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13 minutes ago, 20dawk4life said:

But you don’t get to keep an American  manufacturer in business. 

The main driver of imported goods is low cost. If your main driver is quality over initial cost then it’s a different story. 

1 hour ago, Bill said:

The main driver of imported goods is low cost. If your main driver is quality over initial cost then it’s a different story. 

Or you can buy a Toyota or Honda and get mostly US made and quality. 

7 hours ago, Alpha_TATEr said:

you must get down that list often. 

Not anymore than I have to. Sometimes I just do without.

 

8 hours ago, Boogyman said:

Lol. I rarely even look where stuff is made when I buy it.

Doesn't surprise me. Most people share that level of conviction if it exist at all.  

13 hours ago, lynched1 said:

Doesn't surprise me. Most people share that level of conviction if it exist at all.  

Is there a typo or 2 in here or am I missing your point?

6 hours ago, Boogyman said:

Is there a typo or 2 in here or am I missing your point?

Just missing the point dude.

15 hours ago, lynched1 said:

Just missing the point dude.

Are you sure there is not a typo though? 

 

Did you mean "don't share that level of conviction if it exists at all"?

4 hours ago, Boogyman said:

Are you sure there is not a typo though? 

 

Did you mean "don't share that level of conviction if it exists at all"?

No. I suggested they do share your apparently level of conviction. 

3 minutes ago, lynched1 said:

No. I suggested they do share your apparently level of conviction. 

In a perfect world I'd research every purchase and buy products made as close to me geographically as possible. But since the world is not perfect, I just pick which battles to wage, and my purchases are made according to product fit, quality and price.

I wanna hear some more about what this "one world/one culture" is going to be :roll:

 

1 hour ago, hukdonfoniks said:

I wanna hear some more about what this "one world/one culture" is going to be :roll:

 

We will eat sparkles for breakfast and poop rainbows.

On 7/22/2020 at 12:23 PM, Boogyman said:

In a perfect world I'd research every purchase and buy products made as close to me geographically as possible. But since the world is not perfect, I just pick which battles to wage, and my purchases are made according to product fit, quality and price.

I get it. My initial response was neither negative or positive.

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