Is the U.S. at it’s productive capacity?
No.
Is green better than violet?
Is up better than down?
Is your brain as powerful as a squirrel’s?
Okay, then we have room to grow and produce more.
That’s not how it works…
To get a long term visa you need approval to stay in the country (any country not just UK) for longer than would be considered acceptable for a tourist Visa. An Independent Country looking at your history and “resume” (in quotes because you don’t have one) is going to say “here is a person person we dont know with no real skills to help our economy. Why should we let him in?” Visa denied
With what means? Unicorn blood and pixie dust?
How do you suggest ramping up production and what should we ramp up production of? Also, you will now be conscripted into an industry that “produces” since currency trading has no productive output into the larger economy and is really just gambling.
Then I guess you’re stuck with me.
How did they increase production and on what for all those decades?
He must have watched a new YouTube video on the topic and really liked when someone said that phrase.
Well is it?
No one has said we don’t. What’s your point?
This doesn’t answer my question at all because like usual you have no answers.
Tell me for example, how you believe we can just ramp up production on say, lithium ion batteries - a very needed product today.
What happens if all of a sudden output of these is increased by 1/3? That takes 1/3 more materials mined from a few select places in the world. Those places are also limited in manpower and money. They will not be able to increase their output of raw materials to keep up with the sudden step change in demand.
Oh and because too many lazy pieces of crap like yourself don’t want to work leading to a shortage of workers to keep up with the production increase, the workers currently producing these batteries now work 1/3 more per week overtime leading to them becoming depressed, chronically fatigued and physically ill. And now I have overclocked the production lines so I need another building which takes a different kind of raw material to create which again is limited.
You seriously can’t be this naive.
That has been painfully obvious for quite some time, Recluse.
No, I didn’t, but thank you for the reminder that you can’t read.
His YouTube videos must not cover demand.
Great, less unemployment.
It doesn’t have to. It’s already been answered. Just look at history. How did all those increases in production happen?
If the resources aren’t available then an increase in production couldn’t happen.
And please tell me when this has happened.
Worked all of my life. Stopped working traditional jobs because I saw the law was written for the employers and you could be fired for a non-just reason. If the employment laws weren’t so shitty in this country, I’d probably still be working a traditional job.
Or maybe you could just hire more people D-bag. Did you ever think of that? Oh that’s right there are so many lazy people in this country they’d rather sit around and collect the paltry sum given to those who are unemployed.
Oh no, more growth. Such a bad thing. Man, how does anyone expand their business in this country?
Are you serious? With your toddler-like economic vision. OMG!
That the U.S. has room to grow and increase production. How much? There are people whose job that is. They would be better equipped to handle this question. So more employment for starters.
It’s already been established you don’t understand human behavior in general. You won’t be able to hire to fill positions. You know how I know? My company currently has over 5000 positions open nationwide from the lowest level to senior management. We can’t fill these roles and my company pays for relocation for most college educated jobs.
There are plenty of jobs out there. Anyone who doesn’t have one today is 1) unable to keep a job because they don’t show up 2) not willing to get qualified to do a different job (even though the government will loan you basically all the money you need to get the education 3) are “too good” to do basic labor tasks and think manual labor is beneath them. (Only exemptions to this are those who are truly disabled).
Walmart by me is always hiring and they pay halfway decent nowadays because they just need people to show up.
Hell the Buccees gas station closest to me pays 20/hr plus benefits if you work the overnight shift.
Look at eggs right now. Limited supply of resources. Like fucking everything.
Name specific examples where step change increases in production happened. Usually they are tied to an invention for example the cotton gin.
And what countries have social housing programs but worse outcomes in regards to homelessness?
Keep living in your sad little bubble asshole
No one doubts this. Production doesn’t increase just because it can.