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50/50 balance will create jobs

As we promote November as American Made Month, America’s consumers are urged to look closely at the labels on clothing, electronics and general household products as we continue working toward our goal of 50% of all the items sold in America being made in America again.

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For over 35 years, most Americans did not realize that thousands of well-established, American-based businesses and thousands of well-known brand names moved the manufacturing of their products outside of the United States. Those businesses left the United States to avoid the ever-rising costs of doing business in America, and we urge all supporters of the Buy American Made Campaign to urge their national and state elected leaders to reduce taxes and regulations on businesses so they can rebuild their product lines here in America.

By supporting manufacturing in the United States, we know that we are helping employ many levels of American workers from purchasing supplies, manufacturing, packing, shipping, sales, product delivery, office and management jobs, many of which represent employment opportunities for our family, friends and neighbors.

Thanks for your participation.

Kindly invite your family and friends to support November as American Made Month and invite them to learn more about our efforts by visiting AmericanMadeMonth.com.

Your comments and suggestions are always welcome. Kindly send them to Michael@AmericanWorkersRadio.com.

Michael Blichasz

Torresdale

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