Ok, we need to work on with our economic policy. As it stands, we have made some strides. The fight with China has been, partially succesful. Moving production and good jobs out of the US has lessened. But it seems to me, that it is pretty difficult to get the production BACK to the US.
The deal with the conductors was a very good move, no doubt about that. But it is just very difficult to convince the inventors of the US, to move the production back.
Just look at Apple, yes they will make one computer in Texas, but the major production of the Iphone, which should be an item that should be made in the USA, proudly, seems to be moving to another country. The day where it says, designed in California, made in the USA, is a day where, quite literally, the US economy will have a rebound. Because it is a symbol of how the industrial leaders are coming back to the US. Just imagine that.
So, how do we get them to bring those important industrial workplaces back the US?
Have we tried talking to them? Reaching out?
I mean talking to mr. Cook may not be such a bad idea, maybe create a board of leading industrialists, whom we can communicate with.
In the old days of Aalborg, the union leader was a close friend with the industrialists of Aalborg. This symbolic relationship made Aalborg a good place with serious work for the craftsman.
Maybe such an alliance can be put at place again?
G-d bless the three very important words; Made in America.