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>The wants you are discussing are there, but the thing is that at this point companies have enough capital on hand to avoid hiring native workers quickly and instead either invest in outsourcing programs or automation. They are working to fulfill that demand and the demand is infinite, but they've developed to the point of being able to find different ways to fulfill it rather than work with domestic labor.
You're again assuming a fixed supply of work that's being rationed globally which may be the case but intellectually isn't respectable and certainly is strange since there's so much that could be done but isn't being done.

>Additionally the factories still on US soil are decreasing overtime as companies work to avoid taxation by being located elsewhere and outsource labor
Industrial output has continuously increased in America. This is just a fact, it doesn't matter if even more people are making consumer electronics in Asia. More people work in manufacturing in America today than ever before even though it employs a relative smaller amount of the population (which is bigger).

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