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In reply to the discussion: Europe's big guns warn Greek voters that a no vote means euro exit [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)51. Please see my post # 50.
Manufacturing jobs were 34% of our economy in 1950.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/economy/2002-12-12-manufacture_x.htm
Today, Recursion brags that we are something around 9% manufacturing jobs. We are in terrible shape when it comes to manufacturing as a share of our economy and in terms of dependency on foreign production and manufacturing to fill our basic needs. We are a disaster in this respect.
Americans will pay for our free trade policies in untold and horrific ways.
Free trade as it is now being implemented is a tragic mistake.
On revision, corrected percentage of jobs in manufacture per the link in Recursion's post from 12% now manufacturing to 9% manufacturing.
That is really, really a dismal number.
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Europe's big guns warn Greek voters that a no vote means euro exit [View all]
brooklynite
Jun 2015
OP
For all the talk of Germany vs Greece, it really seems that it's Greece vs the rest of Europe
geek tragedy
Jun 2015
#1
True. And for us in California, we may have to do that through different technology than
JDPriestly
Jun 2015
#4
If the Chinese are willing to throw their money at Greece, they should go for it.
geek tragedy
Jun 2015
#6
Manufacturing is America's forth largest employer according to the US Government.
hack89
Jun 2015
#44
In terms of the political and strategic balance in the world, it is about the most short-sighted,
JDPriestly
Jun 2015
#13
If this left of center government fails when the economy falls apart, Greece
JDPriestly
Jun 2015
#38
True. But it will be very painful. And the geopolitical repercussions could be tremendous
JDPriestly
Jun 2015
#15
I wouldn't be surprised if they've fired up the Drachma printing presses already <nt>
bigworld
Jun 2015
#21
Technical Note: Historians of World War I might disagree with you about Belgium's
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#48