So, whats the alternative? We place massive tariffs and duties on imported goods to "make it more fair" and the $15.00 blue jeans cost $45-50.00 when made by US company using US union workers at a US plant paying US taxes. The $40K pickup using imported parts suddenly becomes an $80K pickup when all the costs are added in, plus union wages and retirement. Might as well shut down Wally world and the internet for shopping too, can't have any low cost options that aren't taxed to death.
The fact is that if you look around you, no matter how much you try and how much bluster you strut about, if you have a choice between 2 identical items you will take the one that costs less. America priced itself out of the market and then taxed itself into a corner. Then we regulated and preserved ourselves to the point that we can't be what we were. Simple as that. How does the average person afford to live in the dream world where everything is made in the good ol' USA? You can't.
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