It should come as no surprise to anyone, but the UGA College Republicans embrace the fundamental economic approach of their candidate. They apparently decided to create some (hideous) "UGA Students for Romney" t-shirts. But in the process, they decided to embrace the fundamental economic tool of their candidate: outsourcing.
It makes sense that to support the "pioneer of outsourcing," they would choose to buy shirts made overseas. To support an American, union-supported shop, would probably be unacceptable to them. They care nothing for American jobs, they'd rather save a few cents rather than support our struggling workers. Maybe I'm being too harsh, maybe they didn't think about it at all, but with all the criticism about Romney and his lack of care for American workers, how could they be so blind to the optics of this choice?