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by RPB
Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:18 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Made in America
Replies: 79
Views: 9063

Re: Made in America

one on Fairmont and Pansy
but there were 3 I used to go to mostly
The Tatar one, the Pansy one and one on Spencer on the other side of the Beltway

I used to manage a Handy Dan back in the 70s .... then Homers, Home Depot, Builders Square, and other "big box" stores came... I started supporting mom n pop stores after seeing what happened in Baytown and other small towns where mom n pops disappeared after the malls showed up..

I was Asst Mgr in the early 70s of a smallish hardware store/lumber yard out on Main/Post Oak SW Houston ... that's where 5 armed guys came in that had beaten a Kroger employee the prior week ...
by RPB
Sun Jan 08, 2012 9:26 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Made in America
Replies: 79
Views: 9063

Re: Made in America

For a little higher cost, would you purchase 'Made in America' items exclusively?




Same line of thinkin' on the local level



Truthfully, I very often "pay a little more" to buy items from mom n pop store down the street (if they have what I need) instead of in a different city a few miles away at Wal-Mart or National Hardware chain store.

The sales tax stays in my city, benefiting the citizens so property taxes can be less
Jobs maintained in our city
etc
same with the local burger hangout

I recall a small hardware store when I lived in Pasadena, been there forever, ALWAYS had what you needed, even when the BIG stores didn't
Then, Builders Square, Lowes, Sutherlands, Home Depot moved in up n down the street. mom n pop went away, building vacant, and no one had my size air conditioner filter anymore so ... I had to move. :grumble

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