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Seahawk - you mentioning the shoes does not bother me. I appreciate your input. It's the fact that if shoes are made in America, or many things for that matter, the tendency is to often take advantage of the buyer price-wise. I would not mind paying $150 for a pair made in America instead of $80-%100 for a pair made in China. If there is such a discrepancy in labor cost as to make thing cost twice as much because they are not made in China the problem is much bigger than can be believed.
Besides that the workers don't get paid decent wages the country is wallowing in garbage and filth. And we are the enablers.
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