Oh, I can lose my job same as anyone.
I was just saying that I don't go looking for labels that say where something is made.
I have a Dillon because it is a great press, not because of where it was made. By the way, I have no clue where it came from.
Someone here posted that we should only buy items made from American mined and smelted ore, cast and machined in the US. How the heck are we supposed to know where the raw materials came from?
My other big issue with "buy American" is the old idea that Toyotas are foreign but a Chevy isn't. Saw a show the other day showing the Canadian plants where odd parts are stamped and engines assembled for the new Camaro. Is is no more an American made car thana Toyota assembled in the US from many imported parts. The company name means diddly.
I know way to many who speak the "buy American" thing but who are so cheap they can't stand to pay for it. These guys all are buyi Cinese because it fits their wallet. Hollow words for sure.
Rhetoric means little to me, I am a believer in action.