For Americans, at least, who tire of simply "everything made in Lower Slobbovia" or wherever, and want to continue to support their
local economy--
http://www.stillmadeinusa.com/You always have to look carefully and know what you are buying. I am very conscious of the sourcing of things these days, as myself and more than 3.8 million of my fellow Michiganians search for employment, and have the highest unemployment rate in the USA. Many newly minted unemployed of the past few years, sunk their buyout dollars (those who had them) into various business and franchise ventures, and many have failed--because discretionary income is nearly non-existent.
I think Craftsman, Matco, Channellock, Estwing and others make tools on par with anything in the world.
I wear--really--Joseph Abboud suits, made in Massachusetts; not Calvin Klein from China. (for the rare job interview
)
My home kitchen has inarguably the finest knives in the world--Cutco, made in Oneida, NY.
Any American want some inspiration? Read the advertisments from WeatherTech; they show up in most of the car magazines. Or, read it here:
http://www.weathertech.com/UserFiles/File/amessagefromdavidmacneil.pdfI think our friends in other countries should support THEIR local economies as well. There are fine suits made in Canada, tools in UK, and knives from Germany; obviously these are merely examples. Imports generally gain a foothold on price not quality. The loss of local manufacturing EVERYWHERE is detrimental to local economies; not just the USA.
I
hope history repeats itself! "Japan, Inc." turned out to be a house of cards and is still recovering. Read the post I made today asking about Toyota. There's a reference to a telling article published today in the Wall Street Journal. (My Nikon--one of the bastions of Japanese quality--is made in
Thailand! So much for Japan.)
http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/bubble.htmAndres, I gave you the
real quote from Alan Shepard. What is more popular, but inaccurate (but
WAY more fun!!) is this version:
"Commander Shepard, what were you thinking when you sat on top of that MISSILE waiting for launch?"
"I was thinking that every *&^%$# piece of this ^%$ *&^%$# rocket was built by the low-cost bidder!"