Vice President JD Vance delivered a powerful message on the importance of American manufacturing during a visit to Vantage Plastics in Bay City, Michigan, reaffirming the administration’s commitment to revitalizing industry, protecting American jobs, and restoring economic independence.
Vance: American Manufacturing is the Backbone of the Nation
Speaking to workers and business leaders, Vance emphasized that working with our hands and building things is central to the American identity. He praised U.S. manufacturers for their resilience and dedication, making it clear that under the current administration, companies investing in America will be rewarded, while those outsourcing jobs will not receive government support.
“If you build in America, invest in American workers, and strengthen this nation, you will see the benefits—through tax cuts, lower energy costs, and fewer regulations. But if you take jobs overseas and leave American workers behind, don’t expect this administration to stand by you.”
Fighting for American Industry Amid Economic Challenges
Vance acknowledged economic pressures, including market fluctuations and trade disputes, but stressed that these are short-term hurdles in the long-term mission to rebuild America’s manufacturing power. He urged businesses to remain patient and committed, emphasizing that policies focused on domestic production and energy independence will deliver economic rewards for those who stay the course.
“Strong nations don’t rely on foreign adversaries to produce their goods. Strong nations make their own steel, build their own technology, and create their own jobs.”
Standing Firm Against Globalist Interests
Unlike previous administrations that sided with multinational corporations over the American worker, the current administration prioritizes homegrown industry.
- Tax incentives and regulatory relief will be given to businesses that manufacture in the U.S.
- Federal contracts will favor companies that employ American workers instead of outsourcing.
- Energy policies will ensure industries have the resources they need to compete globally.
Vance also did not shy away from confronting protesters outside the event, pointing out that many of them could benefit from the very jobs being created through this manufacturing resurgence.
Trump and Vance: Leading America’s Economic Comeback
The Vice President’s visit to Michigan underscores the administration’s unwavering commitment to the working class and the belief that America’s best days lie ahead when it produces, builds, and manufactures right here at home.
With President Donald Trump and JD Vance leading the charge, the era of America-first economic policy is in full force. The days of selling out U.S. jobs to China and globalist interests are over—America is taking back its industry, its economy, and its future.
JD VANCE CRUSHES PROTESTORS
JD Vance : “I’m sure all of us saw there are a few protesters outside.
I can’t be the only person wondering it’s a little after noon on a Friday. Don’t you all have jobs?…
That’s one of the reasons we have got to rebuild American manufacturing…… pic.twitter.com/jo99dJpnhp— Michigan News Source (@MINewsSource) March 14, 2025