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Welcome to the Round the House show, the next generation of home improvement.

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I'm Eric G.

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Today is a special episode when I see something come up that didn't fit into the midweek special or didn't fit into this weekend show.

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And as you can tell with my voice, I'm still getting over this rough cold I've had this week and it's been a rough one.

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But I wanted to talk a little bit today here about what I'm seeing in our west coast cities.

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I live in Portland, Oregon, and something just happened that I saw get announced this week that just made me shake my head and I saw it coming.

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I used to have a strong partnership with Keen Utility.

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I did.

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I went to their vents.

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They sent me down 15, 20 minutes away from my house to their factory.

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40 minutes with traffic.

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You know how that goes.

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And I would go down there and show up, we'd do these events, we'd have a great time.

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And they supplied me with a lot of boots over the years.

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One thing that happened that I noticed a few years ago and I noted it in my head and I went, that's interesting.

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Keen started shipping all of their shoes out of Kentucky, started coming out of the Midwest and I went, that's not good for Portland manufacturing because they did have a rather small manufacturing presence here in Portland, Oregon.

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And they had the kind of Made in USA logo on their boots.

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Were they really made in usa?

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No.

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Not compared to my Truman boots that are made down in Eugene, Oregon that I love.

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Now those are not in comparison to Keen Utility because Keen Utility are a work boot that is an affordable work boot.

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And I say that because they're 120 bucks versus the handmade, all made in USA.

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Four to $600 boot down there.

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So they're not in comparison that way.

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We're talking custom versus a good quality work boot.

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Now, the issues that I saw is all the parts were mostly made overseas, so they'd get these pieces made in overseas.

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And since they were bonding pieces together, heating them up, fastening together and building the shoe in Portland, there was enough that they could call it Made in usa, even though the uppers and the lowers and all these other pieces were made overseas and they had a decent size facility there, but by no means was anywhere near half of the boots were made in Portland.

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Now, you could see some that said Made in usa.

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And those are the ones that they could bond together like that and build at that factory.

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And they had probably 100 people working in this factory.

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Great people.

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I was there every year for years after years doing these things.

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Now, Keene Utility has a big presence in downtown in the Pearl District.

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They have a big.

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Their big meeting space there for all their offices.

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They've got the Keen store.

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They've had a Portland institution here for a while.

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I knew as soon as we saw that shipping facility open up there, I'm like, why would it make sense to make boots in one of the most expensive places in the country to make boots and ship them to a place that would be so much cheaper to make boots, which would be in Kentucky or in the Midwest, anywhere.

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Sure enough, this week, those hundred jobs went away and they went all the way out to Kentucky where they're putting in a bigger manufacturing facility with more automation, less people, and they could build more boots.

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Now is that good for Keen and the Made in USA stuff?

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Sure it is.

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That's.

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I don't blame them a bit for that.

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Have I had some problems with Keen?

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Yeah, I did.

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I had one of their shoes that, that I was wearing walking across my floor and I stumbled a little bit and my foot bent.

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Normally, if you were skinning down, let's say I dropped down like I was getting into a track position.

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Drop my knee down on the ground like you were starting off in a track position.

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When that happened, it dislocated my toes because the carbon fiber toe that pinched my foot and dislocated toes out the back of my foot.

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Yeah, that hurt.

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I had a boot and there was a lot going on there with that.

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Did Keane respond when I came back to him?

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Yeah, I got a phone call after I called up my rep, after I said, why aren't you guys even look into this?

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People are going to get hurt.

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Their CEO calls me, had a Nice conversation.

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Only because they knew I was going to talk about it and they said they'd get back to me with what they found.

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And after that it was crickets.

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So that's my problem with Keen Utility.

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In full disclosure, do I still wear their boots?

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Yeah, I have a dozen pair of them.

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Will I change over to another brand for a work boot?

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Yeah, when these wear out and they get replaced.

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You're right.

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I'm not going to waste these boots because these boots are good boots.

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Now the ones that hurt my foot, yeah, I'm not wearing those out because I'm not going to do it again.

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That's a design flaw in my opinion and I'm not going to get hurt again wearing that same shoe when all I did was bend over.

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When I sit there and have to reach down to get something or if I stumbled again, I was carrying a two by six and I tripped on the foot of a table saw when I was carrying it through the shop.

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Simple thing.

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But the bigger story here is when we have cities like Portland, which I don't live in the city, I live outside of a much more sensible community.

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When we see the crime, the mismanagement of city resources, when you see the people frustrated trying to fix city government and the high taxes and they wonder why people like Keen Utility are shutting down and going to a place that has much more sensible and safer places for their people to work, I get it.

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I wake up this morning on Thursday morning here on the 22nd and I turn the TV on.

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What do I see?

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Yup, City of Portland's gonna take two more million dollars out of the police budget to fund parks.

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People aren't going to the parks because they're not safe.

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So let's take a little bit more money out of the police department and put people in the parks for programs where the kids could be at risk because of the lack of police funding.

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Here's my little rant for the day.

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This is why we have these problems in cities like Portland.

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This is why people are moving out of Portland for safer homes.

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This is why we see manufacturing jobs for these are boots made for the construction worker, for the trades, for the warehouse workers, the restaurant workers.

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We've got some serious problems we got to fix.

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And it's going to take cities like Portland having to crash and burn the whole downtown core.

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What do they have a 60% occupancy rate?

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They are on their road to Detroit in their bad day.

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Detroit's cleaning itself up.

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It's looking really good.

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But cities like Portland Cities like Seattle, cities like San Francisco still have not figured out that what they're doing is chasing businesses away and it's going to be a ghost town.

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How are they going to fix it?

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Put in people that understand how to run a city, people that put the residents first, not their social programs.

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And three, they're going to have to convert all of these spaces and nobody wants to go visit into residential housing or something because there are going to be retail stores everywhere that are empty.

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So that's going to create maybe more housing needs downtown and maybe that'll bring things back.

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But these are some of the problems we are seeing.

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All right, everybody, I'm gonna let you go on this update.

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I just saw this and I had to put a rant out because I'm just shaking my head.

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People are shocked in Portland and I'm like, we all saw it coming.

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It's the most expensive place to do business.

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And they wonder why they're leaving.

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I feel bad for the residents of Portland, but then I don't.

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The people of Portland voted in what they're getting.

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This is what they asked for and this is what they're getting.

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And places like Kentucky, places like Nevada, places across the country, whether it be Texas or Florida or anywhere else, they're adding these companies, they're adding these businesses while the other ones, they're losing out and they're losing the tax dollars and blue collar workforce that they'll pay for later.

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All right, guys, I gotta go.

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My throat is gonna start coughing any minute here and that's not gonna be a good thing.

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