As the holidays approach, the giant Asian factories are kicking into  high gear to provide Americans with monstrous piles of cheaply produced  goods -- merchandise that has been produced at the expense of American  labor. This year will be different. This year Americans will
give the gift of genuine concern for other Americans. There is no longer  an excuse that, at gift giving time, nothing can be found that
is produced by American hands. Yes there is!
It's time to think outside the box, people. Who says a gift needs to fit  in a shirt box, wrapped in Chinese produced wrapping paper?
Everyone -- yes EVERYONE gets their hair cut. How about gift certificates from your local American hair salon or barber?
Gym membership? It's appropriate for all ages who are thinking about some health improvement.
Who wouldn't appreciate getting their car detailed? Small, American  owned detail shops and car washes would love to sell you a gift
certificate or a book of gift certificates.
Are you one of those extravagant givers who think nothing of plonking  down the Benjamines on a Chinese made flat-screen? Perhaps that
grateful gift receiver would like his driveway sealed, or lawn mowed for  the summer, or driveway plowed all winter, or games at the local
golf course.
There are a bazillion owner-run restaurants -- all offering gift  certificates. And, if your intended isn't the fancy eatery sort, what  about a half dozen breakfasts at the local breakfast joint. Remember,
folks this isn't about big National chains -- this is about supporting  your home town Americans with their financial lives on the line to keep  their doors open.
How many people couldn't use an oil change for their car, truck or motorcycle, done at a shop run by the American working guy?
Thinking about a heartfelt gift for mom? Mom would LOVE the services of a local cleaning lady for a day.
My computer could use a tune-up, and I KNOW I can find some young guy  who is struggling to get his repair business up and running.
OK, you were looking for something more personal. Local crafts people
spin their own wool and knit them into scarves. They make jewelry, and pottery and beautiful wooden boxes.
Plan your holiday outings at local, owner operated restaurants and leave  your server a nice tip. And, how about going out to see a play or  ballet at your hometown theater.
Musicians need love too, so find a venue showcasing local bands.
Honestly, people, do you REALLY need to buy another ten thousand Chinese  lights for the house? When you buy a five dollar string of
light, about fifty cents stays in the community. If you have those kinds  of bucks to burn, leave the mailman, trash guy or babysitter a nice BIG  tip.
You see, Christmas is no longer about draining American pockets so that  China can build another glittering city. Christmas is now about
caring about US, encouraging American small businesses to keep plugging  away to follow their dreams. And, when we care about other
Americans, we care about our communities, and the benefits come back to  us in ways we couldn't imagine. THIS is the new American Christmas
tradition.
Forward this to everyone on your mailing list -- post it to discussion
groups -- throw up a post on Craigslist in the Rants and Raves section  in your city -- send it to the editor of your local paper and radio
stations, and TV news departments. This is a revolution of caring about each other, and isn't that what Christmas is about?
 
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