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Well the U.S has gone from about 20% of the worlds manufacturing output to about 15%, in the last 7 years.It's not the rich who will pay to move manufacturing to the US, it's the poor by paying multiple tariffs on everyday living expenses, and then Trump gives the rich large tax breaks. Trump is never going to crap on the people that funded his campaign to get him in the white house.
Trump's already gone to the trouble of defunding any agency that helps workers with rights, so they can be exploited by large corporations even further. Elon had govt agencies after him for unfair dismissal, and Trump went after the agencies.
The populace will be led by the carrot while the rich line their pockets. Nothing has changed from previously; it's just a different scenario.
Meanwhile China is up to about 32% of the world's manufacturing output and are now outsourcing output into Vietnam and Thailand etc.
In about 5-10 years time when the U.S is down to 5 % the EU and the rest of the West is down to near 0%, let's see how that goes for today's young workers in the Western countries.
The populace is being led by the carrot for sure, the carrot that letting things keep going will be o.k, rather than saying there is no gain without some pain.
Tariffs will hurt, if people want to buy cheaper imported goods, rather than pay for goods produced in their own country.
That's why our fruit and seafood is sent overseas to be packaged, then sent back to Australia, it's cheaper.

What a great way to build your country and just think of all the extra pollution in the transporting, well done sunshine, all the best.

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