i have been self-employed since 2000, and the big crash of late 08-09 was fairly painful for me. lots of my work was for realtors and small contractors, and they took a monstrous hit. several of my best clients just disappeared. i really had to tighten up, and i started really paying attention to what i spent on EVERYTHING. since that time, i have been fairly adamant about trying to buy american, whenever it's even remotely possible.
i have had good luck finding work clothes. i even found a carhartt winter coat that was made in the u.s. we got a nice living room suite made here in western north carolina, and just last week found a really nice mattress set made right here in asheville. i searched a little and found a u.s. tow strap when i needed a new one. i have an american made motorcycle (buell/wisconsin), and a ford truck made in virginia. some stuff is tough, but i have really put in the time to try to find u.s. stuff every time i need something. i dad-gum sure have american made knives!!!
i live in western north carolina, and several of our counties have been decimated by the closing of a number of large textile plants. we have also lost a very large boat-making company, and several paper-making plants are teetering on the edge. we lost a very large volvo heavy-equipment plant, and several plants associated with the automobile industry. all this stuff is just GONE. the buildings are sitting empty on acres and acres of overgrown grass, and decaying parking lots. some of our counties have over 20% unemloyment (one has 28%!).
which brings me to the reason for this thread! i don't guess i "shop" with my wife very much, but she went to home depot with me tonight, and she wanted to stop by a clothing store named "hamrick's". she was trying on shoes, and we were probably in there for 30 or 40 minutes. i basically searched for "made in the u.s.a." the whole time i was in there. good grief! it was honestly frightening to me! 99% of the stuff in there was made in china. i am talking about everything: shoes, clothes, reading glasses, sunglasses, purses, pots, pans, belts, jewelry, ornamental doodads, cooking stuff, every stinkin' thing! they even had what i would have considered "old school" american names like nunn-bush shoes, and clark shoes, and every pair was made in china.
they had some levi's jeans made in egypt, and a few articles of clothing were made in bangladesh or vietnam. they had some lee jeans that said: "made in mexico of american material", and they had some new balance shoes (one single style!) that said: "made in the u.s. of foreign materials".
everything else was made in china. does this bother any of you folks? i realize that the dalton forum is probably a little skewed from the average joe on the street, since dalton is a genuine american (good ole' kentucky!) business. i really am having a hard time trying to figure out how we are gonna make it, if we buy everything we own from china. i honestly don't have anything against the chinese people, or anybody else, but it seems to me like we, as americans, need to produce SOMETHING! i feel like the whole "business" of america is quickly becoming some form of "gambling"; insurance, stocks/bonds, financial planning, etc., and the rest appears to be gov't employees, medical, and service stuff (i guess that's me!).
i apologize for ranting. well, i'm really not ranting. i am just finding it a little overwhelming. how in the world did we get to this point so quickly? is everything gonna be okay of we don't actually produce anything, and we keep sending gigantic quantities of money to china? is it better to pay 3 dollars for a t-shirt, and have 15% of our people on unemployment, or pay 6 dollars for a t-shirt, and have 4% of our people on unemployment? is it even possible for us to go back to building anything?
what are your thoughts? help!