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    1 day ago

    To answer your question, yes I would. Working in a factory makes you much more than peanuts. You don’t have to work in aerospace either. They are good jobs and creating more of them will benefit our country and raise average wages. A factory for making toasters opening up and creating jobs will increase average wages via supply and demand for labor. Even the bottom tier factories near me currently pay twice the minimum wage and that number will only go up with more job competition.

    Did you know the Chinese government subsidizes shipping cost up until the point of entry at another country? It sometimes costs more for me to mail something to the next city over than it costs to mail something from China to the next city over. Our trade problems go beyond just cost of labor and shipping. China has had their thumb tipping the scale for a long time, now we do too.


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    You assume service industry means everyone is doing high paying mental work? Not everyone is capable of being a doctor or a lawyer. For most people working in the “service industry” they are providing services to the upper class. Maids, waiters, cleaners, cooks, delivery drivers. We don’t pay teachers living wages. The country only needs so many accountants. Anything tech or customer service related that can be outsourced is sent to India.

    Just like a stock portfolio, the economy is healthier if it is diversified. That means we need to bring back manufacturing. Maybe then, people besides just lawyers, doctors, and engineers will be able to afford to go to a restaurant.


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    The tariffs were planned. Presidents generally roll out the ‘eating your vegetables’ policies in their second term. Of course its going to drive up prices, that is the point. The small business that start making domestic goods will make good money. The small businesses that just dropship crap from Temu and Alibaba will go out of business. The dollar was already disappearing as the global reserve currency before Trump.

    We need to NOT accept that manufacturing is behind us. NEVER accept failure.


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    I think tariffs ARE a solution to manufacturing being exported. Your hatred for Trump is clouding your opinion of the economics of jobs. And I imagine a lot of billionaires are less than happy with the revenue loss they are about to have with trade being down. I really doubt Trump is coming for ‘everything I hold dear’. I think this country was already broken well before he was in office, so you really can’t blame him for that. Whether you think DEI policies are racist is subjective- making race part of any decision making process for jobs or education is racist in my opinion. Nobody is special. I don’t think he has ‘emboldened the racists’. If your local police force isn’t addressing violence why don’t you blame them?




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    50 years of manufacturing job loss can’t be fixed in one presidential term. Nicocado didn’t lose all that weight in one week. Change can be hard and painful. But not changing would be giving up on the next generation. He might be rude, he might be orange, but by god he is addressing the elephant in the room everyone else is ignoring.