Buy American made and American's work.
Pretty simple.
American made is my first choice when possible.
Higher quality and us tools last forever.

Well, that is not always the case.. The last Apex produced Craftsman raised panel ratchets come to mind. A few years back; I bought some 3/8 drive sets to give as Christmas gifts, and some for Myself. After three failures within a couple months, I would have been ashamed to give any to Family members.. Those ratchets were replaced with ProTo ratchets. Cheap junk at a dime store price is still cheap junk; even if made in the USA. Low bids and contracts seem to bring some real turds to the surface. So even with USA goods; there have been numerous times I have been compelled to raise the bar a few notches.
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Because I live here. If i lived in Germany, I would like German tools. If i lived in China, I would like Chinese food.
chopsticks? I enjoy the challenge
That is where I jump the fence; I love Chinese Foodchopsticks? I enjoy the challenge
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I'm kinda over it...i still buy Made in USA when it makes sense...Its the Unions, OSHA, EPA, high Corporate tax rate, Health care cost...that ran manufacturing out..Not higher wages...Companies did not move manufacturing to seek lower wages...it was to escape all the other stuff that was driving up costs..with no end in sight..and not any one of those things..but a combination of them all.. The way i see it...If i buy a new Carlyle ratchet..i am supporting plenty of American jobs.. The workers at the Port of LA..The truck drivers moving it from the port, and in distribution to the Napa store...The Americans that work at the various warehouses along the way...My Napa Rep, Etc...The only job cut out...is the Union drooler standing at the press.... The kids we are hiring out of the Tech Schools couldn't care less where their tools are made...They want a quality tool..at a good price....they won't paY extra just because something is "Made in USA".. It has to be better (Channellock) comes to mind..So you do the math... Unless SO, SK, etc can compete price wise with quality offshore stuff, there days are numbered...Especially once us old timers are gone..and the kids take over..lol
Another Union hater who forgets where the 40 hour work week, overtime, vacation, pension etc came from. It sure wasn't the greedy ******* companies that gave it up willingly.
Another Union hater who forgets where the 40 hour work week, overtime, vacation, pension etc came from. It sure wasn't the greedy ******* companies that gave it up willingly.
so misguided, really where do you get this stuff? this is the same argument used for keeping the manufacturing sector alive and well E.g. job multiplying effect BUT turned upside down. Service sector jobs don't have to the same punch on an economy, they don't create real wealth. The mechanized factories of today offer much higher wages than most transportation , retail, and heath care jobs.The way i see it...If i buy a new Carlyle ratchet..i am supporting plenty of American jobs.. The workers at the Port of LA..The truck drivers moving it from the port, and in distribution to the Napa store...The Americans that work at the various warehouses along the way...My Napa Rep, Etc...The only job cut out...is the Union drooler standing at the press....
Yeah, people have short memories. As recently as like 100 years ago, people worked under super harsh conditions for 15 hours a day 6 or 7 days a week next to their children. Until they dropped dead at 35 years old. 0.001% of the population were well off while the rest of the serfs were mistreated.
I will give you that....prior to OSHA, and labor laws, the Unions were the only safety backstop workers had.. but since about the 1970s..union have done more harm than good...Now it's the Unions lining their pockets off the backs of labor..and offering no real representation.
so misguided, really where do you get this stuff? this is the same argument used for keeping the manufacturing sector alive and well E.g. job multiplying effect BUT turned upside down. Service sector jobs don't have to the same punch on an economy, they don't create real wealth. The mechanized factories of today offer much higher wages than most transportation , retail, and heath care jobs.
What RN...pulling down big $$