Preston Brashers
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And then other people are looking at that and saying, well, that just shows that there's a lot of people that would prefer to work in, because manufacturing jobs are not necessarily always the most pleasant and best work environments. Some people might prefer to have a different type of job. I do think we maybe... It's an interesting question.
And then other people are looking at that and saying, well, that just shows that there's a lot of people that would prefer to work in, because manufacturing jobs are not necessarily always the most pleasant and best work environments. Some people might prefer to have a different type of job. I do think we maybe... It's an interesting question.
And then other people are looking at that and saying, well, that just shows that there's a lot of people that would prefer to work in, because manufacturing jobs are not necessarily always the most pleasant and best work environments. Some people might prefer to have a different type of job. I do think we maybe... It's an interesting question.
I think in many ways, part of the issue is not necessarily the trade side of it. I would actually point to maybe the fact that we are in some ways subsidizing certain, I guess, laptop class jobs. We push people into universities. We subsidize the university system.
I think in many ways, part of the issue is not necessarily the trade side of it. I would actually point to maybe the fact that we are in some ways subsidizing certain, I guess, laptop class jobs. We push people into universities. We subsidize the university system.
I think in many ways, part of the issue is not necessarily the trade side of it. I would actually point to maybe the fact that we are in some ways subsidizing certain, I guess, laptop class jobs. We push people into universities. We subsidize the university system.
And I think student loan, forgiveness, all these different things that really we've kind of as a society maybe taken too active of a role in trying to push people down a certain path and that path wasn't the manufacturing, that path wasn't industrial.
And I think student loan, forgiveness, all these different things that really we've kind of as a society maybe taken too active of a role in trying to push people down a certain path and that path wasn't the manufacturing, that path wasn't industrial.
And I think student loan, forgiveness, all these different things that really we've kind of as a society maybe taken too active of a role in trying to push people down a certain path and that path wasn't the manufacturing, that path wasn't industrial.
So I'm not necessarily one that has an overly romantic view of manufacturing, but at the same time, I don't think we should be discouraging people from that route. And I don't think we should be putting barriers in place such as regulations.
So I'm not necessarily one that has an overly romantic view of manufacturing, but at the same time, I don't think we should be discouraging people from that route. And I don't think we should be putting barriers in place such as regulations.
So I'm not necessarily one that has an overly romantic view of manufacturing, but at the same time, I don't think we should be discouraging people from that route. And I don't think we should be putting barriers in place such as regulations.
I think about some of the labor regulations and some of the environmental regulations that might make it difficult to have factories here in the United States. And so we offshore stuff to China where they produce things more... cheaply and produce more pollution and have all these other host of problems.
I think about some of the labor regulations and some of the environmental regulations that might make it difficult to have factories here in the United States. And so we offshore stuff to China where they produce things more... cheaply and produce more pollution and have all these other host of problems.
I think about some of the labor regulations and some of the environmental regulations that might make it difficult to have factories here in the United States. And so we offshore stuff to China where they produce things more... cheaply and produce more pollution and have all these other host of problems.