As did the New York Times. Most statistical models were biased because the data was biased. That doesn't change my perception of the entire organization (though I understand if others do change theirs.)
"The larger problem for Trump and his supporters is that there is very little reason to think that any set of policies could meaningfully reverse the long-term decline in U.S. manufacturing jobs. That decline has been driven by a combination of globalization and automation"
Those jobs are gone forever. We are now a global economy and trying to bring those jobs back will be a race to the bottom.
Trump has proposed a lower tax burden on small business owners. This will make it easier to start a company and give many businesses a way to hire more employees.
We should be concentrating on ways to bring more businesses into the US and less restrictions/lower taxes is a great start.
I'm not sure that's the right way to look it. After all, someone has to construct the factories for building future devices. And those buildings need concrete, steel, electricity, infrastructure, etc.
THOSE jobs are decent jobs. Even if the factories are robotic, we'd still be able to recover those jobs.
So the future will be different, but I'd still rather be making things in our country for the reason above.
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Those jobs are gone forever. We are now a global economy and trying to bring those jobs back will be a race to the bottom.
Trump has proposed a lower tax burden on small business owners. This will make it easier to start a company and give many businesses a way to hire more employees.
We should be concentrating on ways to bring more businesses into the US and less restrictions/lower taxes is a great start.
[+] [-] MR4D|9 years ago|reply
THOSE jobs are decent jobs. Even if the factories are robotic, we'd still be able to recover those jobs.
So the future will be different, but I'd still rather be making things in our country for the reason above.