Since BioSculpture Technology, Inc.’s founding in 2001, our equipment has always been manufactured and assembled in the U.S.A. Of course we happily use components from our allies around the world and will continue to do so when those components help us make our devices better. But, we have never opted for a foreign component merely because of cost. Our standard, the American standard, has been that of making the best possible product, and manufacturing it inside the U.S.A.
Last night the “silent majority” spoke and reclaimed our country back for everyone who actually works for a living or who wants to again be able to work for a living. U.S. workers expressed their desire to be able to ply their trades again and reawaken the American dream. And, it was a beautiful thing.
I remember many years ago when I was renovating an East-side townhouse in Manhattan and I asked a worker to clean out the elevator pit and he refused because it was so filthy with over 50 years of debris. I simply took off my Doctor’s white coat, put on my old USAF fatigues, and did it myself. No big deal, no second thought, simply following what my Dad taught me, never asking someone to do a job you weren’t willing to do yourself. The purpose of that anecdote is to illustrate that America seems to have forgotten that simple tenet, and I don’t just mean putting our best and brightest in harm’s way without proper support and long range planning. I am referring to the subsidizing of any system that takes advantage of workers in other parts of the world willing to work in conditions unacceptable to us (“sweat shops”) because of price savings which is simply wrong; it’s unworthy of us. And, the corollary to that rule is that if however, our allies can achieve those cost-savings because of better manufacturing methods or automation as in some cases they now do, then we simply have to catch up, quickly!
BioSculpture Technology, Inc. will continue its tradition of manufacturing its products in the U.S.A. and will proudly display that “made in the U.S.A.” label on all devices and instruments it plans to introduce with the funding of its IPO in process. I encourage other U.S. manufacturers to join us in this promise. Let’s put our workers back to work again and let U.S. manufacturing set the world standard again. Please share this among your associates until until we have those 60,000 lost factories back on U.S. soil.
We didn’t have the same parents, but the message was the same; “don’t ask someone to do something you wouldn’t do yourself”.
Perhaps, some of our congressmen and “leaders” should think about this prior to sending our young men and women, into harms way, to fight in yet another undeclared war.
GO BST GO!!