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kinsomo | 7 years ago
> Factories won’t be growing up out of the grown churning out parts in 6 mos because of this
If you wanted to reverse the trend of all the American suppliers getting shut down, and re-build the American manufacturing base, what actions would you take to accomplish that?
MrMorden|7 years ago
candiodari|7 years ago
Vocational training requires industry to already exist. That's a chicken and egg issue.
s73v3r_|7 years ago
keo93ndn|7 years ago
What the US lacks is an ability to spin up new manufacturing in the way China can
https://www.inc.com/glenn-leibowitz/apple-ceo-tim-cook-this-...
People that work in manufacturing in America are better described as “assemblers”
The skills to design and “ship” new manufacturing process do not exist here. A dictatorship invested in skills training, with the help of American government (there’s a paper trail in government records leading back to Reagan PAYING to export manufacturing. Not just tax breaks but giving cash money to invest in building new overseas; cause supply side demanded it. I’ll leave it to the reader to investigate under their own agency).
IMO Tesla is leading a revival here, or at least trying to. Cars and their battery/solar work is what people see them as: bleeding edge energy and manufacturing
Wall Street seems to think they’re just a car company. Which is, again IMO, what people shorting Tesla are confused about
People with a clue realize it isn’t just cars and battery pack sales alone
sheepmullet|7 years ago
kinsomo|7 years ago
Maybe so, but the US's manufacturing currently isn't strong enough to balance its massive trade deficits:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_largest_trading_pa...
keo93ndn|7 years ago
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