Thank you protectionism and thank you unions for making the super-efficient, highly paid American worker obsolete. At some point, we can and will regain this, but only if we get rid of the notions that you "export jobs." The U.S. has ALWAYS "exported jobs," esp. if you consider that the largest U.S. plant in the WORLD in the mid 1800s was the Singer Sewing Machine plant . . . in IRELAND!
Was the Singer Plant before or after the potato famine?
And guess what? How many US jobs are courtesy of Non-US firms.
So if we get into a “jobs war”, guess who will end up losing? It won’t be “them.”