Posted by showcrop on November 30, 2011 at 05:49:04 from (75.67.231.80):
I suppose that this is in response to the thread below about Chinese goods. I believe that a very big part of the move to Chinese is due to the big box stores. Isn't that really how they were able to sell for less in the first place? So everyone flocked to the big box stores to save a few bucks, and this was during good times!! Then local stores that didn't have the volume to buy full shipping containers of goods from China folded up. I constantly see references here to purchases at the big box stores. Is my local hardware the only one left in the country? I won't say that I never visit the big box stores but it is rare. My local hardware has what I need and they make a good effort to hold prices down. My Red Wings say made in the US on them and they last me four years. I can't afford to buy the cheap Chinese boots every year. Don't just talk anti-Chinese! WALK THE WALK! Buy local! Use your consumer votes to support US instead of China. Sure some of the stuff at the local store is Chinese because made in USA is no longer available, but there are still some American jobs that can be saved with our consumer votes.
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