dhesi@sun505.UUCP (Rahul Dhesi) (10/19/89)
In article <1209@lakesys.lakesys.com> davef@lakesys.UUCP (Dave Fenske) writes: >I, for one, do not buy locally just for the heck of it. But, when there is an >honest choice, I tend to buy from businesses within my own community or State >IN THE HOPES THAT OTHERS WILL DO THE SAME FOR ME! That, I submit, is *NOT* >chauvinism, rather it is common sense. A good way to improve an economy is to let people buy goods and services at a lower cost. When you buy at a lower cost, you are also able to sell at a lower cost. The ultimate result is higher productivity and ultimately a higher standard of living for all. This indeed is why it is good to buy foreign cars, if they cost less for equivalent quality. This gives the American public cheaper transportation, saving manpower, time, and ultimately, money, thus greatly improving productivity and making American products more competitive for all. Those who disagree should inquire about buying an American car from me at a price guaranteed to greatly stimulate the economy. Rahul Dhesi <dhesi%cirrusl@oliveb.ATC.olivetti.com> UUCP: oliveb!cirrusl!dhesi Use above addresses--email sent here via Sun.com will probably bounce.