Aunt Bea
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We’ll see but I’m skeptical.But we also repatriate jobs. This benefits working Americans rather than foreign and domestic middlemen. It slows the oppression of low-wage foreign workers standing in pools of unregulated toxic wastes until they throw themselves from upper-story windows seeking relief from long hours and insufferable conditions.
It also lances the boils that are our coastal port cities, which have brought in one invasive species after another.
We are in a period of historically low unemployment and we are talking about deporting millions of people that are currently working or looking for work.
American manufacturers may be able to increase production with existing factories but I’m not sure that they would be willing to invest substantial amounts in new facilities on what could be a four year experiment.
I have a feeling that most will tighten their belts, which could result in a loss of jobs, and pass the remaining increases on to the consumer.
I agree that the working conditions for many foreign workers is mind numbing and cruel but I know from experience that a crappy job is better than no job.
The idea that American port cities are responsible for invasive species is interesting but I’m not sure that the impact of closing ports or reducing traffic, cutting the number of dockworkers, etc… would be a welcome solution.
It’s still early days and right now all we have are sound bites and opinions to go on but 2025 is going to be an interesting year.