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Did You See That Poll Result Frank Luntz Shared About People Working in 'Manufacturing'?

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Frank Luntz shares a poll result derived from a Cato Institute survey. In it, 80 percent of those asked say ("agree" that) "America would be better off if more Americans works in manufacturing than they do today." Luntz also adds into the tweet another response from that poll in which 73 percent of those asked "disagree" that they "would be better off" if they "worked in a factory instead of" their "current field of work."

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He continues, Frank Luntz does, by drawing some conclusions.

Say it is not so. There are people, according to that survey published in August of 2024, who respond to a poll that America would be better off if more Americans works in manufacturing than they do today.

In the nursery tale of the Little Red Hen, the Little Red Hen does all of the work and has no help; and then when the time comes to consume, all of the helpers come around. That is, at least, a rough and perhaps somewhat foggy recollection of the tale of the Little Red Hen.

We as a society like our stuff but may not feel so inclined to do what is necessary to produce or manufacture such things. Manufacturing corporations should be able to hire competent employees and pay them well. Many may flock to manufacturing positions and thus bolster what is produced and manufactured in the United States. On the other hand, we as a society may make the collective decision to sacrifice production so that a lesser number of people have to work in factories. It is about choices and priorities. Balances must be struck. Considerations must be made. And nothing should be the end of the world. Companies are going to compete. Product lines are going to be improved. Sometimes there may be seasons of heavy manufacturing and seasons of not as much at other times. Some manufacturing will sell well because it is cutting-edge, and other manufacturing will sell well because it is tried and tested over time.

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