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Are your Christmas gifts MADE IN AMERICA?
Hope so. A friend in NC, who owned a company there, insisted on his wife buying "made in America" gifts at Christmas, and she had a heck of a time finding gifts with those requirements.
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Is your computer and smartphone made in America?
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You can go to Amazon.com, and type in "made in USA".
But, note that most clothing that is labeled "made in USA" does not include the fabric. Almost all fabric is imported. |
Yes.
Lynch Creek Farms in Shelton, WA. Everything grown and made there.....all kinds of Christmas decorations, wreaths, center pieces, et al. Beautiful.....natural.....lasts weeks. We send something from LCF to friends and family every year! |
As American as U. S. currency!
'Cause that's what it will be.
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It is a world economy.
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Step one, congress has to decide what constitutes an American corporation and an American produce. Let’s put the threshold at 80%. If 80% of all employees of a corporation are employed within the U.S. borders it will be consider an American corporation. If 80% of the labor and parts of an item are produced in the United States, it will consider an American product. Next you target the tax incentive to the consumer not the companies. Examples: If Ford meets the threshold and you invest in Ford you will not have to pay capital gains tax or tax on dividends. Incentivizing all companies to reach the 80% goal to attract your investment, this bringing work back to our shores. Let’s stay with Ford. You are planning to purchase a car and are looking at a Ford and similar car by Hyundia. The Ford car you're looking at does not meet the 80%, but the Hyundia does, the emblem’s origin does not matter. The target is to put Americans to work. The consumer will receive a tax break equivalent to what is offered today for electric cars giving Hyundia the upper hand. These tax incentives will be offset by the increase of employment. |
The most American truck is not ford, or stellantis. Do you know that 80 percent i b m Workforce is not in America. If you want American companies to grow they must invest outside of America to sell outside of America so your theory of employing mostly American workers doesn't seem to actually work. Another example would be case tractors 80% of their sales is outside of America
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If you watch oann news there is a commercial for a company that list thousands USA made products. Hopefully some of our readers I have studied economics and understand that capital Flo's where it is utilized most efficiently
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Christmas presents haven’t been made in America fer like half a century- wake up already…..
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Made in america ???????
I thought everything was made in Red China today ? The only American influence are the people with their fingers in the cookie jar.
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Wayfair has a made in America button.
All my gifts are made in America, $50. bills. Grandkids love money. It is the only gift not thrown on the floor. |
Unfortunately, there are too many Americans with their fingers in THAT cookie jar.
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We exported in 2020 $1.4 trillion worth of goods , USA is 3rd largest exporter in world , it’s a world economy and we are all better off for it . When everyone is selling each other things (think China ) there’s less chance they’ll want to kill us.I don’t go out of my way to buy something in USA .but I do try to help small businesses here in USA no matter what there nationality , but I’m not going to stop buying clothes from Amani , Hugo Boss and Italian shoes and boots or foreign cars it’s a global economy and again the world is better off for it
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Even LL Bean, American Outfitters products are manufactured by foreign nation labor. Try to find an made in America product @ Walmart. Hasbro, Mattel toys are sourced foreign some assembly by American workers.
Now we’re experiencing shortage of paper, styrofoam cups because of foreign sourcing at least I can get Vermont made Maple Syrup USA but can we be sure? |
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Ohiobuckeye
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Yes, I love buying made in North and South America.
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There are Japanese name plated cars that claim made in the US. Of course every company must make money. Some parts on these cars are made over seas. Japanese labor is not that cheap, they too have stuff made in places like China, Vietnam, etc. Parts for the American made Japanese labeled cars are made over seas. The profit which must be made to stay in business can be on the parts not on the completed car. Where you make the profit that depends on economics-taxes. Business is the same everywhere. In high school, talk about ancient history, I used to work for a place selling lab supplies. For some countries we would remove motors because they had a high duty on motors and we would ship and bill them separately. |
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Where we are. If you manufacture a product, you control the technology, you have the tools, the machinery that makes it, and you have a trained labor force. All of which makes it more difficult, call that expensive, for others to simply copy your product. Several years ago I worked for an American manufacturer. We had a product that the Chinese copied and of course they were cheaper. It was interesting that they copied a hole that was supposed to be used with a product that was never made. It was useless. We would too often have consumers send us the copies for service. Common issues were lack of quality control-proper alignment. Also, parts that were made out of stainless steel were made on the copies out of regular steel it looked the same but it would quickly rust. There is cheap and there is good. They are rarely the same. |
Time to change!
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The history is interesting sadly few Americans know history or are taught it in school. The income tax. Perhaps, the most hated tax, did not always exist. It was a temporary tax to pay for wars. What paid for government before the income tax was tariffs on imported goods making domestic products less expensive than imported goods. Government was also far smaller than it is today. FDR made the income tax permanent, he also greatly expanded government. Nothing is all good or all bad. Things are how they are. It is as simple as we know that if you leave milk out in the heat it will quickly spoil. Or that a bare spot in your lawn will quickly fill with weeds. |
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Zhe ended up buying g weather-tech STUFF, All American made.
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At one time the special glass in a smart phone was an Owens (American Company) product. They have resorted to a foreign substitute. Business it tough. Imagine if you purchase the machinery, higher the labor to supply special glass to a customer like Apple and they stop using your product. A trap many small and medium sized companies fall into. |
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The destruction of Japan and Europe forced them to buy new. As a kid, one summer I worked at a place that manufactured small metal parts. I made over a million stainless steel faucets. No I am not a skilled machinist, the machine was set up and I ran it. The machines we were running were, worn out. I recall one had a plate showing it was WWI surplus and the one I was running was marked WWII surplus. The difference, for 20 years I worked for a manufacture with more modern machines The machines cost like a million plus each. The machinist never got dirty, he watched a monitor. Heavy metal sheets went in at one end and finished parts came out the end |
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Am I the only one to notice that Global Warming is now Climate Change? The reality is that climate always changes. Thirty years ago our climate was cooling. Words do subtly and unnoticed influence thought. |
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Yes, made in America
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Reminds me of the "hat lady" at LSL Market night (she hasn't been back since the restarted market night). All her "God Bless America", Vietnam Vet, WW2 Vet etc etc etc hats were made in China. My Brother In Law (a Vietnam vet) asked her about that and she got pretty nasty. Kinda like all the $1.50 US Flags people put on their lawns that are all made in China I guess. It's the "thought" that counts.
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Probably should look closer but when the grandsons ask for something specific I am getting it for them regardless of where it is made.
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Ohiobuckeye
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Somehow I don’t see my father insisting my mother do ANYTHING !!!
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yup us too in the beginning my wife and I would select thoughtful gifts that we wanted to give the grandkids.... then all of a sudden, we started getting a shopping list from the parents Ha, do your own shopping |
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