Unfortunately that's not very easy for two reasons:
Made in America has unrealistically high premiums attached to it and no longer has the quality to justify it (by and large, anyway). And that's not to say the quality of the Chinese shit is equal or ahead either; American made stuff just isn't of the quality it used to be.
Additionally, you have to investigate pretty deeply into just about everything you buy for any reason now to get the answers of where things are manufactured because "Designed in America" / "Assembled in America" is the new fad, where they still source and manufacture in China.
Further, and most importantly, just because something is made in America doesn't mean every component that makes up the whole is. You may not know what component that is.
If you buy a car, 90% of it is probably made in a Chinese factory, and this basically goes for every manufacturer on the planet.
A car is a basic necessity at this point, so you will have to get a lot of Chinese shit there.
No, companies just have to stop going to China for everything to pump up profit margins, and policies should be in place to properly reward and incentivize companies to employ, source and manufacture American made parts without destroying American wallets.
Would love to. Not much that isn't. What little I can, I do buy from elsewhere, but as we now see with supply chain breakdown, lots of goods made elsewhere still rely on components from China.
Stop buying Chinese-made crap.
Unfortunately that's not very easy for two reasons:
Made in America has unrealistically high premiums attached to it and no longer has the quality to justify it (by and large, anyway). And that's not to say the quality of the Chinese shit is equal or ahead either; American made stuff just isn't of the quality it used to be.
Additionally, you have to investigate pretty deeply into just about everything you buy for any reason now to get the answers of where things are manufactured because "Designed in America" / "Assembled in America" is the new fad, where they still source and manufacture in China.
Further, and most importantly, just because something is made in America doesn't mean every component that makes up the whole is. You may not know what component that is.
If you buy a car, 90% of it is probably made in a Chinese factory, and this basically goes for every manufacturer on the planet.
A car is a basic necessity at this point, so you will have to get a lot of Chinese shit there.
No, companies just have to stop going to China for everything to pump up profit margins, and policies should be in place to properly reward and incentivize companies to employ, source and manufacture American made parts without destroying American wallets.
Would love to. Not much that isn't. What little I can, I do buy from elsewhere, but as we now see with supply chain breakdown, lots of goods made elsewhere still rely on components from China.
The DJI drone I own has the most bleeding edge tech in it that I have yet purchased.
Lots of stuff I get from Amazon has innovative new materials crafted by material scientist alchemists.
All our processors are coming out of Taiwan which is heavily related to China.
They can make a quality product and still be advices to stay away from due to immorality.
All the censorship happy tech giants have access to the craziest magical tools.