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Reloading
One man's opinion regarding component shortages
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1971046"><p>Our mfg was given away for the most part in 1970 and this was supported by almost everyone until now. The US still has or has access to every material, all of the energy needed and people to do the work to restart our mfg base. The logistics of shipping any heavy industry item like steel and equipment, makes zero sense anymore. IMO, all it takes to do what you ask, is to shift our tax base from giving it all away to other countries or wasting it in some other way and asking Americans to get back to work... something they did in the 30s. We just have to get off of the chinese teat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1971046"] Our mfg was given away for the most part in 1970 and this was supported by almost everyone until now. The US still has or has access to every material, all of the energy needed and people to do the work to restart our mfg base. The logistics of shipping any heavy industry item like steel and equipment, makes zero sense anymore. IMO, all it takes to do what you ask, is to shift our tax base from giving it all away to other countries or wasting it in some other way and asking Americans to get back to work... something they did in the 30s. We just have to get off of the chinese teat. [/QUOTE]
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