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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Consumers demand cheap products. Many companies over the decades made their products in the U.S., but customers decided to buy cheaper foreign-made producers (sometimes/often of better quality). How many people do you know who own an American-made car?
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This woman has risen in my heart above Warren and very close to Bernie. We will need her leadership as the left looks to future elections
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Bring back ALL our manufacturing jobs!! I grew up in RI, we used to have so many factories there. My grandparents left Canada to work those factories. Now those places are condominiums 🙄
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They planned it that way. It's not a revelation. The only revelation is the American ppl waking up to the fact that they got screwed by their govt.
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This crisis offers a fantastic opportunity to fix this mistake. Can we agree not to bail out the huge multinational corporations, and to invest instead in our own small businesses and in new businesses?
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Investing in new and small domestic companies instead of large corporations will provide more innovation, better customer service, better treatment of employees with fairer executive compensation.
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Bosses everywhere going shock, horror, it turns out it is the workers who are the REAL wealth creators, without the the bosses would not have their businesses and people would not be able to receive the life essential services.
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Now that they've woken up ... we need to keep them awake ... or when this is over ... they'll just go back to sleep!