'Made in the USA' May Be Coming Back

Do you think this trend is going to be sustained for a long time? Like for decades?

Outsourcing has been going on for a long, long time. The USA has been importing Japan-made vehicles for 40+ years at the very least.
 
How's Obama policies working for you? Now, we're going to get "MADE IN USA"?!?! under socialist Obama?!?! SHOCKING!

And Foxnews reported that Wall Street is thrilled with job reports.

"The Labor Department reported Friday that private employers added 268,000 jobs, the most since February 2006. Taking into account job cuts of government workers, the economy added a total of 244,000 jobs overall last month, well above the 185,000 jobs that analysts had predicted.

It was the third straight month that featured an increase of more than 200,000 jobs.
The unemployment rate rose, however, to 9.0 percent from 8.8 percent in part because the survey counted more people who resumed looking for work."

Stocks rally as job growth surprises Wall Street - FoxNews.com

First by "surprise" anybody that follows financial news knows it's because they expected even more dismal numbers.....not because the numbers were good.

I also find it funny that liberals are will to put the "real unemployment" numbers out there when it benefits them but scoff when they don't.

200,000 jobs is a net monthly gain of 50,000. WooHoo! if that's not worth 800 billion I don't know what is. :roll:
 
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Yeah agreed. The consumers in the us like to spend on cheaper things, which is why made in the usa decreased in the past.

And as long as there are 3rd world countries with people that the manufacturers can exploit, they will continue to ship work out of the country and call it globalism.
 
Do you think this trend is going to be sustained for a long time? Like for decades?

Outsourcing has been going on for a long, long time. The USA has been importing Japan-made vehicles for 40+ years at the very least.

And it will continue. Corporations are about the bottom line, and will do what it takes to make that bottom line attractive.
 
And as long as there are 3rd world countries with people that the manufacturers can exploit, they will continue to ship work out of the country and call it globalism.
Do you think there will always be 3rd world countries for manufacturers to exploit?
 
Do you think there will always be 3rd world countries for manufacturers to exploit?

and if that, then they will become the next China, only more sporous bt then again resources arent going to let it again, the tension will however, come back, as always because thats' how the ruling class manipulate the masses with 'false hopes' via 'false consciousness'..my 2 cents
 
I don't need to check because recession in late 2000's is worse as Great Depression but recession in early 1980's, early 1990's and 2001 are not bad and much fast recovery.

We are in slow recovery right now.

No doubt about you disagree with me and link democrats to job killers.

I asked a couple of old timers (Deaf) about the Great Depression versus now couple years ago. They said the Great Depression was much worse.
 
I wonder if the entire planet will become a third-world country several centuries in the future. The supply of non-renewable resources we consume will run out eventually.

The internal combustion engine was seen as a great thing at the beginning of the industrial age, and we went that direction for a long time. The infrastructure is in place for it continuing.

I think big changes will come one day and nothing will be anything we'd recognize. If those changes aren't made, we are done.
 
I would like to see more manufacturing jobs return to America. This will help the unemployed and those who had to put their education on hold to find work. If they could find work that paid decently, they might be able to continue and finish their education WHILE working. I have found this benefits the worker and the company both. The worker now has a degree that puts them in a position for a promotion within the company. The company knows they are getting a good candidate for a salaried position as they already have the person's work history on file. It's a win-win deal I think.

We need to bring jobs back to America where they belong!
 
I wonder if the entire planet will become a third-world country several centuries in the future. The supply of non-renewable resources we consume will run out eventually.

The internal combustion engine was seen as a great thing at the beginning of the industrial age, and we went that direction for a long time. The infrastructure is in place for it continuing.

I think big changes will come one day and nothing will be anything we'd recognize. If those changes aren't made, we are done.

Don't hold your breath, though. Cold fusion could be a reality, but that would require changing the whole infrastructure of our country, but because a few people are against the idea, it will never happen.
 
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