Last weekend it was time to venture out and do some
shopping. I hate shopping, but it must be done. Now, when I say
shopping, I mean buying. I don't go store to store, looking at
multitudes of stuff all day until I buy.
My idea of shopping is going to the store I think will have what I want
for the price I am willing to pay and then going directly to the
department that has the items that I want. Finding my size, taking them
to the checkout and then paying for them. That would be the end of my
shopping experience.
I believe it is a global world and the economy now reflects that.
Financially speaking, that is the way it is and there is no turning
back. I get that. In spite of that, where possible I try to buy
Canadian. That isn't easy when it comes to many items.
I try to mainly achieve this by avoiding certain stores that get most of
their products made overseas, specifically in China and India/Pakistan.
That means I never shop at Walmart and hardly any of the big box stores
that have American affiliation.
So, off I went, on my way to buy a pack of socks. Simple tube socks.
Nothing fancy. I used to get those at Zellers, but now they are gone and
have been swallowed up by Target. I can't go to Walmart either, so my
choices are now limited. I thought I would try Winners, a Canadian
company who is a chain, but certainly not big box.
As I entered the store and went straight to the department that had
socks, this seemed easy. They had what I wanted and the price was very
reasonable. Now, my last criteria was to buy Canadian. There were many
brands to choose from, and wanting to buy Canadian, I chose Stanley,
which is either an American or Canadian company. As I looked at the
package, it was obvious what I was getting.
MADE IN PAKISTAN!
Our country and the Western world have lots of
problems. It is a very complex issue and certainly cannot be described
and explained away by just one issue. But, one of the main problems is
that we don't make stuff anymore. I am pretty sure at one time we made
socks in this country, and pretty sure we still can.
I am aware that the life goal of most people is not to work in a sock
manufacturing plant. I get that. I am sure it is hard to make them here,
considering that the minimum wage is around 10 bucks an hour while a
Chinese or Pakistanny worker will work for pennies an hour. But, we have
around 10% unemployment in this country and that is only going to get
worse as time goes on. I am very sure that at any one time there are
plenty of workers who could do this type of work, and we could lower the
minimum wage to maybe 7 bucks an hour..or less. I would think that is
better than having them go on welfare once their Unemployment benefits
wear off. We also have lots of kids who don't work during the summer who
could do these jobs to save up for University tuition instead of
building up astronomical student loans they can't hope to pay back for
years once they are out in the work force.
We need to start making stuff again in this country and other countries.
If we don't we are just stabbing ourselves in the back. Sure, the rich
business owners will get richer, but the gap between the rich and poor
is only going to grow...just like the holes in my socks which generated
the idea for this blog.
1 comment:
We need a complete overhaul of the system, but you will learn how to knit your own socks before that happens!
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