Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember, most of the people here are from the concrete jungle of DC that push paper all day and have live in nannies.
A small sliver of reality.
80% of American jobs are white collar. 10% are manufacturing. Talk about a small sliver of reality. Though I am glad you work in manufacturing.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Without a living wage, no one is going to be doing any of these manufacturing jobs. I doubt any of these companies are going to offer a pension and I doubt a family of four will not be able to live off of a line worker's income like they did in the '50s. No matter how badly you want it, America will not be back in the '50s. I would love to be able to vacation and have a single family home in a suburb and our children in a great school and me stay home all day with just my husband's job as a line worker working 40 hours a week. But honey that ain't going to happen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't we want to be a sustainable country? Why wouldn't we want to be able to provide for ourselves? Do you think the world experiences less pollution just because manufacturing is in another part of the world?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a dumb question. Some manufacturing should be here. Skilled manufacturing should be reshored. We don't need to be making t-shirts and widgets.
That's not what they are talking about though.
I disagree about t-shirts. Local manufacturing of clothing is very nice. Everyone in India and China wear custom fit clothes. When I was in Beijing, I bought a custom fit traditional outfit. We negotiated with the seller we told them we had to catch a train in three hours, they said they would to it. We came back in two hours, and they were snipping the last few threads off. The manufacturing facility was behind the store. I also bought several sets of custom fit business/casual in China. You go to a big warehouse type building. Pick the cloth you want, take to get measured, come back in two weeks custom fit clothing reasonably priced.
Compare that to trying to order custom fit clothing online. Getting measured putting in the numbers, then you find out that the manufacturer has a different interpretation of the numbers.
I would get custom T-shirts if I could, and not just stylized "custom" prints.
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't we want to be a sustainable country? Why wouldn't we want to be able to provide for ourselves? Do you think the world experiences less pollution just because manufacturing is in another part of the world?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't we want to be a sustainable country? Why wouldn't we want to be able to provide for ourselves? Do you think the world experiences less pollution just because manufacturing is in another part of the world?
We are not the most innovative. So we can't get the best made items b/c we are forced to buy stuff from the US? Do you travel? Our stuff sucks.
Yes, after we started importing cheap clothes. We had better quality once upon a time and not so long ago.
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: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:Remember, most of the people here are from the concrete jungle of DC that push paper all day and have live in nannies.
A small sliver of reality.