Why is the military buying products made, perhaps, in China, and distributed by a warehouse somewhere in Afghanistan, rather than well-made, well-priced products they’ve been using for decades, produced by (semi-) disabled American workers? Smart congressmen are trying to reverse the decision:
When It Comes to Supplying Our Military, the Senate Should Favor Disabled Americans over Foreign Fronts, by Quin Hillyer
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