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Bring it Home!

As we move into 2026, efforts grow to "Reshore" what should never have been offshored in the first place--American Manufacturing. A nation that offshores its manufacturing is like a person offshoring their heart. Your fate is no longer your own. It's in other, hopefully non-hostile hands. 


Fortunately, the effort to bring back America's manufacturing isn't being left exclusively to government, which is always an "iffy" proposition.


A growing number of private citizens and citizen groups, who don't view this as being on a par with fixing a pothole but as an urgent national security and moral issue, are getting involved.


They no longer want to be told as we've been told for years that we're a "Consumer nation." America MAKES things. We don't have things made for us. If I sound passionate about this it's because I am, as my late husband Joe and my father were. It's going to be a recurring theme of these blog posts.


That reshoring American manufacturing is a growing movement is very good news, and everyone receiving this email is part of the effort, whether they know it or not.

Everything you make and every project you work on, and the quality with which they're done contributes to and validates the effort to Bring It Home--and if you ever run into a project that throws you a curve involving metal, we'd love to have you throw it to us. That's OUR contribution.



 
 
 

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