Not that long ago, people still knew how to sew their own clothes. My mom was a professional. My peers think what I know is quaint and old-timey. My kids can barely handstitch, but they do know how to identify quality thrifted goods... |
Because America is the land of excess, not sustainability. If we'd been prioritizing sustainability for the past 30 or so years, we wouldn't be in this position. But people want the newest phone, car, designer drug, etc. and a disposable wardrobe and the want it cheap. It was never sustainable. |
You would be better served to invest in a decent-quality serger, good cloth and a good pattern and simply make your own. It would be about the same prices as what you'd pay for someone to do this domestically. T-shirts are easy. And then, once you know how, you can sell them to your friends! American ingenuity! |
+1 Americans are going to have to change their habits and It’s hard to go backwards. Gen Z and Alpha grew up on Amazon two day shipping and cheap clothes from overseas. That’s going to be a rough switch. |
| We don’t have enough of a underclass to man all these factories you are dreaming of. Plus why do we want to ruin our land with factories everywhere? There is a reason most goods are made in third world countries. |
| 19:43 is an evil elitist. |
+1 Exactly. Who here is sending their kids to the best public or private schools possible for them to end up working in a factory? I'd guess that most of us here are not dreaming of our kids landing a great job making toxic plastic crap. Or is the plan to open the border again and fill up the factories with underpaid migrants packing themselves into cheap housing getting "free" healthcare and pubic education. Rinse, repeat. |
Exactly. They are made in countries where environmental regulations are weak, so companies are free to destroy the land, air, and water. Those countries also have weak money against the dollar, which means a decent wage there is pennies. The only way for manufacturing to happen here is to allow the destruction of the environment and let the dollar become so weak that it is meaningless. In other words, America has to become a total sh*thole country. Trump is doing a great job at it, too. |
You don't need to make up stuff like this you know... |
Do we believe in our heart of hearts that Trump and his cabinet cronies would give a damn if we look out the window and see this https://earth.org/air-pollution-in-china-are-chinas-policies-working/ because of all the fabulous new factories they brought back to the US? And factories are only one culprit here-- think of all the cars and trucks on the road. It's not like all of these factory workers will be piling into Teslas. |
Bruh, we literally have tent cities under every overpass and you're saying we don't have an underclass? |
| Not a dumb question. The WSJ reported that is IPhones were made in America, they would cost $30k each. No American wants to work for subpar wages nor wants to pay high prices. |
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Plenty of good reasons to onshore some manufacturing.
But jobs is not a good reason since they are not desirable. If there is a retail job that pays $20/hr and a factory job at the same rate, your factory will get no workers. Factory jobs need to pay at least a 50% premium to attract the same level of worker. Even for skilled jobs, they require premium pay to work in a factory. |
Those people are mentally ill, they will not fill even low skill factory jobs. Employers are not hiring tent city residents. |