Thursday, November 22, 2012

55 Reasons Why To Buy Products Made In America . . .

. . . and that are local.  The article below explains why it's important for all of us to rethink how and where we spend our dollars.  I'm posting just the first paragraph in hopes you will click the link below to read the entire article. Do post any comments after reading it. We'd love to hear your thoughts. 

This is the time of the year when Americans run out to their favorite retail stores and fill up their shopping carts with lots of cheap plastic crap made by workers in foreign countries where it is legal to pay slave labor wages.  By doing this, the American people are actively participating in the destruction of the U.S. economy.  You see, buying products that are made in America is not just a matter of national pride.  It is a matter of national survival.  If we do not support American workers, they are going to continue to see their jobs shipped out of the country.  If we do not support American businesses, they are going to continue to die off at a staggering rate.  Last year, the United States had a trade deficit with the rest of the world of 558 billion dollars.  More than half a trillion dollars that could have gone into the pockets of U.S. workers and U.S. businesses went overseas instead.  If that money had stayed in the country, taxes would have been paid on that mountain of cash and our local, state and federal government debt problems would not be as severe.  As a result of our massive trade imbalance, we have lost tens of thousands of businesses, millions of jobs and trillions of dollars of national wealth.  Both major political parties have sold us out on these issues, and we are getting poorer as a nation with each passing day.  We desperately need a resurgence of economic patriotism in the United States before it is too late.

The rest of the post is {here}.

So, by the way - our farm has very local value added products available for your simple gift giving. 

{Here} is one idea.  {Here} is another idea. 

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