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<blockquote data-quote="Mahoney Pursley Ranch" data-source="post: 167627" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>I strongly agree with buying American but you would be hard pressed today to find any product built entirely in the USA.Parts or sub components of almost everything touted as made in the USA are in there somewhere.You talk of Ford and General motors? They are some of the biggest customers of foreign made sub assemblies.As far as unions go there was a dark time in America when the unions improved the lifestyle of the American worker and provided them with some job security. Those days are long past and the unions today are one of the reasons our products are so expensive.The American automobile is one good example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mahoney Pursley Ranch, post: 167627, member: 565"] I strongly agree with buying American but you would be hard pressed today to find any product built entirely in the USA.Parts or sub components of almost everything touted as made in the USA are in there somewhere.You talk of Ford and General motors? They are some of the biggest customers of foreign made sub assemblies.As far as unions go there was a dark time in America when the unions improved the lifestyle of the American worker and provided them with some job security. Those days are long past and the unions today are one of the reasons our products are so expensive.The American automobile is one good example. [/QUOTE]
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