From the Desk of
Michael Blichasz
American Workers' Advocate
Host of the Saturday Variety Program at 11 A.M.
& American Workers Radio, 11 A.M. Wednesdays
860 AM Radio WWDB • Philadelphia, PA
Commentary from Saturday, October 13, 2018

This is a Wave Our Supporters Helped Cause!

If you are among the tens-of-millions of people supporting the Buy American Made Campaign, you can feel very good about being part of the positive "Wave of Change in America." Just a few years ago Americans thought that the industries that moved overseas would be gone forever and that American workers would have to make the best of being mainly a service oriented economy. Today, the American people are pleased to see industries growing, and as we remain focused on our mission to promote American made, we will see our concerns continue to be addressed by business owners, in corporate board rooms, at organization meetings, on television, on radio programs, and in the print media.

As a result of the efforts of supporters of the Buy American Made Campaign, business owners and purchasing agents see for themselves that customers are causing a “Wave of Change in America” simply by directing more of their spending power to products with Made in America labels. In the last year over 3 million new jobs have been created from the point of production to the point of sale mainly because the demand for Made in the U.S.A. has increased.

The most important way to continue this “Wave of Change” is to remember that items with a “Made in America label” are clear evidence that Americans were employed from the point of production to the point of sale. When the label identifies the item as foreign made, that means only sales, shipping and handling personnel are being employed. As industries continue to expand and relocate in America, we could restore a 50-50 balance between American and foreign made and get millions of additional people employed and able to support themselves and their families.

Thanks for your participation. Kindly spread the word.

This is Michael Blichasz.  Every Wednesday from 11 A.M. to 12 noon, tune in to American Workers Radio on 860 AM serving Philadelphia and the Tri-State area. You can also listen live or to rebroadcasts from anywhere in the world from the easy access links located on the front page of: AmericanWorkersRadio.com.