| BAMW: Memo to McCain: You’re Wrong Sen. John McCain had it all wrong when he claimed while campaigning in Michigan that the American jobs lost overseas never were coming back. The examples of American jobs returning home are growing. |
| BAMW: Keep Budweiser American! As we prepare to celebrate Independence Day later this week, we should be reminded that America can no longer remain an independent country if its manufacturing base is under foreign ownership or foreign control. |
| BAMW: U.S. Grown and U.S. Owned The time is now to buy American in areas from toys to food and beyond, and we should especially shun potentially dangerous products from China. Our health, our standard of living, and our sacred national independence are all at stake. |
| BAMW: Buy American online, and say bye-bye big box Supporting smaller American companies like these that employ American workers will go a long way to ensure that not only are jobs plentiful, but also to avoid losing entire American industries like the ailing textile industry. |
| BAMW: Being red, white, and blue while going green For patriotic-minded consumers who want to buy American products that save energy and preserve precious natural resources at the same time, patronizing Preserve products is a good place to start. |
| BAMW: A gift for Mom can be a gift for the U.S. economy, too This Mother’s Day there are patriotic ways to thank Mom for all the times she’s on the go and selflessly doing things for other family members or loved ones. |
| BAMW: American-Made Options for Washers and Dryers Staber Industries has been family owned and operated since 1976 when they began re-manufacturing laundry equipment from American manufacturers like GE, Maytag and Whirlpool. |
| BAMW: It’s Not a New Lamp, It’s an Investment in America Direct competition through free trade with third world countries that pay pennies-on-the-hour wages can only destine us to a future of lower wages and reduced consumption. |
| BAMW: Spring for American-Made Goods this Spring If you’re sprucing up your home to match the sights and sounds of the season, there are certain ways you can buy American and spruce up the balance sheets of American companies employing American workers at the same time. |
| BAMW: 'Free trade' that isn't free 'Neither tariffs nor trade protection is the problem' American tariffs and trade protection are not the problem. Lack of adequate tariffs to level the playing field by mindless faith in free trade and free markets followed by Federal Reserve intervention which can lead to catastrophes like the Great Depression is the problem. |
| BAMW: How to Buy an American Bicycle If that outdoors time includes cycling and you want to buy American, you’re going to have to think outside the big-box and take a road less traveled to get an American-made bicycle. |
| BAMW: American-Made Eyewear, No Sweat Apparel, and American Tuna The Original Pilot Sunglass has been a favorite of U.S. military pilots for over 40 years. These sunglasses are American made, performance tested and have been issued to millions of U.S. soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen since 1958... |
| BAMW: Female Footwear, Union-Made Apparel, and American-Made Decorative Carolers & Figures Some loyal readers have been asking "where’s the footwear for us females?" |
| BAMW: Toys, Terror-Free Oil, Art, Pillow Cases, Politics, and Glenn Beck In case you thought our problems with dangerous Chinese imports was over, we now learn that we can’t even buy Valentine’s Day candy without surprises of the wrong kind. |
| BAMW: Great American Apparel and Great American Work Boots! All American Clothing Co. is fast becoming one of the most well known sources of USA-made jeans. Their jeans use only USA-made raw materials and are cut and sewn in the USA. |
| BAMW: Supporting American-Made Apparel, Display Tables, Games & Toys, and the Second Amendment Buying American is no sweat either, because all Shivers Wear is made in USA. |
| BAMW: American-Made Leather Products, Furniture, Pet Supplies and Pool Tables! Although their name suggests they are from Key West they are actually located in Daytona Beach, Florida, where all their products are made. |
| BAMW: American Hero Companies Next time you hear about a U.S. factory about to close and move overseas, check the price tag of that product currently made by the domestic factory, and then check it again once that product begins to be sourced offshore. You might be surprised that there is little, if any, price difference... |
| BAMW: Long-Awaited Third Edition Almost Here! The long-awaited third edition of How Americans Can Buy American: The Power of Consumer Patriotism will be available soon for $18.95. This new and updated book will be printed in early December, 2007. |
| BAMW: So Chrysler Is (Mostly) American Again - Now What? In any case, American car buyers who buy from Chrysler because they want to do the patriotic thing and save an American icon may destroy one or two others in the process. |
