Santorum: Turn Black Friday Red White and Blue
Patriot Voices, the grassroots political committee of former Sen. Rick Santorum, has launched a campaign urging people to buy American when they're picking up holiday presidents. Oh, and the effort will add to Santorum's growing contact list for his future political endeavors.
Santorum: Turn Black Friday Red White and Blue
Thomas Fitzgerald, Inquirer Politics Writer
Rick Santorum is asking Americans to turn Black Friday into Red-White-and-Blue Friday.
How? By participating in the Made in the USA Christmas Challenge organized by Patriot Voices, the grassroots political committee founded by Santorum, the former Pennsylvania senator who ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012 and probably will again in 2016.
Patriot Voices wants people to pledge online to buy as many products as they can that are made in the U.S., starting on Black Friday and for the rest of the holiday shopping season.
The effort is on-message for Santorum, a social conservative who stressed the need to revive American manufacturing during his primary campaign. And it should come in handy for Santorum when Christmas Challenge participants will be leaving their names, addresses, cell phone numbers and e-mail addresses as they sign up for the program.
- Better yet Ricky & the Patriot Voices, tell Tommy Corbett not to sell the Pa. Lottery to the U.K. or Canada. TopCat#1
I like the idea, but since it's Santorum I don't trust them. Besides, I have a better idea. Don't buy anything for Christmas and let Wall Street and the banks go bust. crzkat
Some forward thinking younger Republicans are starting to change the discourse in the wake of their party's colossal failure on Nov 6th.
Others are still in denial - someone should tell them Governor Christie was just doing his job - admirably.
Then there's Rick Santorum - does he even know what day it is? He Visto Todo
How would we buy American only? Do we check every label on every garment we purchase? How do I determine if the shoes I buy are made in America? If I'm guying a frig or a stove, where's the label on it for me to check? CommonSense in Philly- you remind me of one of those silly infomericials where they exaggerate the difficulty of completing a very simple everyday task. allow me to provide the 'common sense' answers to your questions, since apparently your username is somewhat misleading.
Do we check every label on every garment we purchase? - yes, it's not hard
How do I determine if the shoes I buy are made in America? - read the label
If I'm guying a frig or a stove, where's the label on it for me to check? - appliances usually come with documentation (and you could always ask the salesperson) Zero - What I'm sounding like Zero (perfect name for you) is your typical Republican Conservative. this is the inane type of comments generally posted by people of your ilk. Had you any common sense you would have realized it; but of course how could you? You're a Zero.
CommonSense in Philly
Rick will be getting reamed by Rush Limbaugh any day now for his anti-capitalist message. carl and sons
Rick will be getting reamed by Rush Limbaugh any day now for his anti-capitalist message. carl and sons
I was a buyer for a large national department store chain for 35 years and turned down many USA made goods for their poor quality and workmanship and higher price. Many countries make far superior clothes at 30 to 50% less cost. Many US workers are lazy and think they're owed the world, which with their attitude, makes poor goods. I love buying US made goods but the quality isn't like the goods of the 50's & 60's, when I first started. Surprised Rick hasn't insisted on being Christian made goods. quakercityguy- Typical blame the worker comment. How are American workers supposed to feel when forced to work for low wages, little or no benefits, and yet see their companies' stocks skyrocket and CEOs pocket loads of cash. American workers used to be proud of their jobs because the companies they worked for were proud of them. Now, corporate greed has produced an I don't care attitude from the top. You tell me how any worker is supposed to be charged up with that kind of attitude running the business.
mike l - In manufacturing, quality of goods is set by management, not the workers.
prenestino
I'm buying a box of Twinkies...! Knarf Ozzir
rickyboy is as crazy as mittboy and ryanboy. let's just say the tea and republican party. don't follow them to the sewer and jump in. etbarksdale
wow I'm glad this article was posted today. Most of you people commenting were probably sad not being able to talk about Santorum, Romney, etc etc etc. Now go look at the real news and see how LAX is making out with all the Obama voters who are refusing to work LOL 420Phillie
Geez...crazy as Santorum can be, why is it so hard for people to get behind the message, even if they don't like the messenger? everydayguy


