People who really think Trump's little trade war will have a positive net effect on the living standards in the US, have not been paying attention a whole lot the past few decades. Detroit is named as an example of how great US manufacturing can be... or in fact how it isn't and will never actually be sustainable? That reality doesn't change with some trade tariffs. As for quality of work... Detroit again: US cars really aren't and weren't feats of engineering or very good quality whatsoever. Another part of the reason that whole economy collapsed. At best, US workers do the same work, but they've never really done anything better or shown to excel at manufacturing. Let alone efficient manufacturing.
US minimum wage has not been going up all that much *despite* economical growth, and there are barely any mechanisms in place to funnel the additional income to the working class (or low / mid income groups) anyway. All that profit goes right back into the pockets of the same establishment Trump states he is so much against... but is in fact a part of.
In the land of the blind... Trump voters seem to be oblivious to the fact that power corrupts and that the immense inequality in wealth and the complete lack of good social security will always preserve the status quo and are completely counterproductive to any kind of policy that brings more money to the country. Additional income only serves to preserve a failing economy and the US needs it because debt is soaring. There is simply no other place for all that cash to go other than into the pockets of the wealthy. The entire tax system is geared to it, and ironically, Trump is just another president that seeks to continue a long history of deregulation and tax cuts that benefit the top incomes. And when it comes to spending of the government itself, the US public seems content that a massive percentage goes straight into warfare and Defense budgets rather than domestic living standards. Gotta keep them guns blazin'
So much for not being a typical politician and being anti-establishment. Apparently a few silly Twitter messages don't really do the trick after all, but hey, they're nice soundbites and good TV. I remember the Roman Emperor's advisors line in the movie Gladiator: 'You will give them death, and they will love you for it'. 2000 years later and the masses still fall for it. Amazing.