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Re: Made in America

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Originally Posted by Racer26 View Post
You are still implying that buying parts manufactured overseas necessarily sends technology jobs away. It does not. There will always be a need for smart people to perform technology jobs everywhere. When they are performing tasks that are better suited to being done by robots or cheaper labour via outsourcing, their talent is being wasted. They could instead be advancing the technology, developing new solutions.
While the OP certainly hasn't provided evidence to support his assertion, neither have those who claim he's incorrect, beyond a single anecdote anyway. How about, rather than saying "no, you're wrong," someone on either side of this debate actually supports their opininos with evidence?
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