Will manufacturing ever come back to the USA?

why is it so hard to make things here and why do companies fight so hard not to?

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Jews.

It's called Womanufacturing now pig

try this one better retard

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No and that's a good thing. Also, you will own nothing, eat ze bugs, and be happy.
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It just a symptoms of jew rat infection

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Free trade. Tarrifs are the only answer.

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Americans cost 10x as much as beaners. That’s all.

> why is it so hard to make things here
Because our elected officials have done everything in their power to make it so.

Manufacturing had been picking up since the depths of the 2008 recession until covid, employment went as low as 11.4mil and is now back to the immediately pre-covid number at 12.8mil. before the 2008 crash there were around 14mil people in manufacturing which itself was a massive decline from the 18mil pre NAFTA. The 2008 numbers we might be able to get to, but getting to the pre-nafta numbers would require >100% of all currently unemployed people that are looking for work to be in manufacturing.

Only if we get a leader that actually cares about the country and is willing to put Americas prosperity at the forefront and sacrifice (((world peace))). Also the (((democratic))) system and (((checks and balances))) mean that the (((other branches of government))) will almost always prevent this from happening. In short we will not be returning to industrial independence anytime soon.

You allow them to pay much less money to out of country workers and bring the good back with no tariff or a tariff that would be smaller than paying in country wages. Any company trying to compete against that can't make enough money to stay in business, so they all have to go out of the country to get cheap labor. The only ways to change that are to get American wages equal or lower than out of country wages, which is unlikely. Or get the tariffs high enough that it is not profitable to use out of country labor.

If you copy Chinese joint venture laws?
Yes.
If you don't...
Nope.
It's really that simple.

made for cheaper elsewhere and allowed into the country due to lack of adequate tariffs

it's coming back to new america alright (formerly known as mexico)

yes

globohomo is dieing because vaxxxtards

2023 will see many changes

Slave wages aside...
Tariffs are old school
China out-capitalized the capitalists with joint venture laws
That's how they got 8% year over year growth

We need you goys to stop being so entitled and start to be competitive with wages among 3rd world but dwellers and imported Mexicans first. That’s just the free market goy.

fuck off chang

Do you realize if the USA embraces joint venture laws, it ends China??
Way to go projecting (((you))) are the chinese shill.