A real american:

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A real american:

Republicans support businesses not workers. The people who own the businesses benefit.
Republicans support businesses not workers. The people who own the businesses benefit.
Why do you think it's "Republicans" and not "Republicans & Democrats"?
Kinda silly, really.
Look around. Union membership is down to under 10% (from over 40%), wages are historically low, our "labor party" abandoned labor many decades ago. The New Deal is now very old and just about dead.
Nooo there are theoretical undecided voters you're gonna confuse them don't criticize Dems!
Certain companies have tried this in a heads-up fashion: offer both the USA made option and one made overseas. The catch is the one made in the USA is 3x more expensive.
0% of people bought the USA-made one.
The few Made In America products with a 200% premium over the overseas competition I am aware of are not short on customers.
Of the many, many, many, "66% off from the factory" overseas products out there, almost none reach American retail shelves without a markup that gets them within 25% of the price of their "locally"-produced counterparts.
Your "certain companies" set-up those consumers to fail, in order to convince share-holders that their brands wouldn't suffer from off-shoring production.
You should try being more selective with your sources.
The few Made In America products with a 200% premium over the overseas competition I am aware of are not short on customers.
Name one.
Could I interest you in a https://www.jjgeorgestore.com/the-smarter-scrubber/
admitedly, I'm not certain that they're not short on customers he made them a few years ago and they're still being sold, could just be backstock
β Also, how about paying more for oil since weβre bombing Iran? Itβs made in the US!
β NOOOO!!
This is a dumb strawman.
There's basically two consumers, plus a bunch of lies told by the Epstein class.
Consumer 1: Wants a good product produced in a way they feel good about at a fair price. This typically includes preferring both locally made and fair wage pricing, as well as not-killing-the-planet.(Non-sociopaths who are currently not afraid about their finances tomorrow, tend to fall in this category.)
Consumer 2: Just needs the lowest price possible to survive another day. (People may drift btween these two modes, based on life events.)
Cosumer 3: Epstein class rapist. Wants you to believe their crimes are somehow your neighbor's fault.
Edit: This maybe flew over my head. Is Orange man Epstein class?
I loved it when "smarter every day" decided to make a stand and try to build a grill brush, sourced in the US from all US parts, he couldn't get some of the trivial parts from known US sources and it was still all over $100
Not only will I buy American I will buy from genuine local buissness. It will be much more pricy but I view it as a long term investment that I feel will pan out in the long term
I'll do anything for the USA except for things that require me to do work or spend money.
I am definitely willing to pay more just to avoid stuff made in the USA and Israel.
Dude everything is so expensive. Food and gas and this and that. I'm getting the cheapest I can. I can't vote with my wallet if I don't have one
I want to support the American owner class! The one Iβm pretty sure Iβm soon to be a part of! Once my 3 side hustles take off and we deport those βurbanβ problems!