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 How to buy American -- Douglas ChickWith all of our dollars being sent away to other countries in our “Global Economy”, how do we purchase merchandise and keep the money here at home? Buy American! But buying American isn’t as easy as we might think, particularly when no one really knows which foreign entity, or emirates owns which corporation?

One way is to buy used. If you like a Japanese or German car, but do what your money to be sent back to Japan or Germany, you can buy a used car and keep the money in an local American economy. I just saw a 2 year old 56K Infiniti for 25 thousand dollars. 24 months old and it already lost more than half of its value. Buying a new car might help a foreign economy, but it is killing ours.

What about a good old fashion neighborhood garage sales? Ebay, Craigslist, and your local newspaper’s want ads is also a good way to keep your money locally.

Sending our hard earned money away to another country means never seeing it again.

Buying locally or purchasing used items locally means keeping your money local and giving you a better chance at getting it back one day.

Douglas Chick 

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Like_It_Is read my blog
May 20, 2008 | 2:29 PM

Aren't used cars made in China too?

Just kidding. It is very tough to buy American these days. But buying foreign cars doesn't always mean the money goes to Germany or Japan. Many of those cars and parts are made here by US workers.

WKD-RDR
May 20, 2008 | 3:49 PM

BUY LOCAL! BUY USED!

I agree-
Just hope the person you gave your money to doesn't buy a new foreign car.


Do you ever respond to posts on your blog, Chick0?

douglaschick0 read my blog view my photos
May 20, 2008 | 4:18 PM

Yes

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My name is Douglas Chick, I am an IT director for a national healthcare group, and an author of computer books, and creator of the computer networking, www.TheNetworkAdministrat
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