Yes, not perfect though I think proves the claim we *do* make stuff here. Now, I'd agree we should make more stuff here but I think we all agree on that!
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I mean obviously we make stuff here. How could I argue the opposite? But fuck, for real manufacturing gdp to be flat for 20 years in the worlds greatest capitalist country? Something is wrong. And of course look at the employment! Some people can only work those jobs.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @mgirdley
Some people don’t agree on that. Free market globalists* like
@davidgshort for example. *i have no idea what this word means. It just seemed appropriate1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @Molson_Hart @mgirdley
I don’t think we shouldn’t make more stuff. I think government intervention to do so is more likely to cause more problems than solve them
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Actually, no. US car manufacturers, other than Tesla, which sells a tiny tiny fraction of all cars, have been in retreat for 40 years due to Asian competition.
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What I mean is that protectionism hasn’t been harmful in that industry. I think that people are pretty satisfied with the employment it provides. Unless you’re arguing that we would employ more people if we had less car manufacturing protectionism?
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Protectionism is always good for the industry being protected. It’s the rest of the economy and normal people paying higher prices who get screwed.
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Do you think it would be a shame if Tesla made its cars in Mexico and China instead of the United States? Or would that be better because they’d be cheaper?
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Do you think it would be better if they were made in Texas instead of California? I don’t really care, I think governments shouldn’t determine it or impose taxes on their people in order to determine it
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I’m mostly indifferent but I strongly prefer the cars be made in USA than China/mex
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What if Mexicans are being paid to build them in California?
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I’d prefer Americans, including Americans of Mexican descent, to do it. We have enough labor to manufacture cars.
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