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BS. Totally BS. There's no evidence that manufacturing workers transitioned into high pay IT service

Author: Eli (9555 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 12:53 pm on Mar 28, 2025
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Workers in any country because of trades. College education (stem) within s country already decides the career routes of people.

The comparative advantages in trade have been twisted in last 30 years which put US in a disadvantaged position. 1. Our self inflicted regulations made manufacturing sector harder to develop. 2. Tariffs of last 30 years made US harder to compete.

This guy just repeated 30 years old bullshits which harmed this country so much.


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Replies to: "BS. Totally BS. There's no evidence that manufacturing workers transitioned into high pay IT service"

  • Manufacturing is the wrong way to go. [LINK] - Curly1918 - 10:05am 3/28/25 (10) [View All]
    • Respectfully disagree. U.S. manufacturing benefits all types of careers. - jakers - 3:05pm 3/28/25
      • Totally agree, my entire career has been in manufacturing or manufacturing adjacent - iairishcheeks - 4:13pm 3/28/25
    • BS. Totally BS. There's no evidence that manufacturing workers transitioned into high pay IT service - Eli - 12:53pm 3/28/25
      • That may be true but it makes no economic sense to manufacture in the US - Curly1918 - 5:37pm 3/28/25
    • Manufacturing jobs will increase the middle class. - PaND - 11:06am 3/28/25
    • No shit. Remember when he talked about doing it in the campaign and all you MAGA voters just - Frank L - 10:40am 3/28/25
      • One trick pony post. [NT] - Curly1918 - 12:38pm 3/28/25
        • Just tired of hearing people who voted MAGA now continually bitch. You made your choice knowing what - Frank L - 1:29pm 3/28/25
          • "quit the daily whining" - Iggle - 3:38pm 3/28/25
            • By those who voted and supported him, yeah. [NT] - Frank L - 7:29pm 3/28/25

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