Ok I understand your point on wages but is there anything to stop owners from moving jobs overseas or even automating jobs away, wouldn't we want to keep manufacturing here
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So you're going to force people who own companies what they can and cannot do with their said companies like do you not understandhow unbelievably coercive that sounds. The only reason that automating jobs a way is even looked at as a possibility is because you create artificial floors for pain individuals to work if the minimum wage didn't exist there would be no need to automate jobs away
Is there any value to keep manufacturing in country or should products be made overseas and you're country just becomes a middleman for products made overseas? I get how it can be wrong to force someone to do anything with their property i don't think it's right to have a government forcing them to stay.I don't think a union is much better it's just a mini government telling the company what to do, but is there any incentive to keep jobs here when they can be moved to countries with lower wages. ( Ignoring aautomation for right now)
I'm honestly just trying to figure out if there's any way for employees to not get fucked by offshoring, if they're being productive but it's cheaper somewhere else are they just screwed?
But the offshoring is just A symptom of money printing the only reason why we have to offshore all of our manufacturing and production is because our only export is paper dollars. But in the long run if there is somewhere else that can create more value for the same amount of resources why wouldn't you as an individual want that because we all would like the best possible good at the lowest possible price using the maximum amount of efficiency of resources.
All endeavors in finding work or getting proficient in a profession is risk-taking.
So if a certain type of industry is made obsolete in a certain area you are saying that that individual should have the right to have that job in that area and shouldn't be forced to upgrade their job skills to keep up with market dynamics.
Do you think manufacturing will come back if we stop money printing. Or will we need to produce more valuable things then money. Or when the money becomes woruthless anything will be worth producing ?
It's hard to know but as long as our greatest export is paper dollars it'll be harder and harder for individuals to make manufacturing here the USA. But I believe companies that utilize a Bitcoin treasury strategy should be able to over the longer term create a slow and steady ability to bring manufacturing back slowly.