You are dead on about buying American. I'm with you on tax the quarter millionare, lol. That is the one WONDERFUL thing about this town, the big corporate Wal-Marts haven't destroyed us yet. I can walk down Main St. and go to a REAL book store, not a Barnes and Noble. Do you know what a thrill that is? The sad part is that little towns like this that support itself via the local population are becoming extinct. I like buying my icecream from the local creamery man who makes his own ice cream and will personally scoop your cone at the counter. The difference between here and Jesup, Ga is that even in that little rural Ga town, the main hub was the mega WalMart. I can get everything I need here without setting foot in a WalMart. Yes, I do shop there on occasion, but can survive quite nicely without spending my money there. I'd prefer spending my dollars among my local neighbors. Peace my friend...
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Only problem is there just ain't that much American made to buy and even less unionized American made.
But hell with that tax the millionaire I was good with tax the quarter millionaire.
You are dead on about buying American. I'm with you on tax the quarter millionare, lol. That is the one WONDERFUL thing about this town, the big corporate Wal-Marts haven't destroyed us yet. I can walk down Main St. and go to a REAL book store, not a Barnes and Noble. Do you know what a thrill that is? The sad part is that little towns like this that support itself via the local population are becoming extinct. I like buying my icecream from the local creamery man who makes his own ice cream and will personally scoop your cone at the counter. The difference between here and Jesup, Ga is that even in that little rural Ga town, the main hub was the mega WalMart. I can get everything I need here without setting foot in a WalMart. Yes, I do shop there on occasion, but can survive quite nicely without spending my money there. I'd prefer spending my dollars among my local neighbors. Peace my friend...
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