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Folks can be pretty resourceful even in times of tough economic turmoil. Watch the below vid & place your opinion.
The interconnection of the various nations though trade --which has been going on for thousands of years-- is just fine. Sure, throughout history there've been various nut houses that have tried (in vain) to isolate themselves, but global unity has always prevailed.The problem with collapses is that they take down the good with the bad.
Life isn't simplistic and binary; it's complicated and nuanced.
It really is a shame, how many people refuse to see that.
The interconnection of the various nations though trade --which has been going on for thousands of years-- is just fine. Sure, throughout history there've been various nut houses that have tried (in vain) to isolate themselves, but global unity has always prevailed.
It's reality and we either deal w/ it or we get dealed out.
There may be a problem w/ your focus on manufacturing.Maybe, maybe not. I suspect that the last couple years will teach businesses that they really need to reconsider having a global supply chain for all their manufacturing inputs. It doesn't mean that they won't sell on a global scale, but they might very well stop their manufacturing from being so reliant on single suppliers from a host of different nations.
Folks can be pretty resourceful even in times of tough economic turmoil. Watch the below vid & place your opinion.
There may be a problem w/ your focus on manufacturing.
Sure it's all nice & stuff, but it reminds me of how a century ago everyone was focused on agriculture/farming --and the falling farm employment. What happened then is a guy could work a week in a factory & build a tractor which would then go to the farm and crop production would soar ten-fold. Now a guy can work in the services and design a new factory layout and the manufacturer's output will soar ten-fold.
Right now U.S. manufacturing output is soaring, it's double what it was 30 years ago, even while U.S. manufacturing employment's been falling. Just like farming. A hundred hears ago half the U.S. population worked on the farm, now it's about a percent or two but we produce far more food for the world.
LOL!!! You forgot to meantion that the U.S. workers were eating chocolate that was imported to Hersheys Pensylvania and drinking coffee imported to Starbucks. Don't get me started on imported bananas at the supermarket...Your made in the US tractor is really assembled in the US from a lot of foreign manufactured parts...