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Why it’s crucial to buy American

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14 Comments on Why it’s crucial to buy American

  1. A minor thing admittedly.

    But I rang my american made bell this Easter Sunday, when churches were shuttered by government edict, with a hammer that was emblazoned with made in America.

    Trust me. I am done with chinese products. It’s over.

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  2. I’ve always tried to buy American and then Harley starts building motorcycles in Japan. Chevy starts building trucks in Mexico. Toyota starts building cars in Tennessee with Mexican made parts. I didn’t leave them, it’s them that left me…..

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  3. I’ve always looked for american made products. I’ve found that it’s not always possible. There are some things we no longer make here. Try to buy an american flag made here. Most retail outlets don’t carry them. When you do find them you know right away. They’re the ones that cost 2,3,4× more than the imports.

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  4. Maybe American products cost 4 times more because they last 4 times longer?

    I don’t know, but I have a little attitude going about the filthy, lying, despicable, commie, short sheeting, back stabbing, bat eating chinese at this time.

    I got a lot of problems with you people and this is the Festivus ‘airing of grievances’.

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  5. Any of you folks remember Michigan Rep Justin Amash. Turned on Trump and the republican party and those he was supposed to be representing.

    Well the little back-stabbing sphincter of a man comes from a rich family that owns TEKTON tools.
    They say they are American but they are only packaged here. Sum’s of bitches are having them manufactured in, yep you guessed it. CHINA

    That little shit-stain also called for the impeachment of Trump.

    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/05/18/republican-justin-amash-calls-for-impeachment-while-holding-personal-business-interests-in-china/

    I’m sure there are lots of items we are not aware are made there. I’ll be looking for them and hopefully all of you will too.

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  6. @anonymous.

    I happen to look spectacular with no clothing.
    OK. That’s a stretch. I don’t look hideous without clothing.

    OK. It would be best if my enormous wedding tackle be hidden from the children. As a public service and In the interest of modesty.

    Michaelangelos David got nothing on me

    Except the beer belly.

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  7. Texas Redneck, great site. Hope others keep it for reference when they are in need of a flag. I’ve personally always purchased Annin® flags myself. In fact I have a 5’× 8′ that I need to send to them for a repair that I only fly on certain holidays. It’s sad that price is sometimes the major factor in purchasing a flag but that being said, even if it’s made elsewhere it’s still the American flag.

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  8. I am in a good spot.

    I know where my stuff comes from. All of my wooden furniture was made with my own hands from wood harvested by local guys

    Last project was from cedar of Lebanon that was supposedly harvested from Virginia Governor’s mansion.
    It has a distinctive aroma. For sure

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  9. I bought a bowl mandolin to eat cereal out of and I noticed the hand rest was heat warped. So off it goes.
    I looked on all the sites. Could not find a hand rest made in the USA under a hundred.
    So instead of paying out actual dollars, I decided to make my own.
    Lazlo is an able carpenter. Ordering some sweet American Maple.
    Maple is hard. My head is harder.
    ‘Merica!

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  10. I always try to buy American, but not only is it hard to find some things, but it’s hard to know if it’s truly made in America without imported shit in it, even our food.

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