| BAMW: What’s Wrong with American Automakers: The Real Story The good news is that there are clear and identifiable reasons for the big-time struggles at the "Big Three" automakers. The bad news is that unless the American people and their elected representatives realize it and do something about it, every American - whether they are directly linked to the U.S. auto industry or not - will pay a significant price. |
| BAMW: Corelle is Among the Best for the Kitchen ...there’s no reason for any patriotic consumer to feel they’re without American-made options when it comes to the kitchen. |
| BAMW: Thunder on the Tundra: Toyota Trucks Ahead in 2007 Recalls Although we’ve barely passed mid-February, Toyota has already recalled 533,417 vehicles this year in a mix that, according to www.AutoRecalls.us, includes Tundras Sequoias and Camrys. That puts Toyota on track to recall more than the over 1.76 million autos they recalled in the U.S. and Japan in 2006, and the 2.2 million they recalled in 2005 when they recalled more cars than they built. |
| BAMW: Put American-Made Gifts Under Your Tree The best way to guarantee prosperity for Christmas present and Christmas future is to put American-made products under your Christmas tree this year. |
| BAMW: American Perception Problems of the American Auto Industry Perhaps someday the American media will give GM and Ford the credit they deserve. And once they do, perception among the majority of the American public will rightfully change. |
| BAMW: Participate in the First Annual All-American Toy Drive! Well over 90% of all toys sold in America today are made in China where violations of child-labor and human-rights laws run rampant. Children under what we would consider a legal working age are routinely forced to work 12 hours a day or more. |
| BAMW: How to Show You Are a Proud American Are you a proud American? How will you show it, and how will other people know it? |
| BAMW: Save Money and Energy with American-Made Tankless Water Heaters You wouldn’t leave your car running all day, or your steam iron or toaster on just because you might need to use it soon. Your water heater should be no different. |
| BAMW: Why GM shouldn’t become a General Merger GM Chief Wagoner has already met with the would-be foreign investors representing Renault/Nissan, and all are keeping quiet about the meeting. Let’s hope it ends there. |
| BAMW: Keep Your American-Made Goods Under an American-Made Lock and Key So now you know that you don’t have to buy a Mexican-made Master Lock to keep your belongings safe and secure. Wilson Bohannan locks may cost a little more, but just think of it as an investment in your country. |
| BAMW: Just in Time for Summer! You won’t find more ways to show your support for Buying American in the clothes you wear and the car you drive anywhere else than the USA Shop. Visit the USA Shop by clicking here today! |
| BAMW: What GM and Ford must do to stay out of bankruptcy ...we imported $1.21 trillion worth of foreign-made goods in 2005, and that’s excluding Canada and Mexico! That’s twice the amount of imports compared to 1992 when Ross Perot warned us about NAFTA’s giant sucking sound, and it’s an 80-fold increase compared to 1960. |
| BAMW: Want to Boycott Big Oil? Then Boycott Citgo! ExxonMobil may be guilty of handing out an extravagant $400 million bonus to their outgoing CEO, but Citgo caused us to change our laws (made by the folks you sent to Washington, remember?) and made us question the sovereign right to defend the enactment of those laws. |
| BAMW: America’s Ports: Chalk One Up for the "New Protectionists" Aside from the dangers of granting a foreign company even partial control of anything to do with a vulnerable entry point to America, it’s easy to recognize that American companies are much more likely to react much more favorably to American pressure than foreign companies. Isn’t that reason enough for American companies to run America’s ports? |
| BAMW: Shop for America Doing business with companies you respect because of their similar outlook on what’s best for the American economy helps to make us feel more of a part of the economy we’re helping to prosper. |
| BAMW: Is It Unpatriotic to Not Buy American Cars? If it’s unpatriotic to destroy the American middle class, then it’s unpatriotic to not buy American cars. As a country, we’re drowning in a sea of red ink, and as consumers (those who really should know better, anyway) we’re drowning is a sea of "what’s in it for me." |
| BAMW: What’s Bad for General Motors and Ford is Bad for America If GM is guilty of anything, it’s for not communicating well enough or fast enough about how valuable they really are to American prosperity. The American people will eventually find out. It may be the hard way and not through television ads or other media attempts, but they will learn. |
