When Promises about Jobs and Manufacturing Don’t Become Reality
Every election cycle brings familiar promises. Politicians promise stronger manufacturing, better trade deals, more American jobs. Those promises matter because people believe them. No place demonstrates that more clearly than Whirlpool’s refrigerator plant in Middle Amana.
Many workers supported policies designed to protect American manufacturing. They believed tariffs would make imported products less competitive and encourage companies to expand domestic production. Instead, they have watched assembly lines disappear. Some have watched coworkers lose jobs. Some have watched retirement savings shrink as Whirlpool’s stock price fell and the company suspended a dividend that had existed for generations.
Others now wonder whether they should leave their jobs and communities.
This is not simply a story about tariffs, nor is it simply a story about Whirlpool. It is a story about accountability. Economic policy is complicated. Housing markets matter. Interest rates matter. Automation matters. Global competition matters.
No president controls every one of those forces, though many politicians often speak as though they do. That creates expectations. When workers hear that factories will “come roaring back,” they naturally expect more jobs, not fewer. When reality turns out differently, someone deserves an honest explanation. Not another slogan. Not lies. Not another campaign commercial. Not another letter expressing disappointment after layoffs have already occurred.
The workers in Middle Amana are not political talking points. They are fathers, mothers, veterans, neighbors, taxpayers, and skilled craftsmen whose livelihoods depend on decisions made far beyond the factory gates. They deserve something increasingly rare in politics. The truth.
Sometimes economic policies succeed, and sometimes they fail. Sometimes they produce benefits in one community while causing pain in another. Leaders should have enough respect for voters to admit all three possibilities.
Making America stronger has never depended solely on campaign promises. It depends on whether those promises become paychecks.
For hundreds of Iowa families, that remains the only measurement that truly matters.
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