Comments by "dbergerac" (@dbergerac9632) on "Fox Business"
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When the great depression hit, factories closed their doors. Years later for WW2, someone with a key, re-opened those factories and we went back to work. In the 70's I worked in such a factory, using machinery built during the 1920's, still good to go. It makes me very very sad that now when a company closes, valuable and possibly even strategic machinery is ripped from the floor and sold for scrap metal. That factory will not be re-opening regardless of the fates of nations. One by one, even the old buildings succumb to fires and weather. It is almost as though, as a society, we do not want the factories re-opened regardless of changing economies. If we resume full scale pharmaceutical production, will we have to buy the machines from China?
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