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ello @ Mar 25th 2008 3:42PM
Mr. Oak, as much as I dislike the current president and as much as it hurts me to exchange $100 to Euro (and get almost nothing for it) everytime I am in Europe, I think that the return of manufacturing to US soil is great, we can't just depend on service economy, and we can't depend on manufacturing from China (with their communist regime, government control, and artificially deflated currency making competing economically with them basically impossible considering an average standard of life in US vs China).
Anyway, Bush is the worst president of my lifetime and the war in Iraq was totally uncalled for BUT manufacturing returning to US is good. Now if only we could find a way to not be as dependent on foreign oil and we will be just fine. But I think we are also getting there, energy efficient homes (I have read several articles about modern/smart/efficient US housing and $0 utility bills), plus the electric/hydrogen cars and dependence on oil will start to decrease.