But seriously it needs to be about 100% Made in the USA. From the metal, plastic, wood, to the guy scratching on it, printing on it, driving his hammer into it that makes it American. Those guys at the Toyutus plants get paid and they have families to take care of and we support that but don’t be followed for a minute that Mr. and Mrs. Toyutus aren’t pulling on your heart string to prove to you in some suggestive, marketing way that they are making it here. They get to feel better, maybe, the worker bees put a steak on the table, support a small town but ultimately the large corporation is the one that benefits the most. So Let’s Talk Made In the USA
Who does it, what do they do, how can you get behind it and ultimately does it make a difference?
All good questions to prove a point that supporting the USA starts with its small businesses and the folks that go to work each day and make exceptional products for the fellow Americans.
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