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Yes, it is called a campfire.

2006-09-11 15:19:25 · answer #1 · answered by mufasa 4 · 0 0

Our labor costs, health-care, taxes and environmental regulation make it impossible to engage in such activity. Have you ever tried to actually manufacture anything in the US? By the time you get past the envronmental impact studies, which can take years, you don't have any money left to pay all those wages, FICA, health insurance, comp, property taxes, electricity, heat, . . . forget it. We've been legislated right out of business.

2006-09-11 22:30:31 · answer #2 · answered by szydkids 5 · 1 0

try www.shopforamerica.com

SHOP FOR AMERICA is an e-commerce mall for people who want to buy well-crafted American-made products without the hassle of hours of search and research. At SHOP FOR AMERICA we provide a user-friendly marketplace where consumers can locate, learn about, and easily purchase a wide variety of American-made goods. It's an innovative marketing tool that allows US manufacturers of all sizes a way to publicize their companies and their products through storefronts and advertisements on a lively, wide-ranging e-commerce site.

It's difficult and frustrating at best these days to find American-made products at the mall or online, much less to learn something about the companies who make them. We think that if people have a convenient way to buy high-quality products made in America, they'll eagerly do so. Losses of US manufacturing jobs and record-setting trade deficits have caused more of us to think about what we buy before we buy it. So SHOP FOR AMERICA helps American consumers help American manufacturers. Buying through our site enhances a company's business potential, its ability to retain skilled workers, and the state and national economic climate in which they operate.

2006-09-11 22:21:34 · answer #3 · answered by Violet Pearl 7 · 0 0

Hahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaa! NO! Even items that say that they are Made in the United States are mostly manufactured overseas and then just Assembled here so they can put that label on them.

2006-09-11 22:20:18 · answer #4 · answered by ♥Tom♥ 6 · 0 0

Good question. It's not only a toaster that falls into that category.

2006-09-11 22:16:33 · answer #5 · answered by Darby 7 · 0 0

If you go to China, is everything in the stores made in the USA?

2006-09-11 22:21:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no they are all from china thanks to good old wal-mart

2006-09-11 22:16:14 · answer #7 · answered by meandmyskate 2 · 0 0

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