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American Made Heroes!
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... welcomed back as an American Made Hero Company.
Applauded for bringing manufacturing jobs back to the USA from China!
For Master Lock's decison to start expanding their manufacturing operations here in the United States of America instead of
shipping that production and the jobs it creates to China, the management team at Master Lock are hereby welcomed, recognized and applauded as new
American Made Heroes!
Master Lock is recognized around the world as the authentic, enduring name in padlocks and security products. Since their
founding in 1921, Master Lock has worked hard to earn and maintain the trust of their customers by delivering on their
promise of strength and quality and by continually setting new standards for lock design, application and performance. As
the largest global manufacturer and marketer of padlocks, Master Lock continues to build on their founder’s passion for
innovation, quality, and compelling value into their expanding lines of security solutions.
We welcome Master Lock of Milwaukee as a new member of
AmericanMadeHeroes.com
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Alexander Hamilton |
"Not only the wealth, but the independence and security of a country, appear
to be materially connected with the prosperity of manufacturers. Every nation ... ought to endeavor to possess within
itself all the essentials of a national supply. They comprise the means of subsistence, habitation, clothing and
defense ... The expediency of encouraging manufactures in the United States, which was not long since deemed very
questionable, appears at this time to be pretty generally admitted."
-- Alexander Hamilton ... an American Made Hero! |
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"It is widely agreed by economist such as Martin Wolf on the right to Paul Keugman on the left that we are not
simply facing a financial crisis that can be patched up by a new regulatory system. Indeed, we are facing a crisis that
has its' roots in the distribution of production within the global economy where you have built up enromous overcapacity
in trade surplus countries such as China, Japan and Germany which has been enabled, for several decades, by debt driven
consumption in the United States."
-- Michael Lind, New America Foundation
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