Made in China
I don’t have a particular problem with China. I admire its very old culture, its people resourcefulness and their resilience, among other things. But when I see everything I buy here in the U.S. made in China, I feel uncomfortable. It tells me something is wrong with the way we are doing business.

It isn’t the “Made in China” the thing that bugs me. It’s the everything “Made in China” that does. And the quality of it, which is bad overall. It is the sense of dependency. We have beco … ⌘ Read more

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