. I think a lot of the Wal-Mart crowd probably doesn't read, but they watch TV, so maybe they can be educated?

I got the latest Walmarters picture gallery the other day..I puked:eek:

ABC News has had a "made in America campaign going for about a year now.

http://abcnews.go.com/WN/MadeInAmerica

dellinger63 11-17-2012 04:09 PM

That would be racist!

Supposedly we are a one-world country or village.

Or has that changed?

More important is Michelle O'B still proud? :zz:

Face it we're f'd!

cal828 11-17-2012 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bigrun (Post 902602)
I got the latest Walmarters picture gallery the other day..I puked:eek:

ABC News has had a "made in America campaign going for about a year now.

http://abcnews.go.com/WN/MadeInAmerica

Funny stuff. I read that Made in America thing. One thing it said was hilarious. According to the article, the Chinese much prefer American products to their own. Maybe all we need to do is boycott Wal-mart and other retailers until they start selling American again.

bigrun 11-17-2012 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 902607)
That would be racist!

Supposedly we are a one-world country or village.

Or has that changed?

More important is Michelle O'B still proud? :zz:

Face it we're f'd!

Election's over ace, you can demount Michelle's arse...She can plan her next vacation to Paris aboard Air Force One...while Mitt, Mitt who? goes back to shipping jobs to China..Hope i'm around in '16, the grapevine has Jeb as the front runner..Gonna hang on to all my Bush sucks a big one pics for later use...:D

GenuineRisk 11-17-2012 06:47 PM

Or companies can just claim their products are something they aren't:

http://gawker.com/5961169/unionmade-...not-union-made

I think the Saturday after Thanksgiving is Small Business Saturday, yes? Where one is encouraged to go buy stuff from independent retailers.

Here's a link to a site listing clothing made in the USA:

http://www.americansworking.com/clothing.html

Sightseek 11-17-2012 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk (Post 902652)
Or companies can just claim their products are something they aren't:

http://gawker.com/5961169/unionmade-...not-union-made

I think the Saturday after Thanksgiving is Small Business Saturday, yes? Where one is encouraged to go buy stuff from independent retailers.

Here's a link to a site listing clothing made in the USA:

http://www.americansworking.com/clothing.html

Neat site.

Indian Charlie 11-17-2012 11:06 PM

I don't think, to me, that where a product is made is what really matter.

I say this because I try as much as possible to avoid products made by American owned companies.

Especially when it comes to automotive and electronics.

American owned companies truly are out to screw consumers.

We take apart laptops and other electronics every day and I can say without any doubt that certain American owned companies design and engineer products to fail.

Same goes with cars. A friend of ours at my computer shop got a GMC truck a couple of years ago, brand new. Within six months, he had more rust on his truck that I do on my 1995 Volvo sedan.

Though, come to think of it, Japanese steel used in cars is atrocious quality as well.

Apple, Dell, HP, all the big auto makers, they are just the start of a list I could compile.

joeydb 11-18-2012 09:29 AM

Made in America whenever possible. I used to buy Zenith TVs not only because I thought the picture was best, but they were made in America and had the most features for the money.

Then they went overseas too. :(

GenuineRisk 11-18-2012 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 902687)
I don't think, to me, that where a product is made is what really matter.

I say this because I try as much as possible to avoid products made by American owned companies.

Especially when it comes to automotive and electronics.

American owned companies truly are out to screw consumers.

We take apart laptops and other electronics every day and I can say without any doubt that certain American owned companies design and engineer products to fail.

Same goes with cars. A friend of ours at my computer shop got a GMC truck a couple of years ago, brand new. Within six months, he had more rust on his truck that I do on my 1995 Volvo sedan.

Though, come to think of it, Japanese steel used in cars is atrocious quality as well.

Apple, Dell, HP, all the big auto makers, they are just the start of a list I could compile.

Virtually all mass-market tech products are manufactured in Asia, so I'm not sure that's germane to the point Sighty was making, which is purchasing things manufactured here.

I don't disagree about things being manufactured to break, though. My families' first VCR cost $700 in 1983 and was still running 20 years later. We haven't had a DVD player last more than 7 years. On the other hand, none of them have cost anywhere near $700.

And of course, things breaking means needing to purchase new things, which means more work for people making new things.

Rudeboyelvis 11-19-2012 08:17 PM

I bought an American-made long sleeve henley from a company called AG something...way overpaid for it (like 50 bucks) and if fell apart after 2 washings. Shame. I'd love to buy exclusively USA made clothes, but we don't make anything worth a crap anymore.

Edit - this one:

http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/ag-jeans...k&resultback=0

GPK 11-19-2012 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Rudeboyelvis (Post 902908)
I bought an American-made long sleeve henley from a company called AG something...way overpaid for it (like 50 bucks) and if fell apart after 2 washings. Shame. I'd love to buy exclusively USA made clothes, but we don't make anything worth a crap anymore.

Edit - this one:

http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/ag-jeans...k&resultback=0

Hey Matt!! Check it out...Dan is wearing blouses again.:D

Sightseek 11-19-2012 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK (Post 902910)
Hey Matt!! Check it out...Dan is wearing blouses again.:D

I know that is an inside joke, but that is a nice shirt -- granted I think anytime you shop at Nordstrom you're overpaying! :)

GPK 11-19-2012 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek (Post 902912)
I know that is an inside joke, but that is a nice shirt -- granted I think anytime you shop at Nordstrom you're overpaying! :)

I'm not gonna lie. I use to wear Henley's.




















































In the 10th grade.

alysheba4 11-20-2012 12:05 PM

its hard to find 100% american product. hell, sprinfield armory which i think was the oldest american gun manfacturer is now made outside the U.S.

Rudeboyelvis 11-20-2012 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK (Post 902910)
Hey Matt!! Check it out...Dan is wearing blouses again.:D

:rolleyes::rolleyes:

Rudeboyelvis 11-20-2012 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek (Post 902912)
I know that is an inside joke, but that is a nice shirt -- granted I think anytime you shop at Nordstrom you're overpaying! :)

Sighty they have an online retailer that sells all of their overstock at really discounted prices. I don't shop at the store, but occasionally get stuff from here -

http://www.hautelook.com/

Most everything they sell there is top quality, but this shirt in particular was crap - and it was the only thing I've gotten that was "proudly made in the USA". Coincidence I'm sure, but still very pricy for something that is worse than Walmart quality.

Rudeboyelvis 11-20-2012 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK (Post 902913)
I'm not gonna lie. I use to wear Henley's.




In the 10th grade.

When did you start wearing the lift sneakers with the fake Nike swish on the side? Sure, they add about 2 inches to your height but they are like a toupee bro, everyone knows... ;)

GPK 11-20-2012 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Rudeboyelvis (Post 902944)
When did you start wearing the lift sneakers with the fake Nike swish on the side? Sure, they add about 2 inches to your height but they are like a toupee bro, everyone knows... ;)

Says the guy that is the same height as me...


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