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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8884749" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>This is a legitimate challenge to your last sentence: Put your money where your mouth is. </p><p>For the next year, make 100% of your purchases be Made-in America products ONLY. Not "assembled", MADE. All locally sourced everything.</p><p>If the product is not made here at all, then you must do without.</p><p></p><p>Do you think you could do it? I would say I could not. It would eat up any discretionary income I currently have, and then some. Hell, $75 just for a pair of US-made jeans? At least double the price on just about every other hard good (factoring that our min wage is at least double the wage of many other countries, if not more)?</p><p></p><p>That's an expensive challenge. Would you actually do it, and share the proof here?</p><p>Honest question. My personal answer? No. Couldn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8884749, member: 683408"] This is a legitimate challenge to your last sentence: Put your money where your mouth is. For the next year, make 100% of your purchases be Made-in America products ONLY. Not "assembled", MADE. All locally sourced everything. If the product is not made here at all, then you must do without. Do you think you could do it? I would say I could not. It would eat up any discretionary income I currently have, and then some. Hell, $75 just for a pair of US-made jeans? At least double the price on just about every other hard good (factoring that our min wage is at least double the wage of many other countries, if not more)? That's an expensive challenge. Would you actually do it, and share the proof here? Honest question. My personal answer? No. Couldn't. [/QUOTE]
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