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*Both democrats and republicans don't like that we don't make things any more. THAT is a pervasive social and political thread. Not the American exceptionalism. [https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/how-trump-changed-america/]. Manufacturing jobs dropped by 6 million in the USA. [https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/16/business/economy/on-trade-angry-voters-have-a-point.html?version=meter+at+0&module=meter-Links&pgtype=article&contentId=&mediaId=&referrer=&priority=true&action=click&contentCollection=meter-links-click]. The USA responded with more finance, but is should have switched to open source hardware innovation to produce a historic transfer of wealth to distributed producers. Here, OSE's campus, with first class of 144 after 2021, and scaling to a new campus every year at a rate of 72 per year, would be the answer.
 
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  • Both democrats and republicans don't like that we don't make things any more. THAT is a pervasive social and political thread. Not the American exceptionalism. [1]. Manufacturing jobs dropped by 6 million in the USA. [2]. The USA responded with more finance, but is should have switched to open source hardware innovation to produce a historic transfer of wealth to distributed producers. Here, OSE's campus, with first class of 144 after 2021, and scaling to a new campus every year at a rate of 72 per year, would be the answer.