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Hey, it's the holiday season - time to go out there and do your part for our American economy by buying tons of cheap stuff made in China!
Wait - that doesn't make sense, does it? First, you'll notice that most of those "cheap" goods from China aren't really cheap by the time they're on the shelves of Wal-Mart, Nieman Marcus, and other U.S. retailers. Yes, they're produced by cheap labor, but this savings is pocketed by the brand-name marketers who get their stuff made there.
Second, how does it help our economy to shift America's manufacturing to China? Notice that our middle-class jobs are disappearing and our country is falling deeper into debt, while China has the fastest-growing economy in the world and now owns a big chunk of our debt. Then there's the little matter of toxic products imported from China, including everything from food to toys.
Isn't there a better way to spend our consumer dollars? Yes. Buy Made-in-the-USA products this holiday season... and throughout the year! Do such products exist? Yes, again - though you wont find many at your local MegaMart. Your best bet is to try local stores and internet shops, where you can find a cornucopia of U.S.-made goods.
For example, a web site called toysmadeinamerica.com lists dozens of internet locations for all sorts of gifts you can buy for the tykes on your list - dolls, doll houses, wooden trains, space-age action toys, playscapes, puppets, puzzles, banjos, books, board games, tutus, marbles, pogo sticks, skateboards, wiffle balls, play kitchens, and so much more, made right here by Americans. Also check out usmadetoys.com, shopforamerica.com and madeinusa.org to point you in the right direction.
This is Jim Hightower saying... We are not powerless consumers. We're sovereign citizens who can send a potent message to corporate profiteers by voting with our dollars. So... do it!
Tagged as: economy, holiday shopping, consumers
Jim Hightower is a national radio commentator, writer, public speaker, and author of "Thieves In High Places: They've Stolen Our Country And It's Time to Take It Back." He publishes the monthly "Hightower Lowdown," co-edited by Phillip Frazer.
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