Wow! What a great list! I’m definitely shopping American now! |
And the equipment is made with imported steel. |
Amazon's search function is so useless. Lots pops up that is clearly NOT made in USA. A few examples: Socks "designed in the US" And other clothes, not made in the US. |
You are amazingly gullible if you think that every scrap of those products were made in the USA. The final items are assembled and packaged here, which is nice, but the source materials most certainly are not. Aside from the occasional wool or cotton garment, nothing is 100% sourced in the USA. |
There are thousands of items on that list. Which are you specifically talking about? |
Also, be prepared for sticker shock. |
| Also gas for trucks in the midwest comes from Canada. Trucks to bring food to market. |
Hershey’s chocolate is not made in PA. It’s only packaged here. Made in Mexico and Canada. |
| We still make furniture. And those plastic car mats. I think that’s about it. |
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Tons of abandoned Car Factories in Detroit
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| Actually a lot of food is not from the U.S. Apple juice, garlic, etc. come from China. A lot of produce from Mexico and Canada. |
| Factories may not be coming back, but we as a country should not accept the crappy jobs that have replaced them such as low wage service sector jobs or independent contractor delivery and driving jobs where people make less than minimum wage, have no insurance or retirement, and no protections. |
| Every small business bootstrapping products from a garage is going to be in immediate peril. There’s no such thing as a domestic supply chain. |
I mean, this is exactly the future that the Project 2025 folks at Heritage and their oligarch friends want for us. |
The cost to operate and maintain these machines will make the products so expensive, no one will want to buy them. Moreover, the quality and reliability won’t be comparable to what the best products are. And the waste and pollution these equipment create will create other costs. |