>>510659975should you build new factories, have more people educated in technological and programming fields, and have plenty of work contracts set up BEFORE you begin:
>making all materials more expensive>letting every other country trade with people other than the US for less hassle and cheaper prospects, due to being locally sourced and not overseas >deporting legal US citizens who can work in said-factories if they existed >gutting funding and schooling to gain knowledgeable people who know how to do things beforehand once they get to thoe factories, like, say, programming or robotics, and not being taught by an 80 year old fuck from scratch who's been working there for 40 years are children experts in programming and tech for building these heavy machines - much less the fact that we do not produce these heavy machinery parts in the first place in order to put them together - cause it seems like they want 6 year olds to be reaching for the screw guns and fucking up the lines
meaning delays in production
meaning more expensive products because companies need to get more money to make up for said-delays
if i were to start facilitating a factory, i definitely wouldn't tear it down, fire the workers, and ask for a new contract, when it would be simpler to shop around for a contract from what the old factory specialized in and use the pre-built building to my advantage