United States has become a ‘rust belt nation’ that no longer holds a concrete tangible American manufacturing identity. The theories of trickle down economics have not worked so far as results show as this has been proven by many news organizations and books. Neither has the outsourcing of American jobs. The American middle class has been undoubtedly dubbed ‘the working poor’. This is what the citizens get for voting in the wrong people.
Reality was that during the generation of the 2000s is when the ideology of outsourcing our American manufacturing business operations to countries such as China and Taiwan as well as most other countries onto the continent of Asia was really starting to kick within mindsets of American business owners. Slowly one by one these businesses would later fold thus eventually closing. Most of the consumers during the 2000s were not surprised by these business decisions being made by those greedy corporate executives who ran their businesses and companies.
The US has been destroyed by zealous greedy business executives, corrupt politicians, and treaties such as NAFTA & GATT. The elite class did absolutely nothing to stop these business practices being used that were commonplace in the American workforce. Slowly one by one these businesses are folding one by one. These businesses are closing due to business decisions being made by those greedy corporate executives who ran their businesses and companies. Many of knowingly know that our business industry is shrinking at the own cost of our communities.
Trade laws between Asian countries and the US were being destroyed by zealous greed, corrupt politics, and treaties such as NAFTA & GATT. Prior to 1995, the manufacturing market was fine. Or so as many people thought.
The practice of "dumping" was setting in. That was unheard of before. Many of us knew that the manufacturing business industry was shrinking at the own cost of their communities. The wealthy rich did absolutely nothing to stop these business practices being used that were commonplace in the American workforce. That's why the manufacturing industry is facing the problems it is today. That's why the business industry is facing the problems it is today.
We have sold ourselves to Wall Street and NASDAQ.
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