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Is It Really About Brining Back Manufacturing?

President Trump made an offer to Europe this week. Buy our energy—a lot of our energy, like $350 Billion worth of it—and we can call off the trade war.

In reality, it isn’t so simple. The proposal would require a wholesale reorientation in the way Europe buys energy. And it would tether the region’s energy security to what is seen as an increasingly unreliable partner.

After the European Union offered to slash tariffs to zero for industrial goods with the U.S., Trump said that wasn’t enough. The bloc, he said, should close its trade surplus with the U.S. by buying $350 billion of U.S. energy products. That amount, nearly equal to the value of all the oil and gas the EU imported last year, would make the U.S. the continent’s dominant energy supplier.

“They’re going to have to buy their energy from us, because they need it,” Trump said in the Oval Office.

So, what happened to the "we're bringing back manufacturing" bullshit?

What this will do, if Europe agrees, is benefit the oil industry execs who invested in Trump's re-election campaign, and will most definitely not bring a brand new Bosch home appliances factory to Michigan.

It will also NOT put those coal workers Trump paraded earlier in the week, back to work.

MAGA
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JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
The US won't be allowed to trade in the EU and UK, they have environmental standards which they would have to abandon . I don't think so.
swirlie ·
I've always wondered 'which' manufacturing jobs Trump was wanting to bring back to the USA from China? Trump has never specifically stated what he has envisioned the USA becoming as manufacturers of 'what?', but I suppose his generalized proposal sounds good to those in his base who migrate toward factory jobs.
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JSul3 · 70-79
If it is, when is Trump and Ivanka having their goods made in the USA?
Carla · 61-69, F
Hey...what about all those millions that will be employed screwing tiny screws in iphones though?
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@Carla I heard that an Iphone would cost $6,000 if they were made in America.
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Northwest · M
@whowasthatmaskedman A $285 Million boost from Obama also helped stave off a Tesla bankruptcy, and another $1.3 Billion from NASA, part of Obama’s plan to open space to innovation/competition also saved SpaceX from bankruptcy. But who’s calling out hypocrisy?
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Northwest Certainly not me. To my mind the government has a role to play in pushing progress, as Kennedy did with the space race. The major hypocrisy I see is the back doors and middle men who all need to take a cut and make it less efficient and more expensive. The Chinese do it better..Not perfect, but better..😷
22Michelle · 61-69, T
@whowasthatmaskedman Tesla died in 1943! Musk is no innovator.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
It's basically an international extortion racket.
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@Burnley123 Bingo. He's turned the presidency into The Mob.
Elessar · 26-30, M
@Burnley123 Russian Federation 2: stars and stripes edition
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
No. trump lives in an alternate universe.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/trump-brags-in-oval-office-that-his-billionaire-pals-made-a-killing-in-stocks-after-he-pulled-the-plug-on-tariffs/ar-AA1CImUM?ocid=winp2fptaskbarent&cvid=f2900daf2b434d69c55e2f95b81b590b&ei=5
JSul3 · 70-79
@JimboSaturn Not shocked. That may have been 'the plan.'
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