American products are marvels of production and functionality, but were unnecessarily and unbearably ugly, noisy smelly and offensive.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think American industry has lost perspective about their products.
In 1945, the world was in a shambles. American companies had no competition. So nobody really thought much about quality. Why should they? The world bought everything America produced. It was a prescription for disaster.
It is past time that consumers recognize the emerging power of 'Made In America' products and services. The nation's shopping list needs this header: Check out what is made here before you 'go' overseas.
The habits of the American consumer are changing; that's a reality.
There are brands out there in the world that have an incredible influence on the culture. Numerous ones are badly done.
American Made is not just an event. It's a movement to spotlight and support the next generation of creative entrepreneurs who are turning their passion for making into thriving small businesses.
I find that Americans completely lack sensibility and good taste. They are boring, and they all have faces like unbaked rolls.
Over time, the product we produce has been consistently successful here in America and around the world. Apparently, we are doing something right.
In the '70s and '80s, the mentality of America was that everything was disposable. The notion of quality wasn't important.
The American women are very pretty and have great simplicity of character, and the extreme neatness of their appearance is truly delightful: cleanliness is everywhere even more studiously attended to here than in England.