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Posted by Mark on February 24, 2004 at 06:33:19 from (199.46.199.233):
In Reply to: Re: Round the Farm Kitchen Table posted by Fred Milner on February 24, 2004 at 04:47:31:
Most of what I buy at harbor freight is for seldom usage and doesn't warrant industrial quality. MOST AMERICAN MADE PRODUCTS ARE INDUSTRIAL QUALITY OR BETTER. If I didn't buy the inferior product at a reduced price (that I could afford) I wouldn't be making a purchase at all. Besides folks, (I'm as redneck as anyone here) there are a lot of jobs here that support overseas manufacturer's and what the media don't usually tell you is that a lot of jobs are attrition...either the person quits or retires and they don't bother replacing them. One more thing......read where GM has more retired workers than employees. Do you have any idea as to what kind of financial burden it is for a company to provide all the benefits WE REQUIRE???? At least we have our old Iron and don't have to buy the pumpkin brand unless we want to. (Ducking the flak that I know will come) Mark
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