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“Real Time” host Bill Maher He challenged one of President Trump’s central arguments while releasing a tariff war between several countries.
“I have a basic question: why do we want to bring manufacturing back?” Maher asked his panel on Friday. “It’s so 70, you know? I want to say, that ship has sailed. You know, there are countries that make jeans for $ 11. We will never be that country again.”
“China is moving to the age of AI, and wants to return to manufacture, which, by the way, if you create new jobs, who will take them? Robots,” Maher continued. “That is the one who will take them anyway! Acts as the progress in itself that woke up. And nobody spoke more against Wake Bulls, than me, but the progress itself has not woken up. We have moved to a different time.”
The host of “real time”, Bill Maher, asked why President Trump wants to bring the manufacture back, since they are the “70 years.” (Getty images)
MSNBC collaborator Sam Stein agreed, saying that the “AI revolution will completely overturn all this” and make the manufacturing work “obsolete”. However, Free Press’s columnist AGAR-SARGON BATYA He argued that “people want to return to the 70s” due to how strong the middle class was at that time.
“In the 70s, most of our GDP was in the middle class. And that was not separated from the fact that 25% of our economy was manufactured,” said Ungar-Sargon. “Now, the higher 20% controls more than 50% of GDP. Our economy was an ascending funnel of wealth, and most of them used to be manufacturing, which gave many working class people a middle -class life standard of life, now the greatest participation is in real estate and finance, which means that Americans rich in rich
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The columnist of the Free Press Batya Ungar-Sargon argued that President Trump’s tariff war will help relive the middle class with strong manufacturing work. (Screen/hbo capture)
“Manufacturing is still being done. It is being done in other countries,” he emphasized.
“For salaries we will not work,” Maher intervened.
“That is exactly correct, Bill,” said Ungar-Sargon. “That is why they are tariffs. They are to make US workers more competitive in the global market. Why do we accept that there should be a race towards the bottom? Do you know, China, what is your competitive advantage over us? Is that you pay slave wages.
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Maher argued that the “robots” are taking care of the manufacturing work that Trump intends to bring back to the United States, suggesting that the president opposes “progress.” (Costfoto/Nurphoto through Getty Images)
After echoing Trump’s argument that the subcontracting of key goods is a problem of “national security” for the United States, Ungargon told Maher that it is really important that we have a participation in the manufacture of the things we need as a nation, so that China decides that he wants to go to war against the United States, we are not trusting in steel and aluminum to fight against them. “
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“Ok, at least that is an answer,” Maher replied. “And you think that is the way it will come out? We are going to go through this ‘transition period'”
“Who is so annoying at this time? The stock market, right? They are rich people,” said Ungar-Sargon.
“Well, many people,” Maher went back. “Even people who are not rich … people have their 401ks-“
“This is the classes war on behalf of the working class for our president,” added Ungar-Sargon.
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