People love saying America's lost its manufacturing edge. Really?
Last time I checked, they're still cranking out rockets, defense systems, chips, planes, drugs, chemicals—and let's not forget Hollywood and the entire AI backbone the world runs on.
But sure, "manufacturing crisis." The skeptics can keep talking.
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GateUser-44a00d6c
· 12-12 23:13
This guy's got a point. Is American manufacturing dead? Uh... Are SpaceX, chips, and AI infrastructure all just illusions?
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FlashLoanLarry
· 12-11 21:35
nah the real thesis here is opportunity cost—everyone's obsessed with what they're NOT making while ignoring capital utilization in high-margin sectors. chips, defense, pharma... that's where the actual value extraction happens. manufacturing "crisis" is just cope from people who don't understand protocol dynamics of modern industrial capital allocation tbh
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FUD_Whisperer
· 12-11 21:34
Nah, this logic flaw is pretty big. Hollywood and AI are considered manufacturing industries? Chip production capacity is the real issue; stop fooling yourself.
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TokenSherpa
· 12-11 21:34
actually, let me break this down for you—if you examine the historical voting patterns on manufacturing policy governance, the data tells a completely different story than what mainstream narratives push. empirically speaking, the tokenomics of american industrial capacity never really collapsed; people just weren't tracking the right governance metrics.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-11 21:25
Is the American manufacturing industry dead? That's laughable. AI, chips, rockets—these are the real gold and silver. What do you call decline? Argentina is what decline truly looks like, okay?
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UnluckyValidator
· 12-11 21:19
Really, every time I see the argument that "American manufacturing is doomed," I can't help but laugh. With the combination of chips, rockets, and AI, who dares to say recession?
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GasFeeVictim
· 12-11 21:18
Manufacturing crisis in the US? Laughable. SpaceX rockets, chips, AI—these things are globally monopolized. Some people just keep shouting without facing reality.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-11 21:14
Nah, there's really no decline. Chips, rockets, AI—those impressive things are still here, it's just that public opinion loves to sing the blues.
People love saying America's lost its manufacturing edge. Really?
Last time I checked, they're still cranking out rockets, defense systems, chips, planes, drugs, chemicals—and let's not forget Hollywood and the entire AI backbone the world runs on.
But sure, "manufacturing crisis." The skeptics can keep talking.