Made in America

If you have read my posts before and I hope you have, you know that I have a problem with some of the products imported into our country. They, for the most part, don’t adhere to the same standards that our factories do. Second this importation of products we could make here is taking food off our tables. Making jobs in other countries while we lose jobs here is not a good idea. As an American consumer, we have the power to stop outsourcing and we can force companies to manufacture here in this country. Money rules! If more of us only “bought American“, we would see a big swing in companies bringing back work to our homeland.
 
Why do we just go along and be led by the nose? We can make a difference! We can no longer be complacent! If we stood together, things would change.
 
No big secret that I shop on the television network QVC. I have noticed that many designers are touting the fact create more things “made right here in America.” Since I am an equal opportunity shopper, I have known that several designer’s state they make the fabric, design the clothes, and sew them all on American soil. Guess what folks? These are the people that I wear.
 
Stand up and fight! Don’t just let our country keep bleeding greenbacks over seas. You, your relatives, and your friends, need the job. Besides, who has the knowledge to make it better?
 
Made In America Rules!!!

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