Well, you are avoiding my point, and answer. The middle class and income distribution, since free trade was made the norm, is destroying that middle class. You are picking one tiny example of this and running with it. The once vibrant communities of manufacturing are in decay, across the country. That is a reality, and sad.canpakes wrote: ↑Fri Mar 28, 2025 3:58 amMarkk, I get all that. Pipefitters work on pipes. Steam travels through pipes. Etc.
That’s fine and all, but I don’t think that tariffs are going to spawn a need for a significantly greater number of pipefitters than already exist.
A lot of the jobs offered at the website hosting that first photo are rail and oil industry jobs. Our oil production is largely independent of tariffs (if anything, it may be negatively affected, according to https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/28/busi ... riffs.html ) and we’re not going to lay down new railways in response to tariffs.
You might as well be telling me about all of the new unicorn farms we’re going to set up in Alabama ‘because tariffs’. Claiming that we will create new pipefitter jobs doesn’t compensate for the fact that increasing prices by 25% across the board on everything from trucks to toilets will certainly negatively impact millions of Americans.
Given how MAGA bitched about how their weekly egg purchase had increased by $3, the same folks seem to have lost their voice about having everyone pony up 25% more on virtually everything beyond those eggs, to finance a tax cut for wealthy folks. It’s interesting to watch.
What is happening is that because of lopsided trade (deficits) we are giving much of our wealth away, to the tune of some 750 billion dollars a year. There is a reason it is called "trade" cakes. And we are not very good traders these days. We are giving away dollars for pennies, and that is just a fact. And the dollars we give away as you unwittingly conceded, in many cases, especially with China, is being reinvested here, in things like treasuries.
What I am gathering from this conversation, given your reluctance to talk openly, is that you are in support of nafta, the WTO, and over all free trade. You seem to support us growing as a country of distributors, other that a country of manufactures. And no matter how you spin it, that ideology is shrinking the middle class.
So given that we are giving away dollars for pennies to Mexico, China, and Canada, at a tune of half a trillion dollars a year, how do we even that out? Or should we just do nothing and continue to watch countries grow in trade and manufacturing, while we decline in ours? You hinted at some sort of plan that I asked for examples of earlier, but you did not offer those examples.
Food for thought, were have the largest trade deficit of any country in the world, 3/4's of a trillion dollars, with countries like China, Mexico, Germany, Vietnam , Ireland, leading that way.....how do we even that out? They seem to be eating our lunch, almost literally.
One of Trump's solutions is to issue tariffs, keep our wealth here instead of exporting it, and have that money be invested here for our personal growth; what is the plan you support, I am all ears?