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And the solution is to inflate everything with tariffs, push layoffs so folks stop finding higher paying roles, the commerce secretary getting people on board for 'factory jobs for them, their kids and their grandkids'.
He wants the US to resemble India and China, where a few fat fucks live in highrise mansions with slums for everyone else, 13 year old kids working in the fields, factories, you know, traditional conservative values.
Wouldn't you rather no kids worked in fields and factories? If production were moved to the US, I'd have higher hopes of that happening that in India or China. Moving production to the US and forcing US people to experience the toll required to produce their low cost good might actually make them care about workers rights and faar wages. They couldn't just go "out of sight out of mind".
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