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Post  dave d on Sun 18 Dec - 21:06

It’s a start!



Buying made in America means jobs in America…without lobbyists and without politicians. Same with cars, and clothes.



Is This Cool or What?



Made in the good old U. S. of A.



Project done in Bozeman, Montana using all made in USA products.



http://cdnapi.kaltura.com/index.php/kwidget/wid/0_04vzdsr5/uiconf_id/5590821

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Re: MADE IN AMERICA

Post  powerstrokeace on Sun 18 Dec - 22:53

Now if we cold just get Americans for builders.


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Post  bbf-falcon on Sun 18 Dec - 23:06

Good to know people still care Very Happy

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Post  GT300TD on Mon 19 Dec - 6:44

Sure is hard to find anything not made in china, but if you look hard enough!
I received an e-mail a year ago about where to buy American gas:
Sonoco, Conoco, OASinclair, BP/Philips, Hess, ARCO, Maverick, Flying J, Valero, Murphy Oil USA. These were the ones that DO NOT import middle east oil. Shell, Chevron/Texaco, Mobil, Marathon/Speedway, Amoco, in the order of MOST mideast oil imported. CITCO oil is imported from Venezuela by dictator hugo chavez who hates America and openly vows out economic destruction.
I deal at Kroger and asked the manager where they get their gas from and told the reason I was asking. He said he was not supposed to say but, they use Sonoco or BP. Sure glad of that, I would sure hate to miss out on the fuel perks, haha Very Happy !


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Post  dfree383 on Mon 19 Dec - 8:06

Cool..

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Post  cletus66 on Mon 19 Dec - 16:19

That is a cool vid. Now if we can get the EPA to allow us to run full rate at my plant, we wouldn't be losing millions of dollars. That "poisonous" gas CO2 is costing us a lot of money in lost rate potential. This kind of BS is a major problem for job creation. Evil or Very Mad

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Post  Diggindeeper on Mon 19 Dec - 20:13

GT300TD wrote: Sure is hard to find anything not made in china, but if you look hard enough!
I received an e-mail a year ago about where to buy American gas:
Sonoco, Conoco, OASinclair, BP/Philips, Hess, ARCO, Maverick, Flying J, Valero, Murphy Oil USA. These were the ones that DO NOT import middle east oil. Shell, Chevron/Texaco, Mobil, Marathon/Speedway, Amoco, in the order of MOST mideast oil imported. CITCO oil is imported from Venezuela by dictator hugo chavez who hates America and openly vows out economic destruction.
I deal at Kroger and asked the manager where they get their gas from and told the reason I was asking. He said he was not supposed to say but, they use Sonoco or BP. Sure glad of that, I would sure hate to miss out on the fuel perks, haha Very Happy !



Flying j stores went bankrupt and was acquired by pilot, with the fuel side being in partnership with shell

Myself up here in Canada I prefer co-op fuels as I'm an owner. Produced and refined right here in Canada

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Post  GT300TD on Tue 20 Dec - 9:03

Diggindeeper wrote:
GT300TD wrote: Sure is hard to find anything not made in china, but if you look hard enough!
I received an e-mail a year ago about where to buy American gas:
Sonoco, Conoco, OASinclair, BP/Philips, Hess, ARCO, Maverick, Flying J, Valero, Murphy Oil USA. These were the ones that DO NOT import middle east oil. Shell, Chevron/Texaco, Mobil, Marathon/Speedway, Amoco, in the order of MOST mideast oil imported. CITCO oil is imported from Venezuela by dictator hugo chavez who hates America and openly vows out economic destruction.
I deal at Kroger and asked the manager where they get their gas from and told the reason I was asking. He said he was not supposed to say but, they use Sonoco or BP. Sure glad of that, I would sure hate to miss out on the fuel perks, haha Very Happy !



Flying j stores went bankrupt and was acquired by pilot, with the fuel side being in partnership with shell

Myself up here in Canada I prefer co-op fuels as I'm an owner. Produced and refined right here in Canada


Well cross pilot (flying j) off the list. Thanks for the update. Nothing wrong with our Northern neighbor buying their own fuel. We sure don't want to support the Western haters fron the middle east Twisted Evil .


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