Yes, but I'm realistic about the prospects of accomplishing that.
Textiles aren't coming back. Consumer electronics assembly probably isn't coming back (even if we manage to claw back chip fabbing from Korea and Vietnam, which frankly I'm not hopeful about).
Large appliance and furniture assembly we can probably claw back, as it only went south of the border.
All of it should come back. It could easily be done with tariffs, and changing tax laws.
It won't be done as long as the political class remains in power, and the people of the US remain hypnotized.
It's not about clawing back. It's about changing our thinking and removing the power of globalists in corporations. As long as we believe it can't be done, it won't be done.
We need a Bering Straits rail bridge.
It's technically possible, the maximum depth of the straits is barely 60 meters. We build oil rigs much deeper already.
We need to make things in America again.
Yes, but I'm realistic about the prospects of accomplishing that.
Textiles aren't coming back. Consumer electronics assembly probably isn't coming back (even if we manage to claw back chip fabbing from Korea and Vietnam, which frankly I'm not hopeful about).
Large appliance and furniture assembly we can probably claw back, as it only went south of the border.
All of it should come back. It could easily be done with tariffs, and changing tax laws.
It won't be done as long as the political class remains in power, and the people of the US remain hypnotized.
It's not about clawing back. It's about changing our thinking and removing the power of globalists in corporations. As long as we believe it can't be done, it won't be done.