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<blockquote data-quote="husker77" data-source="post: 7928406" data-attributes="member: 641116"><p>The thing I can't understand is there is always talk of getting people more educated, that the factory work isn't coming back and such. My question is how can we support the population of America without those types of jobs. You need 200 factory workers to support 1 lawyer, 1 banker and 1 investment advisory. I honestly don't see how it can ever be done without those types of jobs, if someone can enlighten me that would be great. My dad has worked in a factory for close to 30 years, it has provided a good living and good benefits. I worked there 6 years, my brother worked there close to 8, they also paid his tuition to go to school in his spare time and he got some computer degree.</p><p></p><p>I honestly believe the only way this country ever gets back on it's feet is if we bring back those jobs. I think some simple tweaking of the tax code and some regulations would help, but I also feel it is every Americans DUTY to buy American every chance they get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="husker77, post: 7928406, member: 641116"] The thing I can't understand is there is always talk of getting people more educated, that the factory work isn't coming back and such. My question is how can we support the population of America without those types of jobs. You need 200 factory workers to support 1 lawyer, 1 banker and 1 investment advisory. I honestly don't see how it can ever be done without those types of jobs, if someone can enlighten me that would be great. My dad has worked in a factory for close to 30 years, it has provided a good living and good benefits. I worked there 6 years, my brother worked there close to 8, they also paid his tuition to go to school in his spare time and he got some computer degree. I honestly believe the only way this country ever gets back on it's feet is if we bring back those jobs. I think some simple tweaking of the tax code and some regulations would help, but I also feel it is every Americans DUTY to buy American every chance they get. [/QUOTE]
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