Americans sold out their rural towns to boom the Chinese economy. None of it was purposeful on the average Americans part. But, our desire to consume cheap products decimated our small, rural towns, leaving people jobless and their infrastructure crumbling.
If we make domestically again, we'll bring back rural communities & now that people see the need for space, they'll be looking for jobs there. I can see an economic resurge if the incentives come together

We shot ourselves in the face for short term gain. Can we unshoot the gun?
Perhaps putting this on Americans was a bad call on my part. I find it extremely hard to find a product not Made in China even when I want to. And the fact that there are elite globalists orchestrating things makes it hard for a simple American to change the game.
And I do think the Chinese should want to boost their economy and pull their people out of poverty. I think every country should want that for their own citizens. And that's why I think that Americans start bringing it back home in a very serious way.
Good thread with more comments and valuable input, even though I'm called stupid 🙃 (let's face it, I mostly am) https://twitter.com/CityBureaucrat/status/1248635811148509190?s=19
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