Pluggers by Rick McKee for April 06, 2013

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    farkyou  about 11 years ago

    A true Plugger would shop at 1791 apparel

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    kilioopu  about 11 years ago

    I’m old enough to remember when the foreign-made cheap stuff was made in Japan…

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    The Life I Draw Upon  about 11 years ago

    So true. So sadly true. It is even sadder that they are wearing out.

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    Jolly1995  about 11 years ago

    Oh how sad and true this is. I gave several huge bags of clothes made in rhe 70’s and 80’s and even some from the early 90’s to donate to a consignment shop in our town. Everything said Made in U.S.A. and was quality, looked brand new!!!! This is a major cause of unemployment in America and until manufacturing begins here once again, this country will never recover its excellent status in the world!! Sadly, i do not think it ever will. Everything the greatest country in the world stands for is being destroyed systematically by the ‘left’. No country can survive who consumes without producing.

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    RobinHood2013  about 11 years ago

    So true!

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    rini1946  about 11 years ago

    yes I still have a few

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    Redeemd  about 11 years ago

    So sad to live in this generation watching my country disintegrate before my eyes.

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    stukuls1  about 11 years ago

    Pluggers are real Americans and buy there stuff at Walmart. Wonder where the cheap clothes are made? Quality.

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    Jolly1995  about 11 years ago

    My Dear David 42, the proof is in the stores. I have not seen a “Made in America” label in years and years……Walmart is junk city – everything comes from China. Beware the food items…Do not buy food at the $ stores either. The proof is also in the unemployment rate. The only ones in this country whose jobs are safe – congress…..they take very good care of themselves at the expense of Americans…..

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    LuvThemPluggers  about 11 years ago

    ..and what is worse, they are “short sheeting” us with shirttails that are not long enough to stay tucked in, buttons that fall off and those darned bias cut plaid shirt pockets, all because it is cheaper. I buy most of our clothes on eBay. When some old plugger goes to his Reward, the grandkids sell all the goodies in his or her closet. And they are nearly new condition. Fact.

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    danketaz Premium Member about 11 years ago

    I got lots of shirts made in the USA, all of them Hawaiian.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 11 years ago

    EXCELLENT STRIP TODAY, GARY! Right to the point!

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 11 years ago

    You can still buy things “Made in America.” They are hard to come by, granted.

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    route66paul  about 11 years ago

    Much of the food in dollar stores here in California is unclaimed stock or brands that are not local. The only place we see Hellman’s Mayo is in these places. I guess that some of it is supposed to go to other countries, but it is ok. Food from other countries is different.

    I refuse to buy anything from China, my wife will, though. The least we can do is support the countries in the America’s. I never could understand how someone in China could sell food to the US, when they buy it from us. They sold us poisoned pet food and animal feed – we should cut them off – no raw materials – only manufactured items.

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    hippogriff  about 11 years ago

    david_42: Exclude cars and military equipment, and how much manufacturing is there? Even the cars are engineered elsewhere and only assembled here.

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