Author: | Lee Kohn | ISBN: | 9781450295987 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | March 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Lee Kohn |
ISBN: | 9781450295987 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | March 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
This is my fi rst attempt at writing a romantic, adventure, so give me a break here. With that being said, here we go.
Were living in an ever changing world. The American industry is down to its lowest point since the industry evolution of the late 1800s. Tractors, T.V.s, automobiles, household wares, clothes, shoes, and thousands of other products are all being manufactured overseas by cheap labor. Manufacturing plants in the U.S. are closing or moving to foreign countries in droves.
Unemployment will continue to rise. We can blame our Government or overseas labor cost, but the bottom line is the American people. Were shooting ourselves in the foot. In the process of trying to save a buck, we buy the cheapest products without regard to its consequences. There was a time we were proud to drive and wear American made products.
I can remember when the fi rst Asian motorcycles hit the streets. They can build fi ve bikes for the cost of one American machine, but the very name HARLEY DAVIDSON screams out, Made in the U.S.A.!! And that fact along gives me hope that the American people can come to their senses and start demanding American products made right here in the good old U.S.A. using American labor.
This is my fi rst attempt at writing a romantic, adventure, so give me a break here. With that being said, here we go.
Were living in an ever changing world. The American industry is down to its lowest point since the industry evolution of the late 1800s. Tractors, T.V.s, automobiles, household wares, clothes, shoes, and thousands of other products are all being manufactured overseas by cheap labor. Manufacturing plants in the U.S. are closing or moving to foreign countries in droves.
Unemployment will continue to rise. We can blame our Government or overseas labor cost, but the bottom line is the American people. Were shooting ourselves in the foot. In the process of trying to save a buck, we buy the cheapest products without regard to its consequences. There was a time we were proud to drive and wear American made products.
I can remember when the fi rst Asian motorcycles hit the streets. They can build fi ve bikes for the cost of one American machine, but the very name HARLEY DAVIDSON screams out, Made in the U.S.A.!! And that fact along gives me hope that the American people can come to their senses and start demanding American products made right here in the good old U.S.A. using American labor.