how much better pricing? I bet if you had access to your companies books you would see that the price difference between manufacturing here in the states and manufacturing overseas, after paying shipping costs, duties, etc. would be less than 7%, as I stated before. I am calling bull shit. I am willing to say that you have no idea what your companies books look like and that 24% growth number was probably regurgitated to you by some middle management guy during a stand up coffee break meeting.
Is that what you advocate? It's not what I advocate. I say the the good of the nation comes before the good of increased corporate profits. What say you? I think the nation should protect certain vital industries for strategic reason. All of our enemies and most of our allies do it.
does it make for better business? where is your proof of that? how do you define "better business"? cheap is also a relative term, especially to those who currently have no employment.
I support the free market. The WWII thing is a bogus argument. We don't need the mass production. Not in today's world. Unless you foresee WWIII that is.