Ccelsius said:
No, spend it locally. This article is wrong-headed and selfish. Buying these product sends the money to Asia and big corporations, so zero stimulus. The point is to stimulate the US economy, buying these products send US federal money directly offshore. Instead, hire someone locally to work on your house or fix up your car, go out to dinner at a local restaurant, leave big tips all year, throw a party at a local pub, buy artwork from a local artist, go to concerts with local musicians; anything, but spend the money in your community at the smallest business you can find. Every leader should be shouting: spend it locally! Other ideas anyone?
Might I direct your attention to Exhibit A (from my entry):
The way I see it, I have two choices: Squirrel away my hush money until the dollar is actually worth more than kindling, or just let my newfound greenbacks "trickle down" to Bay Area bartenders.
Local business for the win! (Still, though, I think it's kosher to drop a
couple bucks on some sweet bit of kit, reguardless of port of origin).