
New fan here!
You are economical
ly on point.
I just don't believe that the increases in transporta
tion costs alone, to say nothing of the rapidly declining wage differenti
als between the U.S. and China, Phillipine
s, Vietnam, and many other places doesn't provide a real opportunit
y to "remake America" with new manufactur
ing technologi
es.
I also know that business is just "doing it's job" by seeking .lower costs and higher profits, but sooner or later, business MUST realize that their long-term interests are best served by developing and maintainin
g U.S. technology leadership
.
It's no accident the Boeing, Caterpilla
r and others maintain leading market shares in their industries
, and are U.S. based. They are willing to desing industry-l
eading products and let a fair marketplac
e decide.
What we must be on guard about is so-called Fair Trade agreements
, which open up markets for our businesses
, but conversely
-sometimes
, not all the time-wind up costing U.S. consumers/
taxpayers more.
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