WolfpackN64 on 21 July 2017
| bonzobanana said: I'm no fan of Trump but realistically choosing to buy american is surely about where there is or can be an american manufactured option. You'll never going to get american factories competing on price for clothes and for basic jobs like cleaning etc maybe wages are so low that those jobs will only be taken by imported labour. If you say 'buy american' it can't just be a blanket statement for everything surely. Pushing americans to think more about where their goods are manufactured surely is a good thing. I'm in the UK myself but I'm not keen on China a communist and corrupt country taking the title as world's most powerful economy. I think for the world it is important the US stays strong and improving their trade deficit is part of that. The world is buying too much from China, its damaging many economies and leading to huge levels of national debt around the world. |
To be honest, that's not China's fault, its the fault of the companies chosing to relocate there.







