-gregprince
About 50 years ago my father worked for a major American corporation. One day he observed that the corporation was purchasing from overseas a product that they manufactured themselves here in the States. He came home and said, "That's the end of America as we know it, when we refuse to spend an extra nickel to keep our own people employed." He was a wise man.
A wise man indeed.
However.
While I agree with this statement in manufacturing, retail is an entirely different issue.
Retail can go die in a hole somewhere. Amazon is absolutely the way to go. Actually I count on the retail business as we know it disappearing in another generation or two, maybe one grocery store per hundred thousand people just for those that need to knock on a watermelon and squeeze a tomato, everything else should be online.
Online specialty shops get to serve a customer base of tens of millions, which is enough to actually keep a decent business going. AKA Smokingpipes.com. As opposed to the local guy who has no selection, gives bad advice, charges $10 an ounce. No thank you. Out of all the retail people I've met only one in a hundred are both honest and competent at doing their job. Retail staff are there just to push buttons, I'll happily push all the buttons if it costs half as much.
A local manufacturing job means no-one got hurt making the thing I just bought and all the incidentals surrounding it are taken care of.
A local retail job just means I paid twice as much to take an hour out of my day and get bombarded by stupid sales people and maybe not even get what I need.
There's still a massive skilled labour shortage on a global scale, those people could be putting their time to much better use.
The sooner we can employ robots to do all of our menial labour the better off we'll be.