America is building up our own enemy.
We are importing (far) too much of everything, from a hostile country.
We need to bring back manufacturing, to America.
Sounds good.
Twenty-five years too late.
We should NEVER have formed a relationship with a nation that ran over it’s peaceful dissidents with tanks.
We should NEVER have transferred our technology to it.
To be honest, our nation doesn’t deserve to win a conflict with China. We did everything possible to betray our nation.
Big business wanted to sell our nation out. Our leaders did it. We let them.
[We need to bring back manufacturing, to America.]
John McCain (D-AZ) said those jobs aren’t coming back.
And with the help of his Democrat buddies, they’ll make sure it stays that way.
Oh, did I say (D-AZ). He claimed (R-AZ). But we all know he was (D-AZ).
As we found out in Wisconsin with the projected Foxconn plant - we do not have enough workers for the plants we do have, let alone new ones - part of this problem is not bodies, but the poor educational system in the US which emphasizes areas other than science, engineering and math while vocational schools are looked down on. So we churn out social justice warriors and environmental specialists for “cool” jobs that do not exist or exist in very low numbers.
China on the other hand produces engineers in the 100s of thousands each year. Perhaps because the parents are very focused on the academic success of their children, and have generally higher IQs
Singapore - Hong Kong - 108
South Korea - 106
China - Japan - 105
Taiwan - 104
USA - 98