| BAMW: America’s Best Coffee for America’s Favorite Holiday From the growers & pickers and packers & shippers to the freight & delivery and packaging & materials, the USA Coffee Company is true red, white and blue from their trees to your cup. |
| BAMW: Traveling with "American-made" in Mind Ever since Tough Traveler started doing business 35 years ago, they have remained true to "Made in USA" and everything it stands for. |
| BAMW: More Ways to Buy American from Union Jean Company Union Jean has an extensive line of products including denim shirts and jeans, denim jackets, duck/canvas jackets and coveralls, fleece (including firefighters fleece,) henleys, ladies tees, oxford dress shirts, polo/golf shirts, t-shirts and twill shirts. Not to mention, of course, their newly expanded line of khakis and carpenter jeans. |
| BAMW: The Right Way to Participate in the Annual Toy Drive for 2005 Well over 90% of all toys sold in America today are made in China, where violations of child labor and human rights laws run rampant and children under what we would consider a legal working age are routinely forced to work 12 hours a day or more. |
| BAMW: The Japanese Dream Call it the Japanese dream of American free traders. They’re making it a reality by advocating continued wide-open American markets while we all hope and pray - someday - Japan will surrender theirs like we have hypocritically surrendered ours. Don’t look for it to happen anytime soon. |
| BAMW: Trade, Aid, and Buying American As patriotic consumers, we must not only buy American products, but we must also help make American products available and easy to buy when we can. It is no doubt an uphill battle, but America became great by swimming upstream when it was required instead of merely always floating along with the tide. |
| BAMW: What Happened to Quantum Cotton Company - And More The message is clear. If we talk the talk of "Buy American," then we must walk the walk as well. That way, we can keep other patriotic, American companies like Quantum Cotton and Cape Shoe from having to close their doors. We must buy American while there is still American left to buy. |
| BAMW: Media Bias Against American Automakers Of course its easier for American consumers to switch from their foreign "suppliers" to reclaim their self-sufficiency and independence than it is for a large American corporation like Ford, but the blue-oval guys are doing it. |
| BAMW: Putting the Color Back in Home Organization SkyBurst promises to put the color back in home organization with laundry hampers & sorters, knitting bags & needle cases, college laundry bags, shoe baggers and dry cleaning baggers, just to name a few. |
| BAMW: Leveraging Corporate America One sign that there may be at least a minor corporate shift to proudly claiming American roots by an American company is taking place in the alcoholic beverage industry. |
| BAMW: Destroying More Anti-American Automobile Industry Myths Focusing on just how cheaply we can find consumer products is ruining America. The "cheap" mindset has invaded our culture and seems to have taken a permanent place in the American way of life. How sad. |
| BAMW: American-Made Khakis and Much, Much More Why pay a price mark-up for the privilege of buying retail when you can buy American-made pants direct from the pant supplier or American-made shirts direct from the shirt supplier? And you won’t have to spend over $2 per gallon of gas driving around town looking for what you may not find anyway. |
| BAMW: De-Junking the American Auto Industry And even though the anti-Buy American crowd is aggressively undermining American prosperity with hypocritical and baseless views, those of us who stand for what is right for America deserve a prosperous country and should work hard to create that prosperity. That is what should keep us motivated to fight the good fight. We’re all in this together, so let’s make it work for all of us - together. |
| BAMW: One if by Land, Two if by Sea If high-quality and high-value products are what you are looking for, spend your hard-earned money where it counts and support good-paying American jobs at the same time. Chances are this can’t be done at Wal-Mart where you’ll be diverting dollars to the middleman that Two Lamps is trying to avoid. |
| BAMW: In Defense of General Motors In the end, it doesn’t matter how you slice it. General Motors pays more taxes, employs more workers, has more domestic plants, supports more families, retirees and their dependents, and has a higher overall domestic parts content than the foreign competition - hands down. American quality is on the rise. Efficiency has increased. GM kept America rolling by donating millions of dollars in cash and vehicles in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. |
| BAMW: "M" is for the Many Things She Does...Including Building a Strong Economy Everything you select and place on your mother’s day breakfast tray could easily be made, supplied or produced by America’s other working mothers. |
