Well Made in the USA
My good buddy MJ over at DyslexicResearch wrote a great post on buying American in a time when America needs to be bought. I couldn’t agree with him more.
However, I’ll add a caveat to that statement. Buy products made in the USA, but don’t buy crap just because it’s made in the USA.
We live in a global economy, and there is nothing the U.S. can do to change that, short of falling victim to isolationism. For too long our country has depended on the buy American crowd to keep industries afloat, without concern or regard for global competition.
The American auto companies are a prime example of putting the company first and the product second. Shoddy manufacturing, a lack of understanding for what the customer actually wants, and lack of oversight on costs result in lack of liquidity, credit, and market share.
Buy American. Buy good, quality American products. They exist everywhere, and MJ has a list of excellent Made in America companies.
However, don’t throw pity to those companies who make second rate products and demand that you buy from them for the sake of the country.
Patriotism and capitalism are very powerful traits that our country was built upon, but they are not interdependent.
No good will come from propping up an American company (or any company for that matter) that can not survive on it’s own in a global marketplace.
If my great country can step up to the plate, produce good quality products that compete with foreign counterparts. There will be no need to ask that our citizens buy American. They just will.
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