Small business that makes/sells showerheads does experiment to see if people really will pay more for something made in the USA. Results? Nope. Not once.
https://afina.com/blogs/news/made-in-usa
Either that or just lean into it. "Yeah, I'm a big guy. I like eating good food. Steaks. Potatoes. Real food. I'm sorry if that bothers you. If the worst thing you can say about me is that I'm fat, I'll take that. Because the worst thing that you can say about the other side is that they're shredding the Constitution. So your choice is a guy who loves steak or a guy who wants to be a dictator."
In an American in which 70% of Americans are fat/obese, I don't think it's that big of an issue.
The last true long snapper we had was South Austin's mom, right?
Seriously, I love how the staff is turning over every rock to incrementally improve every position.
I mean, let's face it, the root cause of this is that we've created a world in which the exploitation of the natural environment for personal economic gain is the best economic model we've come up. This would be okay if the earth's resources were unlimited.
A "majority of the voting public" is not a majority of Americans, which is what Brisket said, nor is it what I responded to ---- and that's not even taking into account the part of Brisket's statement that the damage is irreparable.
There is no data to suggest that this is true. Biden beat Trump handily. Trump won by getting 77 million votes ---- roughly 22% of the population of the U.S.