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Steelworkers angry with Bush, nervous about future
Associated Press ^
| Friday, December 5, 2003 Posted: 1:55 PM EST (1855 GMT)
| Who Cares?
Posted on 12/05/2003 1:21:57 PM PST by .cnI redruM
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:03:32 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (AP) -- Calvin Croftcheck was faxing handwritten messages addressed to President Bush from union workers, their families and retirees when a worker at the U.S. Steel-owned Clairton Coke Works delivered the bad news: tariffs on foreign steel were being lifted.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: steel; steeltariffs; tariffs; unions
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>>>>>>>>>>>"Our union will now work very hard to make sure George W. Bush joins the ranks of the unemployed next year,"
Welfare is like heroin. The junkies never appreciate 18 months worth of fixes. they just gripe about the day you stop being 'The Candyman'.
To: .cnI redruM
So true. And - AS IF they were going to support Bush anyway....
To: .cnI redruM
Steel consumers happy with reduced prices.
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posted on
12/05/2003 1:25:27 PM PST
by
RKV
(He who has the guns makes the rules.)
To: .cnI redruM
Tariffs are not forever...
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posted on
12/05/2003 1:26:33 PM PST
by
demlosers
To: .cnI redruM
This was a STUPID move.
Tariffs are a bad economic idea, and in this case, worthless politically.
The goonions wouldn't vote for him anyway.
Thousands lost their jobs in steel using industries.
And supporting poor decisions and inefficient processes hurts everyone.
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posted on
12/05/2003 1:28:26 PM PST
by
MrB
To: demlosers
So if tariffs are not forever, and the great crisis in the US Auto industry was back in the 80's, why are foreign pickup trucks still under 25% tariff today?
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posted on
12/05/2003 1:28:46 PM PST
by
.cnI redruM
( l = w + w. Two wrongs equal a left.)
To: MrB
herehere!
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posted on
12/05/2003 1:29:27 PM PST
by
.cnI redruM
( l = w + w. Two wrongs equal a left.)
To: anniegetyourgun
Correct. Their union had already endorsed Gephardt.
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posted on
12/05/2003 1:29:30 PM PST
by
squidly
To: anniegetyourgun
So true. And - AS IF they were going to support Bush anyway....
EXACTLY!!! One of their dopey representatives told FOX News (?) yesterday they weren't going to endorse him even if he kept the Steel Tariffs in place, so F-you steel workers!
It's all about what's good for them and too bad for anyone else. Manufacturers and other Steel Consumers be damned. It's the govts. job to keep only steelworkers gainfully employed? Guess I missed that part of The Constitution.
Owl_Eagle
" WAR IS PEACE
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
DIVERSITY IS STRENGTH"
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posted on
12/05/2003 1:29:39 PM PST
by
End Times Sentinel
("You white rednecks... this is what my momma taught me!"- Nathaniel Jones Former Cincinnati Resident)
To: RKV
Steel consumers happy with reduced prices.Yep, it's a net gain for Bush. Especially if you factor in the fact that the steel workers wouldn't vote for W anyway.
Did you hear what Wesley Clarke said about this? He said that "the lifting of steel tariffs is proof that W takes cues from donors in industry." Oops...the steel industry oppose's Bush on this. I swear Clarke is a complete moron.
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posted on
12/05/2003 1:30:05 PM PST
by
Wphile
(Keep the UN out of Iraq)
To: Owl_Eagle
This was one of those things where W decided to listen to his political advisors over his economic advisors 20 months ago. He should have never done it, but I'm pleased he is lifting the tariffs now. Sigh.... it's tough to find a prez one agrees with on all the issues all the time. But as far as I'm concerned his instincts have, on balance, been good.
To: anniegetyourgun
They showed their appreciation for W's dumb tariff move by voting for rendell and endorsing get-fart, so they can make all the threats they want. Unions and Blacks just don't get it. When you're bought and paid for by the rats and they're out of power, you get streisand. Of course when they're in power these groups don't get much from them either but; they don't know that either.
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posted on
12/05/2003 1:44:30 PM PST
by
jmaroneps37
( Please support how-odd? dean in the primaries. That just might get us 4 more senate seats!)
To: .cnI redruM
"Our union will now work very hard to make sure George W. Bush joins the ranks of the unemployed next year," said Mark Glyptis You schmucks were going to do that regardless of the tariffs.
To: .cnI redruM
Typical union response,pi*s and moan about everything.They did'nt want to stand behind George Bush,they have no right to gripe.These people are overpaid to stand around and do nothing.They are far more greedy than the corporations they constantly attack.
To: .cnI redruM
The unions also said a proposed monitoring program to guard against a glut of foreign steel would not be enough for companies in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia to stay competitive. Hint: Foreigners aren't the problem, since American workers, dollar for dollar, are the most productive workers in the world. Insane government regulations and unions are the problem.
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posted on
12/05/2003 1:52:13 PM PST
by
xrp
To: Wphile
It was pandering to begin with. It was below what I thought of Bush, now I know he is just another politician. Better than the other probable alternative, but you need to be aware of his limits. Same story on 2nd Amendment rights - he is consistent - consistently out of line with the Constitution. And the driver is politics, just like tariffs.
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posted on
12/05/2003 1:52:42 PM PST
by
RKV
(He who has the guns makes the rules.)
To: xrp
Particularly our environmental laws. Rather than make marginal improvements, they place large burdens on manufacturers which have to be factored in to every plant and equipment decision.
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posted on
12/05/2003 1:54:19 PM PST
by
RKV
(He who has the guns makes the rules.)
To: Wphile
"the lifting of steel tariffs is proof that W takes cues from donors in industry." Clark talks like a Senator already. He'll say any darned thing just to keep peoples' heads nodding in agreement.
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posted on
12/05/2003 2:00:41 PM PST
by
RightWhale
(Close your tag lines)
To: RightWhale
From what I've heard on news networks (including but not limited to FNC), lifting the tariff will actually help a lot of small businesses who use steel in their manufacturing. They were, I guess, paying a lot more for steel while the tariffs were in place.
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posted on
12/05/2003 2:07:54 PM PST
by
spookycc
(Never forgive! Never forget!)
To: anniegetyourgun
They have already given their backing to the demonrat party before W's decision to remove the steel tariff, big loss ha!
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