| BAMW: New BUY AMERICAN! Bumper Sticker Available If you have an 11" x 3" open space on the back of your vehicle, you ought to use it to urge others to Buy American by slapping our new BUY AMERICAN! bumper sticker on it! |
| BAMW: 100% American Coffee from the Tree to the Cup! USA Coffee Company grows all of their coffee beans in the great state of Hawaii. This land was abandoned by companies like Dole, C&H Sugar and others years ago who left for cheaper land and labor in third-world countries in South America, in The Philippines and elsewhere. |
| BAMW: Coming Soon - The First "Made in USA" Magazine! Get ready for the first-ever magazine that is dedicated to telling the Buy American story as it relates to American jobs and manufacturing, outsourcing and offshoring, and just about anything else that affects the American middle class and the prosperity of this nation. |
| BAMW: American-made Collectible Cars Most Carllectibles! are 1/16th scale or approximately 12 inches long, but the scale might vary slightly with the model of your car. Each sculpture is hand-finished with the details permanently fired on to ensure lasting beauty, and all wheels, headlights and chrome details are meticulously finished in 24 carat white gold! |
| BAMW: Now in Paperback! The second edition of "How Americans Can Buy American: The Power of Consumer Patriotism" is now available in paperback for $16.95 plus $3 shipping and handling. The previous hardcover version, which sold for $24.95 plus $4 shipping and handling, is now out of print and is no longer available. |
| BAMW: Anchor Hocking for American-Made Glassware If you’re looking to stock your kitchen cabinets and cupboards with American-made bakeware, dinnerware, beverageware and other household items, Anchor Hocking probably has what you need. |
| BAMW: To Boycott or Not to Boycott Maytag One of the more-recent labor issues on the job front involved Maytag’s decision to close their refrigerator plant in Galesburg, Illinois and transfer the work to Mexico. But as with any situation that is clearly a negative for thousands of American workers, we must carefully determine the best course of action. The best solution is not always to immediately boycott the company that has forced American workers once on assembly lines to instead assemble in unemployment lines. |
| BAMW: American Quality Leisure Time When you need to relax after a long, hard day during the week or if you just want to take time to relax over the weekend, check out Twin Oaks Hammocks to help you better enjoy your leisure time. |
| BAMW: American-Crafted Pottery at its Finest If you’ve been searching for totally unique pottery products made in the USA, a visit to the Rowe Pottery Works’ website at www.rowepottery.com should help you find what you’re looking for. The variety of what you will find there is amazing and almost overwhelming since there is so much to see, and variety is a true asset with American-made goods like these becoming harder and harder to find. |
| BAMW: American-Made Kitchen Cutlery and More Rada Cutlery has been making fine kitchen knives and utensils since 1948, and all of their products come with a lifetime guarantee. |
| BAMW: Grooming American-Style When it comes to grooming, Wahl is the company to buy from if you care about "Made in USA." |
| BAMW: The Right Way to Participate in the Annual Toy Drive So how can we avoid the trap of buying toys made by underprivileged kids in China to give to underprivileged kids in America? By buying American-made toys, games and sports equipment that are made under acceptable and humane conditions. |
| BAMW: There’s Only One American Coffeemaker - Bunn Bunn is an American company based in Springfield, Illinois, and all Bunn coffeemakers are assembled in the USA. Every other brand of coffee maker you could name makes their products overseas - usually in China. |
| BAMW: The Entrepreneurship of Cedar Springs, Michigan When one thinks of American cities with unique entrepreneurs, Cedar Springs, Michigan probably doesn’t come to mind that often. But this small town of 3,600 people is home to four unique companies that offer products made nowhere else. And they are all made in USA. |
| BAMW: Totally Unique Stuffed Animals at KathysKreations.com You’ll find Foxes, Dalmatians, Cheetahs, Cougars, Polar Bears, Panda Bears, Buffalo, Elk, Clydesdales, Giraffes, Sharks, Rattlesnakes, Squirrels, and even a Brontosaurus. |
| BAMW: American-made Variety at ShopUnionMade.com We need to spend our energy preserving the jobs we have left. American made matters. American jobs matter. American prosperity matters. So let’s take these matters into our own hands and make a difference. |
| BAMW: Making the Great Outdoors Truly American You’ll find outdoor gear and related accessories for men, women and children from gloves, hats, shirts, pants, socks and other classic outerwear. You’ll also find travel gear for your outdoor activities like American-made backpacks, utility packs, field bags and travel kits. |
