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Okay. Companies that raise prices, and use foreign labor and materials, are just going to get less of my money than those that are wholly domestic.
“Wholly domestic” isn’t a thing.
It used to be, and it should be. Anything that has to be made or produced outside our own country should be seen as a luxury.
When exactly did it used to be? We have archaeological evidence that stone age people kept long distance trade connections. Could you enlighten us as to when this fabled period of history occurred?