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How else can you build domestic industry and jobs within American capitalism?
You have to lower real wages by fixing the various factors pushing up wages. Healthcare, infrastructure, housing, daycare. If a government can provide those things and basically internalize those costs the production of goods becomes cheaper and more competitive on the global stage because as an industrialist you can pay lower wages without effecting the subsistence rate of workers. This will obviously never happen.
Sort of like... prison
I mean, in a sense yes. That's why wages in prison can be so cheap, because all other costs are already internalised so you only have to pay prisoners next to nothing and they won't just keel over and die. Obviously there's the explicit force present in the guards that also compels them to work, so wages outside literal prison would have to be higher unless you assign like prison guards to every worker lol.
you could target the tariffs instead of a blanket tariff so that the domestic private sector in priority sectors can be built up with less competition from imports without causing general price increases.
or you could provide subsidies so the domestic goods are more competitive.
or better yet, state owned enterprises so the capitalists don't get free Government money (directly anyway). the state can price it competitively.
its really their choice, yea some neolibs would scream communism but the US can have imports and domestic production/jobs.
or you can destroy amerikkka with 500% tariff so that China is forced to sell goods to itself and other countries.
Industrial capitalist
(Before they realise the US still has no real industrial capacity)
Within a capitalist framework? Some sort of Keynesian program. Have the government buy stuff with some specifications that they have to be American made and the jobs have to be decent. Put money in regular folks hands and they will drive up consumption, which could lead to more jobs.
However, I think State owned enterprises like we see in China could become the new model capitalist solution for growth.