That is what you want to see.
No, we want to see a realistic proposal that will help the displaced production worker find that will enable him/her to support their families without government assistance. There are 5 million good paying job openings right now that cannot be filled because there are no qualified workers.
Some states have put into place programs which ask corporations what kinds of skills they need, and then offer unemployed workers training in these skills. Some corporations have been willing to contribute towards the costs of these programs and help shape the programs so that the workers will have all of the skills they need for their jobs at the end.
Trying to force corporations to return jobs that are gone and not coming back by way of tariff's, or lure them back with tax incentives is counterproductive. It also shifts the burden of paying taxes from the corporations to the workers. Robbing Peter to pay Paul is what is getting the US into all sorts of circle jerk messes.
Luring jobs from one state to another is a waste of time money and tax dollars. You want new jobs for America, not Louisiana. Taking jobs from California to Arizona does nothing for the US economy as a whole. There's way to much ofo "I got mine and **** the rest of the country". This is truly what is keeping your nation from being great again. When you steal from your brother, how does your family overall, prosper?