Chippy_boy
Well-Known Member
Correct.
There was a guy on the radio 4 giving a perfect example of globalisation and its effect on the great unforgotten. So people want cheaper cars ok get that but the other effect of globalisation is....
Cars used to be built in flint, Michigan whose people had jobs and money and pride , they also had clean drinkable water.
A few years ago the car factory was shut and moved to Mexico to a town that never had drinking water. Now that town in Mexico has jobs, pride and money and they now have drinkable water.
Meanwhile in flint they do not have drinkable water to pump to the people anymore, never mind jobs.
You don't need a college degree to understand why you might fall for trumps rhetoric given background like this.
Yes, understandable, but unfortunately, shit happens. Whilst the people on the receiving end might reasonably rail against it, if you have inherently uncompetitive industry, propping it up with subsidies or protectionism doesn't work. Unless you want full-on communism and are happy to put up with shoddy, unreliable and overpriced products.
Trying to compete with China on what is often low cost, low value-added manufacturing is stupid. The real irony is that Republicans generally understand this. You'd expect the Democrats to be promising false hope to these uncompetitive industries, not the Republicans.