yeah...and maybe a strategy to fix that problem that doesn't just begin and end with "make stuff manufactured elsewhere more expensive" should be consideredIt would seem that our inability to manufacture anything is the real problem here.
Its not that it can be manufactured here, its that with what we consider reasonable wages, it will drastically increase the cost. Or you just make everything robotic, still increased price but made in America - but no new jobs. Great job all around Putin . . .I mean Trump.It would seem that our inability to manufacture anything is the real problem here.
We'd probably be better off if that was the case.back to one of these babies!
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It would largely be a wasted investment.It would seem that our inability to manufacture anything is the real problem here.
How would you know it’s made in India? You’d take an inferior product if only certain versions are made in India? People buy what they want.I will get the one made in India.
As an Apple stock holder this is good news. People would starve their kids and stop booze to pay whatever it takes for Apple products.
It would seem that our inability to manufacture anything is the real problem here.
U.S. corporations have an appetite for profit and the U.S. consumer has an appetite for affordable consumer goods.
FIFYIt would seem that our inability to manufacture anything inexpensively is the real problem here.
I used to think that republicans were for free enterprise. Guess I was wrong.
As I posted in another thread. If iPhones are made in the US they will be of lower quality, have less features, and be priced to just slide in under the ones impacted by tariffs.