There was and interesting article that I read a few months ago about manufacturing in America. Polititians love to talk about increasing manufacturing and the manufacturing base. Keeping manufacturing jobs in this country and stopping outsourcing usually comes up in one way or another in debates and in speeches. The article I read contended that manufacturing really hasn't gone anywhere, and that this country produces as much if not more than it ever did. What did change is productivity. What used to take 100 people 8 hours to produce can now be done by a couple of robots and machines in 5 minutes. Makes sense. Maybe we should focus our efforts of job creation on robotics and technical jobs like computer programming and engineering instead of continually beating the manufacturing job drum. I guess to a point we do, but we don't hear it nearly as much as the former.
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