I think American industry has lost perspective about their products.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
American business has just forgotten the importance of selling.
American products are marvels of production and functionality, but were unnecessarily and unbearably ugly, noisy smelly and offensive.
I think the industry finally gets it. They've lost the connection with the American public, and they've got to rebuild the trust with the American public.
Corporations today, by their razor sharp focus on the 'bottom line' and quarterly earnings, have lost their ability to innovate.
The habits of the American consumer are changing; that's a reality.
Corporate America cannot afford to remain silent or passive about the downward spiral we are undergoing. It cannot turn a blind eye to how difficult the experience of life is for so many of their customers.
It's more important than ever for America to rededicate itself to manufacturing at home. When we make more products in America, more American families will make it.
People think about their business instead of their products.
Consumers no longer want only a great product - they want to buy products from companies that align with their own character and values.
We have lost the taste for the real.
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