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Date: March 11th, 2025 10:43 AM Author: zombie-like angry wagecucks
SERVICE cannot be an entire economy. what are you talking about? software? tech? these aren't the same jobs that blue collar workers do and despite lib "everyone is born the same" bullshit you will NEVER be able to teach the left half of the bell curve to to do these jobs.
on top of that, it's not fucking zero sum. we can have both. what, do we just not have the capacity to do both? we need fucking jobs.
lastly, manufacturing is not just good economically but it's also good for our national security and independence. remember when COVID happened and we couldn't get PPE, ventilators, and tons of other goods? remember the global supply chain shut down that happened for years where we couldn't get cars finished? if that's what happens when there's an overreaction to a bad flu, who the fuck happens when there's a real emergency?
jfc you faggots just repeat 80s/90s NAFTA shit as if all of this effort is a reaction to HOW SHITTY things are after NAFTA and globalism.
die.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5692447&forum_id=2#48736591) |
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Date: March 11th, 2025 10:49 AM Author: low-t property doctorate
Raising the cost of steel and aluminum costs more skilled manufacturing jobs higher up the value chain. Those companies now pay more for manufacturing inputs and their exports become less competitive. You're killing jobs for people assembling engine blocks and precision industrial equipment in order to create dirty dangerous jobs stoking coke ovens where people get covered in soot and risk falling into vats of molten metal. lumberjacking is one of the most dangerous jobs on earth.
Also the economy is near full employment. Kick the illegals out and we would hit full employment without impoverishing everyone.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5692447&forum_id=2#48736609)
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Date: March 11th, 2025 10:54 AM Author: zombie-like angry wagecucks
you are either ignorant or a disingenuous retard to cite "full employment."
go to a zoomer job forum and look at what they're saying. people cannot get jobs in their field. yeah, it's "full employment" because amazon can always use warm bodies in their factories for $15. jfc you retards with your labor statistics. having a bunch of wage slaves that cannot afford shit is not a good economy even if every is so desperate that they have to work or starve.
the rest of your shit is nonsense. i don't believe you know anything about manufacturing. i have many close friends that are senior engineers and they all support this and lament that america doesn't even have the competence to do manufactuering now. it's not just infrastructure, it's that we don't even have the people and tradition because we shipped it away.
also we're kicking the illegals out while doing this.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5692447&forum_id=2#48736625) |
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Date: March 11th, 2025 10:58 AM Author: low-t property doctorate
Why are you such an angry little man?
You think working in an Amazon warehouse is worse than in a steel foundry? My dad is a welder and he got me a job in his machine tool factory in HS during the summers. My job sucked but his was a good one that got my brother and me through college. The owner of the factory (great grandson of the founder who immigrated from Bavaria) is like a family friend. And he's worried about the cost of steel and aluminum going up. Have you ever even been in a factory?
"having a bunch of wage slaves that cannot afford shit is not a good economy even if every is so desperate that they have to work or starve."
You're actually describing what you're taking us back to. Nobody would work in a sweatshop making Nikes if they weren't afraid of starving. You're raising the cost of everything and making everyone work grueling low-value jobs to pay for it. You're killing high-value jobs in advanced manufacturing that rely on cheap steel. You're raising the cost of housing by making lumber more expensive. And it's all unnecessary because kicking out illegals is sufficient in itself to raise wages and increase American citizen employment.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5692447&forum_id=2#48736644) |
Date: March 11th, 2025 10:47 AM Author: zombie-like angry wagecucks
damn SP500 is down less than 1% rn. i had no idea that 1% of of our largest companies was based on canadian steel imports.
or maybe, just maybe, these reactions are panicky swings that happen every fucking time the government announces anything. for years financial news was talking about how rate hikes was going to lead to a recession and the stock market dipped every time one was announced. turns out we were fine. perhaps the elites are reacting strongly to this because they don't want to pay more taxes?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5692447&forum_id=2#48736602) |
Date: May 30th, 2025 8:36 AM
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He saw the markets reacting favorably to the court’s decision to block his tariffs and he said “we can’t have that, we’re doing a stay pending appeal”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5692447&forum_id=2#48973047) |
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