What Marcus Fabrics has to say about price increases
#131
Originally Posted by joan_quilts
I think we should produce our own products in America. I don't know why fabric has to come from China. With all the bad press of China products, you would think we could produce enough cotton crops for our country. I don't like the fact the China as put lead in toys, bad chemicals in tooth paste, etc. JMO
#133
Originally Posted by quiltjoey
My great grandparents, grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, and older sisters worked in the Graniteville, SC mills. When they close they moved to Augusta, Ga and worked in the Riverside and Siblie Mills for years. In the late 50's-early, early 60's, they went to the Mill to work that day and the gates at the Mills were chained and locked with large signs that said,"Mill Closed and will not reopen." They all lost jobs and all monies they had invested in the mill in the form of retirement plans. My family did not receive health care, and there were no unions nor did they make $10.00 or more an hour. They made $4-5 per hour. They worked long hard hours without a/c in SC and GA in the summers in those mills. They went lazy people who didn't want to work.
The mills moved out of the Country simply because the owners, stakeholders would gain larger profits at a lower cost. It also happened to the steel mills in the North. We also began to see the farms being slowly bought up by the large food processing companies as well.... Because my family was so affected, I paid attention the all those things happening but as a young person I really didn't understand all of it. I really came to light with the NAFTA bill. I understand it all now. It is so sad. There are hundreds and hundreds of mills all over SC and GA and NC that was a hugh part of the textile industry. They just sit idle now and are falling into decay. I was in Gastonia yesterday at Mary Jo's Fabrics and saw the mills that are still closed and sitting idle there. The clerk at Mary Jo's said the bins that were empty where bolts normally go are most likely not to be refilled. Also any bolt that had "all" written on the end meant that there would be no more of that fabric. It would no longer be available. I think that we should buy fabric where ever we can and on our budget. If it be at LQS, Goodwill, second hand stores, etc. Hopefully things will improve but I don't want to wait and not have any fabric to sew. We know cotton lasts a long time so it won't spoil or go bad if kept properly!! Good quilting everyone!! I love this board....
The mills moved out of the Country simply because the owners, stakeholders would gain larger profits at a lower cost. It also happened to the steel mills in the North. We also began to see the farms being slowly bought up by the large food processing companies as well.... Because my family was so affected, I paid attention the all those things happening but as a young person I really didn't understand all of it. I really came to light with the NAFTA bill. I understand it all now. It is so sad. There are hundreds and hundreds of mills all over SC and GA and NC that was a hugh part of the textile industry. They just sit idle now and are falling into decay. I was in Gastonia yesterday at Mary Jo's Fabrics and saw the mills that are still closed and sitting idle there. The clerk at Mary Jo's said the bins that were empty where bolts normally go are most likely not to be refilled. Also any bolt that had "all" written on the end meant that there would be no more of that fabric. It would no longer be available. I think that we should buy fabric where ever we can and on our budget. If it be at LQS, Goodwill, second hand stores, etc. Hopefully things will improve but I don't want to wait and not have any fabric to sew. We know cotton lasts a long time so it won't spoil or go bad if kept properly!! Good quilting everyone!! I love this board....
#134
It really seems this is a conspiracy against America because we have been so prosperous in the past. You can see this through our falling economy and the way the government is trying to take control of everything we do beginning with Healthcare for all of us older folks in particular. So what are we going to do about it??? Hopefully, everyone voted in November and will continue to vote and everyone must pray and ask the good Lord to help us. He is the ultimate help for us. This has been a very interesting discussion and I am so happy to see that so many feel like I do. God bless America.
#135
I have to say I've enjoyed all the posts on this subject,but talking about it does'nt change anything.I think we have to do the best we can with what we have.I still count myself very blessed in this world "such as it is".I'm sure every generation has had topics such as these to endure,and they made it, or we wouldn't be here.
#136
Well thank goodness for STASHES!!!
What's wrong with American grown cotton??? Oh yeah, there's hardly any textile manuf. left here in the US
Soon China will own ALL of us, they're well on their way now ... I fear our kids & grandkids may wake up to a very strange, new world one day soon ... :(
What's wrong with American grown cotton??? Oh yeah, there's hardly any textile manuf. left here in the US
Soon China will own ALL of us, they're well on their way now ... I fear our kids & grandkids may wake up to a very strange, new world one day soon ... :(
#137
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Arizona
Posts: 1,134
Originally Posted by dgrindey
It really seems this is a conspiracy against America because we have been so prosperous in the past. You can see this through our falling economy and the way the government is trying to take control of everything we do beginning with Healthcare for all of us older folks in particular. So what are we going to do about it??? Hopefully, everyone voted in November and will continue to vote and everyone must pray and ask the good Lord to help us. He is the ultimate help for us. This has been a very interesting discussion and I am so happy to see that so many feel like I do. God bless America.
#139
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 324
Citizens may not think their representatives and senators listen, but ... the more people that send respectful and sincere messages to them, the more they pay attention. I do that regularly. Emails get to them faster and easier. Posted letters have to go through security processes. All the ones from my district have their own websites. I even send messages to my Governor!
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