Everyone should remember one thing. China did not 'steal'. anything. American businessmen GAVE China our manufacturing base. Remember when Japan Inc was the problem? The 'rust belt' began way back then. We built up Japan, Germany, Taiwan, etc, after WWII so they would be able to compete on the world stage as Democracies. That worked very well, and some would say, too well, regarding Japan. In the 1950's 'made in Japan' was a joke meaning the item was crap. But as time went on, we bought the crap, they re-invested, and became a dominant source of everything from toys, to cameras, to computers, to cars. And we are still buying their stuff even though reality has caught up to them and prices are higher than before. So, businessmen, being always on the lookout to save money, saw China, and other countries, as a source of even cheaper labor. Soon China was flooding us with $1 hammers and other things. It was not as good as the American $10 hammer, but we bought it anyway. So the American hammer company went out of business. Soon the Chinese hammer was costing almost the same as the American hammer, but the businessman was pocketing the difference and getting very rich. He could care less that the little town in America that made the hammer shut down and went on food stamps. HE made a killing and laughed all the way to the bank. Soon every business that could, was moving to China. " I can't compete unless I do" was the excuse. No one stopped them from doing that. And slowly our country was drained of manufacturing jobs. China did not do that. WE did, Then China did something no one expected. They grew, they re-invested, they improvised, they copied, they stole, and they kept prices so low no one complained. Now they make everything and are becoming innovators in their own right. The EV that BYD and Toyota collaborated on is a game changer. It is going to revolutionize transportation. So are we going to sit back and whine about how 'unfair' this all is? Or are we going to get off our asses and compete? Tariffs will not fix this. Only hard work will. Let China make all they stuff we don't want to make. But let's make stuff that the world will want and no one else can make. We used to do that and we can do it again.
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