I'd like to see Apple and Dell factories be brought to the inner cities; in every project in America, there's some factory there, and it's abandoned, and I'd like to see those factories open and bring jobs to America.
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I've closed factories in Mexico and brought those jobs back to the United States. I've closed factories in Canada and brought those jobs back to the United States.
Companies that get started and built in New York City tend to be applied technology.
Cities like New York have already followed San Francisco and have started similar organizations like sfCiti; New York has TECH NYC.
A manufacturing resurgence is what will give local communities and small towns across America a fighting chance for survival. Many of today's American entrepreneurs come from those very places but make their wealth elsewhere. We need to change that.
I'd love to have our trains, our subway cars and our taxis built right here in New York City. You can create 40,000 living wage jobs... the city's contracting power is huge.
I think long term you can see Tesla establishing factories in Europe, in other parts of the U.S. and in Asia.
Factories not what they used to be - they're all extremely high-tech.
I drive Fords, and I've driven American cars all my life, and I want to have a strong American manufacturing sector, especially in automobiles.
The San Fernando Valley has plenty of manufacturing zones, especially in the 29th Congressional District.
Sure, sure, I'd like to see Apples built in the United States, not built in China. I'd like to see them have factories in the United States. At least partially. They make nothing in the United States, virtually.