(Chinese) American Flags?

Okay i was at the store the other day and i checked out some american flags to show my american pride. I noticed a 'made in china' sticker on it. Why can't american flags be made in america. To me that's un-american, What's your views?
Does it really matter? The material you use and the country, business or individual who makes the flag are kind of irrelevant. What's important is what the flag symbolizes.

As for why American flags can't be made in the United States - you can thank taxes, unions, and other government regulations driving out businesses.
My view is that who manufactures a product is irrelevant.
Actually, buying an American flag that was made in China is EXTREMELY American. America was built on shrewd business practice - outsourcing production for cheap labor, and selling the goods in the USA for dollars is what the 'American Dream' is all about.

America is still the world's leading exporter (in total $$). China has just passed Japan to be #3 in the world (Germany is #2). If virtually every product you see is made in China, it should tell you something about the quality and value of the American products that are exported to other countries.
Yes it is, I am so tired of everything we buy now has a 'made in China' tag. Americans need to wake and and realize that outsourcing all of our production overseas is hurting us. Americans that can't afford a college education is not going to have any jobs soon. I will pay more for made in America products(when I can find them). And it makes me sick to see the American flag made anywhere but America!


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It's a sad fact that if they were made in the USA they would be made by Illegal Aliens Or they are Imported from Comunist China.

No wonder people think the world has gone Mad!