Today started off with a drag. I went to flush our toilet and the cheap chrome plated plastic handle broke off in my hand. Disgusted.
I went to the local hardware store to buy a replacement and found the aisle. There were several import plastic handles much like the one that had just failed, priced $4.99 to $6.99, but then to my amazement, down near the bottom, was a genuine "made in the usa" chrome plated metal handle with a brass rod. For $3.99. Made in the USA. You don't realize the complete euphoria that overcame me as I proudly took this up to the register. The cashier, a young kid, had never even seen a "Made in USA" label in the store before and was bedazzled. Or possibly he just couldn't figure out why I gave him a quarter along with the $5 bill for the $4.25 total.
So there is hope. The USA is not in the toilet. Well, at least not figuratively.
I went to the local hardware store to buy a replacement and found the aisle. There were several import plastic handles much like the one that had just failed, priced $4.99 to $6.99, but then to my amazement, down near the bottom, was a genuine "made in the usa" chrome plated metal handle with a brass rod. For $3.99. Made in the USA. You don't realize the complete euphoria that overcame me as I proudly took this up to the register. The cashier, a young kid, had never even seen a "Made in USA" label in the store before and was bedazzled. Or possibly he just couldn't figure out why I gave him a quarter along with the $5 bill for the $4.25 total.
So there is hope. The USA is not in the toilet. Well, at least not figuratively.
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