People want much simpler, less expensive and more reliable products (cars, appliances - you name it). The right to repair dovetails into the mix as well, and simplified products would undoubtedly also be easier to repair. This unmet demand is fueling the market for restored/refurbished older cars, trucks, appliances, etc. They have no computers, no software, no AI, no surveillance... just simple, reliable functionality.
Globalists do not want this to happen. Current companies refuse to deliver what people really want. The on-shoring of manufacturing back to the US is hopefully an opportunity for new companies to step in and meet the demand that is being ignored by the current (globalist) corporations.
Competition is really the only viable solution to these problems. Tesla is one example that shows it can be done successfully.
People want much simpler, less expensive and more reliable products (cars, appliances - you name it). The right to repair dovetails into the mix as well, and simplified products would undoubtedly also be easier to repair. This unmet demand is fueling the market for restored/refurbished older cars, trucks, appliances, etc. They have no computers, no software, no AI, no surveillance... just simple, reliable functionality.
Globalists do not want this to happen. Current companies refuse to deliver what people really want. The on-shoring of manufacturing back to the US is hopefully an opportunity for new companies to step in and meet the demand that is being ignored by the current (globalist) corporations.
Competition is really the only viable solution to these problems. Tesla is one example that shows it can be done successfully.