Protectionism retards development.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDtZLShib2E
A basic manufacturing operation in the U.S. brings jobs that benefit tradesmen, managers, I.T. professionals, Finance, E.H.S., and more. It dramatically boosts tax revenues at the local and state levels. Generates more local spend that stimulates economies at all levels. In fact, numerous shop floor-level workers get the opportunity to get certifications and degrees, develop supervisory experience, and move up within their own companies.
More U.S.-based manufacturing is a great thing.
Go to a place where a new manufacturing plant has been built and go to a place where one has shut down. The differences in vitality are quite obvious. It's like comparing Austin TX to Detroit MI.
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.
The wage differential between here and in 3rd world countries is humongous
That is very obvious.
dismissed it as a “negotiating tool” only. We are all getting what you idjits caused.
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you were getting and declaring it better than the alternative. So live with it and quit the daily whining. You made it possible.
Holy shit, that's funny. Thanks for the laugh, Frances.
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