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Re: Round the Farm Kitchen Table
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Posted by Dan on February 24, 2004 at 07:19:52 from (66.15.112.136):
In Reply to: Round the Farm Kitchen Table posted by KenF on February 23, 2004 at 11:54:18:
What does it matter if the cheap American made crap I buy is the same cheap foriegn crap. At one point in time, American made products did mean a superior product - now, it just means a union worker being paid $40 and hour is assembling the same cheap materials that a foriegn person gets paid $.50 an hour to do. I am not American bashing, or Union bashing - I am just calling it as I see it. Why, oh why, would anyone rather pay $50 more for the EXACT same product JUST because it was made in America? That is not patriotic - it is questionable financial management. I would, however, pay $50 more for a part if it was far superior than a like product - and that is my point. Respectfully, Dan
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