| BAMW: Spruce Up Your Garden or Lawn with Buzzard Towne Garden Ornaments These garden ornaments are truly distinctive and one-of-a-kind. The creativity of an American family-owned business is a refreshing change from the typical corporate cookie-cutter designs of all kinds in today’s world. |
| BAMW: American Shrimp from Texas Where Everything is Bigger USA American Shrimp and Texas Longhorn Shrimp are also proud members of the Go Texan campaign, which promotes Texas agriculture. |
| BAMW: Hauling American-Made Trailers Across America Quality products, American labor, setting the standard, making a difference, keeping jobs in America and exporting around the world are not characteristics that make up most of the American companies today, but yet that describes Croft Trailer and the way they do business. |
| BAMW: Keeping America Clean with American Soap All Charlie Soap products are made in Mayodan, North Carolina, and the company is family owned and operated. Patriotic consumers should be happy to support family-owned operations over multinational corporations since their money is more likely to stay in the family, in the community, and within our borders. |
| BAMW: American-Made Footwear from Old-Fashioned American Companies Whether you are focused on footwear for the heads of the family or for the kids as they get ready to go back to school, order from Hoy Shoe Company or SAS for authentic, all-American made products and keep your money in America where it should be. |
| BAMW: It’s what’s on the Inside that Counts If it’s the right time for you to buy some underwear, www.wickers.com makes theirs at the right price in the right place - right here in the USA. |
| BAMW: It’s Time to Rescue American Jobs Rescue American Jobs is intimately familiar with what is going on concerning H-1B visas, L-1 visas, immigration, outsourcing, trade and economic policy. Regardless of what your hot-button issue is to defend American workers and our American standard of living, Rescue American Jobs can get you involved so you can make a difference. |
| BAMW: American-Made Underwear for Your American-Made Outerwear Next time you’re in a major retail store, throw some American-made Jockeys in your shopping cart. You know you’ll need some eventually anyhow. By buying them sooner rather than later, you’ll increase the chances that when you need to purchase them again, the label will still say "Made in USA." |
| BAMW: Did You Know the UAW Makes More Than Just Cars and Trucks? Regardless of which side of the political fence you reside (or maybe you’re still on the fence deciding which way to jump), we all have an interest in supporting American workers - both union and non-union. |
| BAMW: American Accessories for your American Truck Pratt Blacksmith Shop manufactures heavy-duty state pocket anchor systems for full-size American trucks, so regardless of what you are hauling, you can rest assured that you are hauling it safely and securely. |
| BAMW: American-Made Magnets and So Much More From hand-cast and hand-painted magnets, pins, jewelry and ornaments to intricate and impressive custom-tiled tables and desks, this family-run business sells to gift and specialty shops in 38 states and they sell directly to patriotic consumers as well. |
| BAMW: Coming Soon: The First All-Buy American Talk Show! The political hot-button issue of Buying American will have its own talk show starting Monday, April 26th. |
| BAMW: Get Your Patio Ready for Spring with American-Made Furniture and Accessories Getting your patio ready for Spring can be as easy as making a trip to either Lowe’s or Home Depot, and practically everything can be found made in the USA. |
| BAMW: American-Made Apparel in So Many Ways; Costco vs. Wal-Mart There’s no reason to buy imported apparel if you know where to look. |
| BAMW: Can’t We Just Outsource Those Who Advocate Outsourcing? One thing that still divides our country today is that too many people are fixated only on their own special interests, willing to endorse policies that benefit their own industry even though other American industries would be sacrificed. |
| BAMW: How to Buy Inexpensive American-Made Apparel and Stay Out of Wal-Mart ...[P]ay a visit to www.alore.net and browse through their All-American products. By supporting them, you’ll be supporting the American worker and the American farmer, and you’ll probably be making a more powerful, positive impact on the U.S. economy than you may have first imagined. |
| BAMW: Walgreen’s Joins Wal-Mart in Ditching Kodak for Fuji Walgreen’s is officially kicking Kodak to the curb in favor of Japanese-owned Fuji. Kodak used to be the sole provider of photo-developing services to America’s largest drugstore chain, but now Walgreen’s has over 4,000 Fuji computer kiosks and 1,500 stores now use Fuji one-hour developing equipment. |
