Amazing to watch politicians wake up - like it’s some huge revelation - that maybe we shouldn’t have sold out American manufacturing over the years for quick corporate bucks after all. Turns out doing right by the American worker would’ve been the smart thing after all, huh guys?

Mar 20, 2020 · 3:41 AM UTC

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All these mf’ers like we gonna ramp up production like ww2! We’ll get back to you in 6 months....
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We all try our best. Globalists have been doing this for years. Seemed like a goood idea. We didn’t realize the “friends “ we were trading with weren’t “friends”. Lesson learned. Self sufficiency all around best case.
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Now you got it
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You mean this?
What does “#FlatteningTheCurve” translate from? Over the years politicians let wealthy healthcare company owners save $ by being cheap instead of building #infrastructure properly. Now they won’t build it up fast so they save $. #Payola at every turn and normal ppl take the hit.
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I guess President Trump was right. He talked about this as a presidential candidate. He said it not only took American jobs but also left Americans vulnerable and dependent on other countries, some who hate us. This thinking was just one of the reasons why Trump was elected.
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What do you think it was exactly that took over the true voice of the GOP to a level of worship?
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Things will never be the same again? So, was that the end of the globalisation & high living standards?
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But that would mean paying US workers more than their Chinese counterparts, and owners/CEOs etc wouldn’t have as many millions for themselves. Big corporations don’t want to hear that. They just call it ‘capitalism.’
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too late to tell Eisenhower who started it all by sending army uniforms to be done overseas to save money and then the entire American clothing industry followed his lead all but destroying the ILGWU and clothing workers of America