There's nothing wrong with subbing out the manufacturing if your the country producing all the innovation and white collar jobs. For the past 50 years that has been what the US has been doing. Everyone complains about the loss of manufacturing jobs but frankly the jobs being lost in general suck. Often they are hazardous, boring and can result in repetitive strain injuries and frankly they don't pay well. There are a few, and I stress a few, manufacturing jobs that are high paid that are being lost, but they are the rare exception. They are replaced by white collar jobs and service jobs. Both of which don't require hazardous work environments and some of the jobs pay quite well.
The problem has been during the Bush administration the majority of the jobs being created are low paying service jobs. Part of this is because of the record unemployment levels, skilled workers are in high demand and some of the white collar jobs are moving overseas because there simply aren't enough qualified (as in not idiots) Americans to do the work. But even a low paying service job is better than a low paying manufacturing job IMO.
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There's nothing wrong with subbing out the manufacturing if your the country producing all the innovation and white collar jobs. For the past 50 years that has been what the US has been doing. Everyone complains about the loss of manufacturing jobs but frankly the jobs being lost in general suck. Often they are hazardous, boring and can result in repetitive strain injuries and frankly they don't pay well. There are a few, and I stress a few, manufacturing jobs that are high paid that are being lost, but they are the rare exception. They are replaced by white collar jobs and service jobs. Both of which don't require hazardous work environments and some of the jobs pay quite well.
The problem has been during the Bush administration the majority of the jobs being created are low paying service jobs. Part of this is because of the record unemployment levels, skilled workers are in high demand and some of the white collar jobs are moving overseas because there simply aren't enough qualified
(as in not idiots) Americans to do the work. But even a low paying service job is better than a low paying manufacturing job IMO.