Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This might take the crown for dumbest New Topic ever.
Yes. Do you work in a factory? Do your kids work or plan to work in a factory?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:self sufficency
quality control
better polution standards in US than overseas
Strengthening the US
Price
Is this question that stupid? Its like you're 18 and have never been in the real world. Producing our goods overseas isnt better than producing goods in the US.
I question the education of people here
We DON'T manufacture. No one wants those jobs. And I grew up in the rust belt where factory work was where all my uneducated (in an academic sense) ancestors worked. Those factories are no longer there and they all transitioned to other jobs.
Further, this is a GLOBAL economy. The idea that any nation can be as isolationist as Trump is being right now is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I genuinely don't understand what problem we're trying to solve for with bringing manufacturing back to the US.
Middle class jobs. Why can't people pivot to new expanding fields? If it's a problem with education, we can fix that instead.
Supply chain. What was wrong exactly? We made it through covid more or less intact.
Reliance on other countries. Also what's wrong with how things have been going? Do people really look back on the past several decades and think "I wish we were less reliant on every single country?" Can we be more targeted or specific?
Cost. Um, clearly this isn't going to lower costs for anyone on anything.
Quality control. Not understanding this argument either. Don't buy cheap crap from China if you don't want things breaking. You can pay more for higher quality now. You'll be forced to pay more in the future with tariffs (and I have little faith that quality will be better).
What else is there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be manufacturing, absolutely, but it should be for things critical to the country as evidenced by shortages due to supply chain issues related to COVID and to things where it simply makes economic sense to produce in country. Shoes are not something that requires a skilled workforce and doesn't pay a lot because consumers demand lower prices, and as such, no need to onshore those jobs, for example.
Like toilet paper? Heck TP is made in the good old USA and we couldn’t even get that one right! People were using copies of the post just like our great GPs used back in the day.
Leave the manufacturing to the pros.
Anonymous wrote:self sufficency
quality control
better polution standards in US than overseas
Strengthening the US
Price
Is this question that stupid? Its like you're 18 and have never been in the real world. Producing our goods overseas isnt better than producing goods in the US.
I question the education of people here
Anonymous wrote:There should be manufacturing, absolutely, but it should be for things critical to the country as evidenced by shortages due to supply chain issues related to COVID and to things where it simply makes economic sense to produce in country. Shoes are not something that requires a skilled workforce and doesn't pay a lot because consumers demand lower prices, and as such, no need to onshore those jobs, for example.
Anonymous wrote:This might take the crown for dumbest New Topic ever.
Anonymous wrote:There should be manufacturing, absolutely, but it should be for things critical to the country as evidenced by shortages due to supply chain issues related to COVID and to things where it simply makes economic sense to produce in country. Shoes are not something that requires a skilled workforce and doesn't pay a lot because consumers demand lower prices, and as such, no need to onshore those jobs, for example.