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I tried to make something in America (SmarterEveryDay) [video]

by TechTechTech on 6/9/25, 6:57 AM with 5 comments

  • by os2warpman on 6/9/25, 2:10 PM

    38:44 "If you are ever in a position to make a decision about where your thing is manufactured take a second and consider making a little less profit maybe in order to invest in your local community."

    I would add that people should, IF ABLE, consider spending more in order to invest in their local community.

    The vast majority of the items on my person right now were manufactured domestically, both in terms of number and total overall monetary value. Same goes for household goods and tools.

    This almost always means having fewer things, spending more, taking time to research, and possibly delaying gratification which I know is a hard sell (the same way making very slightly less profit is usually an impossible sell to corporations).

    But I believe it is worth the effort and expense.

  • by hayst4ck on 6/9/25, 10:48 PM

    Citizens united ensured manufacturing cannot be done in America.

    Citizens united said money is legitimate political power. Manufacturing in China is cheaper and therefore people who manufacture in China will have more profits. More profits is more legitimate political power. So manufacturing in China means you have more political power in the US.

  • by Zren on 6/10/25, 1:49 AM