You're asserting it's a herculean effort to onshore production. I disagree.
It seems we simply disagree about its feasibility. America is a huge country full of hardworking people, and we've done it before. It's actually very possible. All the naysaying that comes from the left is so... lame.
We already have onshored production (quite a bit) in the post pandemic period.
Active dismantling from the current US administration is another:
US President Donald Trump has made it plain he’s not a fan of the $53 billion CHIPS and Science Act that funds semiconductor manufacturing and research on American soil – and now it appears he’s decided to make substantial staff cuts at the agencies that administer it.
Significant cuts to CHIPS staff could hobble the agency's ability to deliver on its mission of distributing funds to subsidize the construction of semiconductor fabs in the USA and funding domestic R&D, all of which is supposed to help the country rely substantially less on foreign factories. Both of those goals had bipartisan support when the CHIPS Act passed, we note.
It seems we simply disagree about its feasibility. America is a huge country full of hardworking people, and we've done it before. It's actually very possible. All the naysaying that comes from the left is so... lame.
We already have onshored production (quite a bit) in the post pandemic period.