csxengineer - Glad you are patriotic! I think every person should be patriotic to their country they are citizen of and be respectul of the country they live in (if not a citizen there), and should abide by the laws of both. Anyone not loyal to the country they live in should get out, or if a citizen, change it. Each and every one of us is luckily financially blessed, most of us by dumb luck, by being born in the right place. The very fact that you have a PC, internet access, a hobby, and time to spend on these (as apposed to looking for your next meal) is proof that we are among the elete wealthy on our Earth. This is reason IMHO to thank God and country. I am unable to understand someone who is not patriotic.
In todays global economy, you may be hard pressed to be "product loyal" to your country. As Catt said, you might be surprised to find out how much of your dollar spent on a Chinese product goes to Americanos. I don't think there is anything wrong with trying, or giving the local made first dibs. Some folks will extend this to locally made within their nation.
I think about where things are made. To me it makes a difference, but you are all my friends, and if you don't share American citizenship with me, I don't mind if some of my money spent helps your citizens and residents live better. We're all people in the end.
LB, I think if Canadians boycotted our markets it would hurt. Or if Canada refused to sell to us the products and commodities. I believe our economies are intertwined, and I believe we are all better for it. Just my beliefs, I'm certainly not an economist. You are my friends, and because of that, you will not hear me saying things to hurt your economy, your country or your goverment. Don't get me wrong, I am not saying anyone else has said anything hurtfull here, I'm just philosophising
I think that's right, Belg, it's in your heart. Hopefully, we don't have to act on it and we all get along
