Why are Americans so existed to bring back these jobs?

Why are Americans so existed to bring back these jobs?

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They're preparing themselves to serve their new Chinese overlords.

Americans are useless retarded abominations. They don't and can't produce anything of value.

americans want jobs

*brings back manufacturing jobs*

NO NOT THESE JOBS I WANT TO SIT ON MY ASS IN AC WHILE MAKING A GORILLION DOLLARS

why are they like this

17%

what is min wage pay

what is benefits

what is worker rights

Trump misunderstood when Americans asked for jobs, we didn’t mean slave labor factory jobs

Any of those workers on your PIC do infinity times more useful job when most of office dwellers. So if some of office worker or just jobless become tailor, as example, it will be already huge win for economy. This why.

Enjoy your $30,000 iPhone.

Back to the front lines, Vlad.

To compete with China you must become like China

because due to the tariffs, we can sell shit for a high price, and therefore own a home.

Capitalists are excited. Most Americans don't care.

That makes no sense.

Very smart comment.

Enjoy your $55000 base spec corolla

That is a room full of Americans tho

sorry those positions are for h1bjeets only

well the real estate is in a bubble and the tariffs won’t affect real estate, however due to the prices of other goods going up, manufacturing jobs will pay wages commensurate to tye value of those goods manufactured.

Amerigoys, take note of what your master proclaims you as to the world.

kek these retards suck at their jobs

Those types of jobs were enough to pay basic living expenses here in the '80s, and a nice way for women to work part time and make some extra cash for the family.

Yes, and the workers would also pay more for products.

This is true

a new factory will be technologically equivalent to a factory from 100 years ago

you know if america just invested in infrastructure instead of fighting wars on behalf of israel and global policing then there would be affordable housing

yes, but the assets/goods that you hypothetically already own also goes up.
a used car, for example, will see its value increase.
thrift stores will probably see more business.

An entire nation with hundreds of millions of people doing makework bullshit jobs is better?

yes because our economy will be based on manufacturing rather than on speculation.
do you realize that nazi germany fluorished directly because of their industry and protectionist approaches?

implying darquan and shaquanza will work these jobs instead of staying on EBT

Wrong. For example, the garment industry has never paid well, even back then when it employed hundreds of thousands of workers in the US.

I hate it when idiots answer a question reflexively with "yes" and then state the opposite.

"Bureaucracy is the price we pay for impartiality"
-Stalin

The jobs are not moving here. 24% tax isn't that high.

You are assuming that everyone will continue to buy the (now inflated) products from America which they won't. Another company in another country will work with the production companies abandoned in your hypothetical scenario and produce the same product for a cheaper price. And if you think people will pay more just because the tag says "American made" then you are every bit the fool I originally thought

None of them think they'll be working a factory job, like communists they think they'll enjoy the fruits other will be producing with their sweat

negroes did move north to work in factories after the civil war.
then the consumer will pay the cost and the value of existing goods such as in thrift stores will be higher.

another company in another country will work with the production companies abandoned in your hypothetical scenario and—

do you know what a tariff is?

LMAO. Not even close to being true.

then the consumer will pay the cost

With what money? From their minimum wage job?

Fascinating how the west used to have a large textile industry that got shut down/outsourced in about the same time frame. The things we used to make were of high quality too.

if the value of the merchandise being manufactured has a higher price, then it follows that the wages for the factory worker would also increase beyond minimum wage.

I grew up in a former textile mill town. Huge abandoned brick and granite mills all over the city. It was like living in the ruins of another civilization.

What's so fascinating about that? The textile industry used to be at the forefront of the technological revolution. But that's not the case anymore. West has moved on.
Again, that's never been the case, at least not in the last 200 years. All you'll get is more sweat shops, full of immigrants.

nope.
japan and germany have export/manufacturing based economies.
it can be done.

Of course it can be done. But what do you think these countries are exporting? T-shirts?

no, they’re exporting the infrastructure that automates the process of making t-shirts.
that’s what i want america to be doing.

It doesn't matter what *you* want. Trump wants to bring back the production of t-shirts. And sneakers. And towels. His commerce secretary literally said so.

oh ok, i didn’t know that.
gay..

It's the only way to reverse what the boomers' decadence has wrought. It's either mercantilism or death.