Bill:
Just discovered your sight recently and joined your membership.
Episode 19; Could not agree with you more on buying american made. Years ago, more than I care to remember, I started on this line of purchasing. I looked for the “made in USA” label or moved on. I use many hand tools in my life and long ago started buying Milwaukie tools. They were USA made and I will admit cost more money than imports. That said, I have some of these tools that are over 40 years old and still function fine. A few years ago I went to buy a new Milwaukie tool and right on the label it said “made in Romania”. I don’t know about you, but I couldn’t find it on a map. I put the tool back and looked else ware. I figured if I was going to get an import, why pay premium price. I can buy many cheaper imports. I never balked at the price before, just wanted the quality. I could tell this story over and over again. I used to buy Carhart clothes, coats, pants, etc and was always pleased with the quality and made in USA label. Carhart moved to Mexico and I stopped buying their products. Recently I discovered I could buy their pants, but only pants, online only, “made in USA”.
Thanks for your Youtube presentations and keep up the good work as very few other “news” outlets want to deal with the truth.
Brion
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It’s going to take some time to move production back to the USA. There are some things that simply are not made here now. It’s hard to decide whether to do without something I think I need on the chance that three years from now some version of it might be made here, or might not.