Vice President JD Vance traveled to Michigan, a Democrat-run condition, to meet with employees at the company’s Vantage Plastics factory there. The Trump-Vance solution won in 2024.
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Vance praised production as” creating economic chance in this region of our state,” adding that if we don’t defend the businesses that make up our nation, we lose a fundamental component of who we are as a people. America’s history is alive and well in this service.” Making points, building things, and working with our hands is that history,” he said.
One of the Trump government’s main stated objectives is to promote private growth and restore production to the United States from abroad. Vance’s policy recommendations and ultimatums were truly received with enthusiasm by the workers who were listening to his speech.
JD VANCE:” We lose a basic aspect of who we are as a people if we don’t defend our nation’s producers. America’s history is dead and well in this service, which includes making items, building things, and working with our hands. photograph. twitter.com/aIatAbG66v— TheBlaze ( @theblaze ) March 14, 2025
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If we don’t produce the railway tracks, steamboats, dynamite, and other necessary components, Vance claimed,” then our frontier spirit would have done us much fine in conquering the continent.” The Second World War was reportedly won by British industry, American workers, and American workers. The silicon revolution that led to the most detailed and advanced jobs thinkable in any field requiring mechanical expertise was brought us to the moon by American industry.
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However, too many officials and CEOs have” squandered that identity in the United States of America” over the years. According to Vance, “our country lost 5 million fine developing work between the 1990s and the election of Donald Trump the first time in 2016 and over 90, 000 British factories shut their doors.” And as I am aware, I don’t have to show people that when we stop making our own products, we abandon a way of life that has sustained cities.
The Trump administration wants to start a manufacturing revival, but it will take time, because” the previous administration left us with a bad economy,” Vance said. He criticised reckless federal investing. What did all that investing, all that spare, and fraud ultimately lead to? The VP claimed that it created an environment in which American don’t afford to purchase a home. However, a great American comeback was launched on” Jan. 20, 2025.”
Voters desired a “president with a basic goal” to reinvigorate the United States ‘ industrial boom and reclaim its position as the world’s top producing power. And that’s precisely what President Trump wants to accomplish,” Vance said. Although things may start slowly, Vance is proud to report that” America gained 10, 000 American producing employment this February, the President’s first full month in office.” Then, take a look at the year before, when we lost an average of about 10,000 developing jobs per month under the Biden administration. That’s “more than 100, 000 manufacturing jobs lost in a single month under Joe Biden.”
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Under Trump’s leadership, the strategy is simple:
Making things once in the United States of America is our purpose, making things simpler and more economical. You’re going to be rewarded if you invest in America, in British tasks, American workers, and British businesses. We’re going to lower your taxes, slash regulations, and lower the cost of energy to create things straight here in this nation that we all adore, but President Trump’s administration has nothing for you if you try to outbid us and develop outside of our borders. Build in America if you want to be rewarded, and if you want to be punished, develop abroad. It’s because straightforward as that.
Over time, foreign countries have tarnished our products and taken our careers. Trump is currently enforcing levies on various countries and urging businesses to gain their operations to the United States. The new leadership is also ending the gas and oil battle, in part by reopening “625 million acres abroad for cutting and ending [Biden’s fatal restrictions on liquefied natural gas exports, which risks ending 90, 000 American jobs and costing$ 250 billion for our nation.
Vance proudly praised a “historic regulatory rollback at the EPA,” which will “include the greenhouse gas reporting program, which cost us factories and power plants hundreds of millions of dollars, and that money is now going to be reinvested in American workers.” The Biden-Harris administration has lifted its “impossible restrictions” on coal and natural gas plants, which make up 60 % of our electricity.
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According to Vance, American leadership “refused to fight back when you let literal slaves make stuff cheaply and then bring it into our country,” which ruined U.S. workers ‘ wages for years. How dare Donald Trump defend the American worker, Democrats yell? When I say,” Thank God for President Trump for finally standing up for the American worker,” I believe I am speaking for the American worker, Vance said. Enough is enough, according to the American people, who have been ignored and have a leadership that rejects their cause. And that hasn’t changed in just a few weeks.
Vance frequently used humor throughout the speech, including when he joked that “it’s good to be back in God’s country,” in addition to the serious policy analysis. And I have to tell you that every chance I get to get the hell out of Washington, D.C., is a good day. He also laughed at the few protestors he’d seen outside, pondering,” Don’t you all have jobs?” ( Many leftist protestors are paid, so that is probably their line of work. )
In the end, Vance sprang optimism about the direction of American manufacturing, which will hopefully lead to a new boom in manufacturing.