I can answer that. I work for a company that produces semiconductors and is in direct competition with China. Profits were dwindling and the future looked bleak. There's no question that if Bain was called in to resolve the problem as many as 10,000 US jobs could have been lost and/or outsourced overseas, devastating many communities, severely impacting several States, putting thousands on unemployment and welfare, and adding to US unemployment.
Rather than resorting to Bain's tactics we were given a chance to turn things around. We took bold, innovative steps to become increasingly competitive. We used our skills to develop new methods to reduce costs and increase efficiencies while producing high quality products that outperformed the competition and yet could be sold at competitive prices. Rather than being dumped or outsourced we were given a chance to turn things around and we used American ingenuity to find a solution. It wasn't easy but we were up to the challenge. Business is now booming and we're still gainfully employed with a bright future. We're successfully competing in a global economy. That's what US workers can do if only given the chance.