Not exactly. He is saying the manual labor now done overseas will be done by automated in US factories, with skilled American labor running those factories. Of course those jobs would likely be relatively small in number, and prices will be higher.
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BAHA :: Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association
I have the book 41 Berkeley Walks, which is a great guide to the city on foot. It gives short descriptions and histories of notable structures in each area. Several interesting ones on West Berkeley. www.berkeleyheritage.com
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An architecture walk thru West Berkeley is a good way to take my mind off weighty issues. This is the first built area of Berkeley as a city.
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Celustun, Mexico.
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As a first post on BlueSky, why not something semi-Valentine's Day themed?
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Championing America's diplomats since 1924
Like the New Yorker, but readable.
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