Why Declining US Manufacturing Could End the American Dream

Manufacturing is hitting a rough patch in America. It’s not looking good, folks. But what’s really going on here? The experts are talking, and they’re saying manufacturing has been on the decline for nine months in a row. That’s nearly a year of bad news for the hardworking men and women on the factory floor. And let’s not forget—we’re supposed to be in the era of “Make America Great Again.”

It’s high time we ask the tough questions: Why isn’t our manufacturing sector bouncing back? Liberals and globalists are quick to point fingers. They’ll tell you it’s because of this policy or that policy, hoping you’ll swallow their excuses. The real issue is their love affair with outsourcing and globalization.

Here’s a riddle for you: What do liberal elites love more than American jobs? Cheap, overseas labor! They criticize any effort to bring jobs back home, calling it “outdated.” But it’s just another way they sell out American workers in favor of lining their pockets. Meanwhile, factories on our soil are struggling. As they struggle, so do the dreams of countless Americans who relied on those jobs.

Of course, the pressure is mounting on President Trump to fix this. His administration pledged to revitalize American industry, and now it’s time to roll up their sleeves and get to work. But it’s not just up to him. We need the left to stop blocking every attempt to strengthen our economy with useless regulations and open borders that do more harm than good.

Do we want to close shop on the American Dream? Or do we fight against the tide of liberal nonsense and bring common sense back to our economic policies? The choice is ours, and it’s about time we make it. Remember when “Made in America” meant something? Let’s make it mean something again, not just talk about it.

Source: Washington Times


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