| BAMW: Small New York-based business thrives on quality leather goods From briefcases, belts and backpacks to moccasins and money clips, Leather Artisan makes them all in their shop in Upstate New York. |
| BAMW: Action Alert! Tell Furniture Retailers not to Boycott American-Made Furniture Now is the time to make your voice heard to retailers like American Furniture Warehouse Company and Value City Furniture. Both companies have said they will no longer buy from furniture makers that have signed the so-called "anti-dumping petition" that, pending a favorable decision from the U.S. Department of Commerce and International Trade Commission, could impose tariffs as high as 250% on Chinese-made furniture. |
| BAMW: Bush Wrong to Scrap Steel Tariffs Just like a poker player who doesn’t know when he has a winning hand, if America doesn’t realize when it has the upper hand in a theoretical trade war, our manufacturers can’t expect to win the lion’s share of the global consumer market. |
| BAMW: This Could Be Your Made in USA Shopping List As Christmas approaches, many patriotic consumers will no doubt fret about how to make their loved ones happy with the right gifts and keep themselves happy by remaining true to their values when making purchases at the same time. |
| BAMW: No More Excuses! Everything You Wear Every Day Can Be Made in USA. Of course it isn’t easy for American companies to employ 100% of their workforce in the United States, especially for the garment industry, but that is exactly what Union Jean & Apparel has done. |
| BAMW: American Apparel Maker Kicks-Off "100% Made in USA Campaign." Get ready to pat yourself on the back, because you are partly responsible for Quantum’s kickoff of their "100% Made in USA Campaign." |
| BAMW: Textiles, Competition and Efficiency America’s struggling textile industry garnered wide attention fairly recently with the bankruptcy of Pillowtex Corp., which has resulted in the largest permanent layoff in North Carolina’s history. The invisible hand of the free market has been wreaking havoc across America, breaking records like this one left and right. The free market certainly isn’t invisible to the good people of North Carolina, who have been permanently freed from their jobs. |
| BAMW: Buy American-Made and Spend Le$$ If you have a computer, you probably have a printer. If you have a printer, you must buy the ink cartridges for it. And the ink cartridges are usually, if not always, made in some foreign country. |
| BAMW: Classic Leather Jackets - Made in the USA Have you had trouble finding an American-made leather jacket to wear when you are atop your America-made Harley-Davidson or maybe just out for a night on the town? |
| BAMW: American-made carpet should be cleaned by American-made vacuum cleaners How easy is it to find an American-made vacuum cleaner? Three American brands that stand out are Oreck, Hoover and Riccar.... |
| BAMW: Saving America’s Footwear Industry, Part 2 It’s great to see that the commitment to American workers in the U.S. is alive and well in so many U.S. footwear companies. Let’s make sure they receive our footwear-purchasing dollars so it can remain financially possible to live up to their commitments.... |
| BAMW: The New Economy’s Latest Growth Industry: Pink Slip Producer Pink slip production may become America’s most promising industry. If you don’t have a job and are searching for one, you might try locating a company whose core business is churning out pink slips.... |
| BAMW: Saving America’s Footwear Industry As America continues to lose manufacturing jobs at a dizzying pace, the footwear industry is no exception.... |
| BAMW: Making the All-American Picnic All American is Harder Than You Think So you want to have the classic All-American Picnic or Bar-B-Que on July 4th to celebrate America's independence?... |
| BAMW: Don’t Expect the Economy to 'Bounce Back' in 2003 Free trade economists keep repeating the same old lines. Last year about this time, they said the economy would bounce back in the second quarter. It didn’t happen. Now their saying the same thing for the second quarter of 2003, and Business Week says they are absolutely right this time. Even a broken clock is right twice a day... |
| BAMW: Traveling American Style If you have had trouble finding American-made luggage, briefcases or laptop carriers like I have, look no further than Toughtraveler.com... |
| BAMW: Now Women Can Have Their American-Made Shirts Too Back on February 12, I featured PattonShirts.com as the Buy American Mention of the Week, and the result was a lot of positive responses by men who liked the American-made shirts for the "Man in Command." But what about the women?... |
| BAMW: SARS Epidemic Should Force Focus on American Alternatives There's no doubt about it. SARS has arrived. Not so much in America, but very much so in a major way in China. If the epidemic isn't controlled soon, two things are likely to happen... |
