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I'm fine with a trade war, as things are entire industries in the US have been disappearing because it's cheaper to have China make it and ship it here because of labor costs and our tax system sucks.
Ok...but a trade war doesn't fix either of those things. That's not my opinion. Trump tried the trade war route with China. We didn't start building more here; we switched to more expensive imports. I agree about the tax system generally, but I don't see how it relates to a trade war.
Of course we didn't start building stuff here with what trump did. Everyone knew it would be temporary. Odds are it would be over quicker than you could build a facility. Let alone make a profit back on it.
You want something real to stick in a trade war, you'd have to make it last at least 20 and not possible to have undone.