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Hey guys, its too hard, don't bother.. That's not the point. If for some reason China decides to not send us steel/medication/etc then we just don't have it. It will be a lot harder to build the infrastructure when you don't even have the materials to build the plants.

This needs to be done even if it is HARD. That is kind of the point. We need to break all reliance on anything "critical" for the function of the country and its food/medical infra and military on other countries.

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>On April 2nd, 2025, our president announced major new taxes on imports from foreign countries (“tariffs”), ranging from 10% to 49%. The stated goal is to bring manufacturing back to the United States and to “make America wealthy again”. These tariffs will not work. In fact, they may even do the opposite, fail to bring manufacturing back and make America poorer in the process. This article gives the 14 reasons why this is the case, how the United States could bring manufacturing back if it were serious about doing so, and what will ultimately happen with this wrongheaded policy. I’ve been in the manufacturing industry for 15 years. I’ve manufactured in the USA and in China. I worked in a factory in China. I speak and read Chinese. I’ve purchased millions of dollars worth of goods from the US and China, but also Vietnam, Indonesia, Taiwan, and Cambodia. I’ve also visited many factories in Mexico and consider myself a student of how countries rise and fall.

Hey guys, its too hard, don't bother.. That's not the point. If for some reason China decides to not send us steel/medication/etc then we just don't have it. It will be a lot harder to build the infrastructure when you don't even have the materials to build the plants. This needs to be done even if it is HARD. That is kind of the point. We need to break all reliance on anything "critical" for the function of the country and its food/medical infra and military on other countries. Archive: https://archive.today/71G3Z From the post: >>On April 2nd, 2025, our president announced major new taxes on imports from foreign countries (“tariffs”), ranging from 10% to 49%. The stated goal is to bring manufacturing back to the United States and to “make America wealthy again”. These tariffs will not work. In fact, they may even do the opposite, fail to bring manufacturing back and make America poorer in the process. This article gives the 14 reasons why this is the case, how the United States could bring manufacturing back if it were serious about doing so, and what will ultimately happen with this wrongheaded policy. I’ve been in the manufacturing industry for 15 years. I’ve manufactured in the USA and in China. I worked in a factory in China. I speak and read Chinese. I’ve purchased millions of dollars worth of goods from the US and China, but also Vietnam, Indonesia, Taiwan, and Cambodia. I’ve also visited many factories in Mexico and consider myself a student of how countries rise and fall.

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This needs to be done even if it is HARD. That is kind of the point. We need to break all reliance on anything "critical" for the function of the country and its food/medical infra and military on other countries.

There's a catch to this. Sure we can build the infrastructure back up, but the workers aren't trained or have moved on, retired or passed away. Guess who people like (((elon musk))) will say are trained and ready? H1B visa shitskins. Bringing back the manufacturing is a plan to have us welcome the idea that we need foreign invaders here in the US to do these essential jobs. They'll work for less and White men won't be hired therefore wages go down further. They're just sugarcoating the replacement pill so we willingly swallow it. We can't let that happen. White men should be in these jobs not pajeets and chinks.

It's a trap.

[–] 4 pts

Having been involved with opening a "high tech" manufacturing facility in middle of no-where USA it was tough but all of the equipment was designed by White engineers in the USA and Europe, assembled in India (because CHEAP) then shipped to the USA.

The experts that ran the equipment were all Americans (White too). I am not disagreeing that there is risk for some of this but to act like strong hard working White men can't "figure that shit out" quickly especially if the pay is good is just a black-pill.

[–] 2 pts

I am not disagreeing that there is risk for some of this but to act like strong hard working White men can't "figure that shit out" quickly especially if the pay is good is just a black-pill.

They won't allow White men to have a shot. They're just going to say we don't have the talent here in the US and H1B visas will flow like water. You know this is how it will be.