You know, there could be a real opportunity there.
Say there was a guy who produced television sets in the USA.
Call them "Amero"
Let's say the CEO of Amero makes some commercials himself and says, "folks, I am making my TV's right here in America. Our plant is Buffalo New York, we hire Americans to do the R and D and Americans to do the production"
"These are quality TV's that yes, they cost a little more, but we are employing Americans, who pay taxes in this country"
Blah blah blah.
Would the American population buy these TVs?????
What if their quality were as good as Sony, but they cost on average $100.00 more. Would people still buy them?
What if you put a big American flag on the box with "Made in the USA" right on the side, so when you go into the store you couldn't miss them????
The walmart side of me says people will buy the Sony that costs a $100.00 less and this guy would go out of business pretty quick.
The idealist in me says that the company would make a bundle.
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