| BAMW: It's Globalization Payback Time for Domestic Furniture Makers Furniture makers heavy with American workers on their payrolls are getting revenge on globalization these days. Call it "payback time." Furniture companies that have recently fired their American workers for low-cost wages in China are scrambling... |
| BAMW: South Carolina Calls for French Boycott, Then Backs Down Claiming France gave “aid and comfort to Saddam Hussein,” the South Carolina State Legislature declared “it makes no sense to buy French products, goods and services... |
| BAMW: Support American Wireless Technology for Postwar Iraq Claiming France gave “aid and comfort to Saddam Hussein,” the South Carolina State Legislature declared “it makes no sense to buy French products, goods and services... |
| BAMW: The Perfect Complement to American-Made Dress Shirts But where can you find American-made casual dress pants to complement those American-made shirts? ... |
| BAMW: Patriotic Shirt Maker Competes Head to Head with Ralph Lauren, Land's End One industry where it is increasingly difficult to buy American made is the apparel industry... |
| BAMW: Exactly the Reverse of What One Might Expect in the Toy Industry Americans don't have to choose from a long list of toys imported from Asia, because I've recently discovered a toy manufacturer that exports American-made toys to Asia instead... |
| BAMW: All White Dress Shirts, All American Made As dress shirt makers seem to gradually gravitate overseas, one company has stayed the course and kept their production in America... |
| BAMW: Domestic Furniture Company is a Bright Spot in a Hard-Hit Industry
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| BAMW: A Buy American Strategy for Those Chinese Imports
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| BAMW: The Myth of the 2003 Economic Recovery
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| BAMW: Oh What a Feeling - Toyota Outsells Chevrolet
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| BAMW: The "Everything's Made in China" Myth
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| BAMW: Success of Steel Tariffs Should Shame Free Traders
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| BAMW: Updated and Expanded Second Edition Now Available!
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| BAMW: A Victory for Hershey is a Victory for America
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| BAMW: Driving Through Flint, Michigan Must Be Easy on the Eyes
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| BAMW: Potential Sale of Hershey Proves Importance of Ownership
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| BAMW: There is Still Time fo Get Free Shipping
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| BAMW: Stanley Backs Away From Bermuda
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| BAMW: It's Time to Turn Up the Heat on the U.S. Senate
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| BAMW: The Giant Sucking Sound in Reverse
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| BAMW: More Foreign Companies Avoid U.S. Taxes
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| BAMW: What's On Tap?
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| BAMW: Racks and Stuff
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| BAMW: Teddy Bears - American Style!
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| BAMW: Protectionism and Prosperity Shines Through Harley-Davidson
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| BAMW: Preserving Petroleum Independence
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| BAMW: Buy American at the Beach
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| BAMW: Get Ready to Sign the Buy American Petition
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| BAMW: Who Said the American TV Industry Was Dead?
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| BAMW: Protectionism Lives Through Steel
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| BAMW: Media Bypass reprints past Buy American Mention of the Week: Efficiency and Guacamole Economics
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| BAMW: Profits Over Patriotism?
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| BAMW: The Power of an American Pencil
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| BAMW: Greater Competition from China?
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| BAMW: Bucking the Trend of Big Mergers
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| BAMW: American Only By Name?
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| BAMW: Applesauce is Applesauce, Or is It?
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| BAMW: Cooper Tire Keeps the USA Rolling
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| BAMW: A Day with Joe Smith
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| BAMW: Wal-Mart - Putting America First?
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| BAMW: Dan River, Inc.
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