I’m for trade and tax policy that encourages producers to manufacture more in the USA and for buyers to buy more from America. The solution is not that difficult. Reward corporations that hire Americans and reward those that buy American.
Now when it comes to regulations, we simply need to do what the Chinese do to those who screw the country. Shoot them. Don’t waste money on bureaucrats to regulate; just put the industrialists who put us in danger in front of a firing squad, a wall and blind folded. Guaranteed other CEOs won’t ever feel the need to flaunt regulations that risk the safety of Americans again. All it will take is one sacrificing one CEO and the rest will never again endanger Americans.
Right there is where we disagree. I'm for free people deciding for themselves where and what they should produce, and you want free people's business activity directed by 'tax encouragement' from the federal government.
It's the conflict between state control of the economy vs. people control. Something that's particularly sick about state controllers is that they don't want to manufacture anything themselves, they want to make others do it for them. Freedom advocates like myself aren't afraid to get up and make things. Right now I have a chip making plant in silicon valley and a clothing retail chain in the US, Japan, and China. Just a few years ago I was involved in much more but this is all I got left going on now with state control being so popular these days, and I'm probably going to have to shut down these last two ventures too.