I agree.I didnt like it back when stuff came from Japan.Japanese stuff is good now.Next China will have all the factories.Well like they say"follow the money".Ill bet some Senator is getting a kock back from the China junk.They also ruined the shoe making business.We ought to tell them to build some shoe factories I dont know how many people that will employ.Say its a million.Thats 1/8 of the problem solved.Also we dont need any food coming in here from China.Dog food is made in China.I bet some politician got a kickback from running the dog food factories off.Also dog food is higher now and makes my dogs sick sometimes.Id like to get dog food made in America and for less than they can bring it from China.Also we should fill those shipping containers up with the Chinese crap and ship it back to them.If they dont like it,tough.If any politician gripes put him in prison. Also ought to make the whole car in the USA.I dont even want to hear any excuses for it.I bet thats a bunch of jobs right there.Also we ought to suspend anything the EPA has shut down like the steel industry.Thats a lot of jobs there.Also there needs to be a whole lot done about agriculture starting with markets.The manipulation has to stop on the market.Then a fair price needs to be paid a farmer so he can make a living on 200 acres.Then all farm machinery needs to reflect that size.Then all farming needs to go to that standard.Folks coming home from war need to get those smaller farms.That will probably take care of the whole 7 million jobs by far besides reviving small towns.Then we would have a start on living again.This corporate crap has gone way too long and way too far.2/3 of those people who caused this mess need to spend the rest of their life breaking rocks in prison.We can find some other jobs for people to do by then like make clothes for fair pay and make cloth and lots of other stuff.We the people run this Government,not the other way around and if we stand up to them they have to back down.Way more of us.
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