We try to buy as much American-made shirts as we can and stuff to sell. It's very difficult to cover every base as much as our country has been saturated with foreign products.
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The American consumer is also the American worker, and if we don't do something to protect our manufacturing base here at home, it is going to be hard to buy any retail goods.
The world has changed. It's not enough to simply buy American; we have to sell American, sell our products and goods and services throughout this world.
Foreign trade clearly holds down the cost of products we buy.
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.
I have found that many other countries will buy off on anything American. As much as they hate us, they want to be us more than anything.
The U.S. is excellent at importing cheap products from the rest of the world. Let's try importing some human capital instead.
Let's make what Americans buy. Buy what Americans make. And sell it to the world.
When you bring in multi-brand retail items into the country, you're not just bringing the products, but you're also harming local manufacturers.
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.
To customers, it's the shirt that matters, not where it's made.
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