ToolmanTom
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I despise Wall-Mart and everything they stand for, I do not go in there at all.
Is this Middle Eastern oil or American oil? It could be Canadian oil since we supply most of the imported oil to the USA.
Valvoline Maxlife is what I go there for. The 5 quart bottle is about $12. I'm not sure where the oil originates from, but I don't think it's from China. From what I've learned on BITOG, Brad Penn racing oil is the only American oil that's made from crude oil pumped out of American soil. I hate Wal*Mart too and I figure I'm not their best customer since I only walk in their 3 times a year.
I despise Wall-Mart and everything they stand for, I do not go in there at all.![]()
I don't like them either, but don't have any choice. They are the only game in town. When they opened 10 or 15 years ago, they undercut every other retailer until they all closed down.
There used to be Sears, K-Mart, Woolworth's, MW, and scores of mom & pops. All gone.
The downtown area is now a ghost town filled with antique stores for the tourists.
And Mao Mart will soon be breaking ground on a Super center. Damn them.
I despise Wall-Mart and everything they stand for, I do not go in there at all.![]()
I despise Wall-Mart and everything they stand for, I do not go in there at all.![]()

I despise Wall-Mart and everything they stand for, I do not go in there at all.![]()
Just wait till they decide it is not feasible to be in your town and close up. it has happened hundreds of times to other small towns.
One can only hope. I would dance a jig in their parking lot if that day ever comes.

No so fast; Mao Mart has already run small businesses out of town; so if Mao Mart closes up shop; where are you going to buy all of your cheap junk?![]()
I won't have to buy cheap junk in that scenario; I will buy moderately-priced quality products from the local businesses that will fill the vacuum left in Wally's wake.
It's good to dream...Someone earlier in this thread objected to my suggestion that tarrif protection was the best way to save American or Australian jobs and that they wouldnt tolerate government telling them what they could and couldnt buy.
Reading the whole thread most of you appear to think your government has taxed American business out of business.
Why not instead tax the importer of cheaply made goods from countries without labour laws, sub standard working conditions and polution standards that wouldnt be tolerated in yor own back yard. This could be done by imposing an import tarrif or duty on these goods.
It has a two fold effect. Your locally made goods become more competitive and the need to impose increased taxes is reduced because import duties are providing increased government income.
The world worked this way for decades until 'globaisation' became a buzz word. If we dont make our governments think about saving our industries we will regret it deeply when all that can be bought is made in China or India.
Someone earlier in this thread objected to my suggestion that tariff protection was the best way to save American or Australian jobs and that they wouldnt tolerate government telling them what they could and couldn't buy.
More depressing.... I was in the market for a new musical instrument tuner (these are the tools taht I use everyday) and I wanted something high quality. I had been using a Korg for years, but it was temperamental. I finally tried one of the new Peterson VSAM virtual strobes... $400 retail... made in China.
But, they are all made in China nowadays, and this is perhaps the best hand held tuner on the market. What's a guy to do?
What started as outsourcing, then NAFTA, turned into Global Trading. It should really be known as GCTS (Global **** and Trade System). However it’s nothing short of Corporate Greed! When a well known and trusted American name starts introducing their products or complete lines that are made elsewhere. More often than not with substandard quality than in the past. Then try to disillusion unsuspecting buyers of the country of origin. Case in point the Waterloo combination tool cart and chest that I purchased earlier this year. The website and sales personal clearly state that they were made in USA. They even have an animated American flag proudly displayed next to the pictures of Waterloo’s boxes. Upon arrival the corrugated carton of the top chest was clearly printed made in Mexico! If I knew that in advance, I’d purchased them from Kennedy.
Manufacturing has created many fine jobs with good benefits for many years in the United States. With the shrinking world, these jobs have been slowly dwindling over the past 50 years. A rate that we could endure. But ever since NAFTA and Global Trading the flood gates have been completely torn down. And has eroded our great country’s manufacturing base. Okay that only effected the Midwest and workers like me the worst. And there’s a lot more jobs to be had,, right. Now I see outsourcing of engineers, technical support, store credit departments, and even reading radiology images to India. What jobs are next in line to be axed?
Last week we had a Presidential hopeless come to Ohio trying to con our citizen’s votes. Spouting off that the bills of their “insignificant other” were good for Ohio and all the jobs they created. Witnessed by driving around a once great state. Damn sure must have had their eyes closed. When I drive around industrial parks in Ohio, all I see is for sale or rent signs out front. Buildings with selling prices half of what they were. A dozen years ago nearly every building had a help wanted sign! Now that’s progress for you....
Then spout out buzzwords like, universal health and affordable health care for all. Now that sounds well and good. But who is going to have a job to pay taxes to pay for all these social programs?
I just cannot wait until the United States begins to outsource our politicians! These empty minded lazy idiots are all over paid with far too many benefits and under worked. And could easily be outsourced by some bozo overseas!![]()
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Nothing wrong with them. Made in good old Meadville PA.
I wonder how many of the people that say buy American are driving foreign made cars.