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I own a decker so I cant afford the shirt!
i wear my work boots, Jeans & what ever tee shirt I pulled out of the drawer at 5:30 in the morning. I buy stuff from Wally world because it's cheaper & lately all my expensive brand name stuff has been breaking down. I dont think it matters where you buy electronics now, They are not as high quality as they used to be.
I would buy a tee shirt for $50 bucks if the money went to support our Canadian & American troops who are going through hell right now!
There might be some disagreement on this forum from time to time but this is an awesome forum, Lots of good people here!
Hatch.
that concept that ole Sam had was to stock a store full of AMERCIAN made goods. Not this JUNK from oversees made by slave labor.(and yes it is junk, don't ask me how I know) When ole Sam kicked the bucket, his greedy little offspring sold out the American workers in favor of slave labor for maximum profits.
So walmart made all the companies move to China? I remember about ten years ago they were trying to buy everything American they could. But it got to where nobody makes anything in America anymore. Don't want to hijack the thread so I'll shut up about WM. But you are right about one thing, it sure has changed since Sam died.
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