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Textiles/apparel has been a commodity market for decades/centuries. I know you know this. I’m just stating it.I worked part of my career in textiles. Trust me, a 150% tariff on apparel from Bangladesh still wouldn’t make American made apparel competitive. The textile companies in this country that are still in business have carved out markets in industrial textiles and high end markets where quality concerns outweigh price (to a degree). American textiles companies do not compete against apparel products from countries in Asia and Central America because our labor costs are in some instances 10X greater than theirs. Apparel is considered primarily a commodity market. Such markets are areas American companies cannot compete in.
Or, more likely, NEVER.After some pain.
You are right. The South’s cheap labor was a selling point for textile supporters. It also held back economic growth here. Starting in the 80’s the apparel business started moving offshore. There were scores on small knitting operations inTextiles/apparel has been a commodity market for decades/centuries. I know you know this. I’m just stating it.
Textile mills flourished in the South for decades/125+ years post-Civil War in the South BECAUSE the South was a Third World country at best…..especially the rural South.
When my Dad joined UNC’s faculty in the late ‘60’s, UNC and Duke were considered “good Southern colleges.” Emphasis on Southern and college, not university and certainly not national.
Wut? That is some weird idolatry going on, apparently literally signed by Trump.
Wut? That is some weird idolatry going on, apparently literally signed by Trump.
It's true. The US isn't better than Trump.Y’all do realize this resonates with MAGAts and “moderates” and “independents.”
Illegal immigrants, you forgot that partI think this one will turn out to be fine. FEMA is authorized by Congress to administrator those funds to help house migrants. Not sure why its going through FEMA but my guess is someone wanted to pass a bill that might be a bit of a fight in an election year and a disaster relief bill was likely to pass so it got added on.
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Shelter and Services Program | FEMA.gov
The Shelter and Services Program (SSP) is funded through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and administered by FEMA, as directed by Congress in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023.www.fema.gov
I don't know if it will be popular but my guess is that it was passed to help communities struggling with migrants. Most of those would be at the border in mostly Republican districts. Maybe the luxury hotel will be an issue if that turns out to be true.
Whats your take on why they're provided housing, but actual citizens affected by the hurricane in North Carolina were living in tents?I think this one will turn out to be fine. FEMA is authorized by Congress to administrator those funds to help house migrants. Not sure why its going through FEMA but my guess is someone wanted to pass a bill that might be a bit of a fight in an election year and a disaster relief bill was likely to pass so it got added on.
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Shelter and Services Program | FEMA.gov
The Shelter and Services Program (SSP) is funded through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and administered by FEMA, as directed by Congress in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023.www.fema.gov
I don't know if it will be popular but my guess is that it was passed to help communities struggling with migrants. Most of those would be at the border in mostly Republican districts. Maybe the luxury hotel will be an issue if that turns out to be true.