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Bush says he has plan to help textile industry
The Greenville News ^
| March 28,2002
| Chris McCarter
Posted on 03/28/2002 2:56:40 AM PST by Captain Shady
Edited on 05/07/2004 9:05:56 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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President Bush said Wednesday he has a strategy to help a textile industry whose executives say is on the brink of financial collapse because of foreign competition.
But he offered no details, and critics of the administration's trade policies later said the president is long on talk, but short on action when it comes to textiles.
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To: citizenY2K
You forgot,"China=Permanent Most Favored Nation" trade status. I'm sure the political prisioners there who work as slaves are very happy about this. Not to mention the Generals who own all the factories.
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To: ContentiousObjector
Jesus, why didn't we just elect Michael Moore? Because he is too fat and ugly. The Republican wimmin coulnd't fantazie about him,and wouldn't be posting "A day in the life of Michael Moore...complete with wide-angle photos!" threads. Can you see one of these female Bush-Bots turning into a Moore-Bot,and saying,"Doesn't Michael look hot in those jeans?".?
I am getting to hate Bush more and more by the day, Bush Sr. needs to give his son a serious ass kicking
Ok,I'm guessing you somehow fell down and hurt your head between the above paragraph and this one. Bush-1 was and is nothing more that a globalist,statist,elitist SOB,who should have never been elected. He wasn't fit to even sniff Reagans dirty socks,but had to be picked as his VP to appease the statist elitists SOB's in the northeast who were scared of Reagan. These are the same stupid SOB's who think Rudy is too much of a "right-winger". Where do you think Bubba-2 comes up with all his alleged "ideas" from?
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To: Radicalgranny
I don't buy fancy shoes its a waste of money.
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posted on
03/28/2002 7:22:12 AM PST
by
weikel
To: Radicalgranny
There made in foreign countries but by American companies industry only becomes a national security issue when weapons, food, and vital raw materials are made out of the country( like oil, maganese, chromium) and neighbors don't count since we can easily secure Canada and Mexico's production if we have to. Now can you tell me where can you buy cheap shoes that last.
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posted on
03/28/2002 7:27:05 AM PST
by
weikel
To: Captain Shady
Oh great - more protectionism to screw the economy! Can't wait for higher prices on steel, lumber and now textiles to create higher priced consumer products which will reduce consumer spending and make the economy choke.
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posted on
03/28/2002 7:52:55 AM PST
by
doc30
To: Radicalgranny
I happen to know that NIKEs Air tennis shoes cost $200 a pair now and is made with slave labor. And only a fraction of the cost of production stays in the county of manufacture. The other $190 in mark up goes to the U.S. distributor and retailer. If the shoes were made here, and $200 is the price the market will bear, then the distributors and retailers will be losing a lot of money. Overall, it will be a lose-lose situation for America.
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posted on
03/28/2002 8:04:48 AM PST
by
doc30
To: sneakypete
Of course,this raises the question of,"Where are we going to come up with the money to support all these illegal alien families who will be put out of work due to the business partners of Prescott Bush undercutting them by using slave labor?" I live near a city that lost 12,000 textile jobs to NAFTA and this was one of the last garment industry areas left in the US. It's been foreign labor in textiles for quite some time, the jobs moved to Mexico but the illegals stayed collecting benefits ---good benefits after amnesty rewarded them. If it was really free market, these people should have gone back home after their jobs went to Mexico.
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posted on
03/28/2002 8:58:18 AM PST
by
FITZ
To: Captain Shady
President Bush said Wednesday he has a strategy to help a textile industry whose executives say is on the brink of financial collapse because of foreign competition. I can hardly wait to see what his answer to this will be.
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posted on
03/28/2002 9:37:28 AM PST
by
thepitts
To: Captain Shady
Let the damn mills die a natural death. From what my sister in Greenville tells me, they all employ illegals from Mexico anyhow.
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posted on
03/28/2002 10:38:44 AM PST
by
Clemenza
To: Clemenza
you mean like me? I just lost my job in the textile industry in nc. there were two mexicans working in our distribution facility. her husband lost his job in the office as well. they were not illegals. eastern nc sucks because of the textile industry. has anybody been to kinston before? it looks like beirut downtown. all the industry we have here now is just a stop over from indiana, ohio, and the northeast until they can move the operations further south. mexico, el salvador guatamala. the high paying jobs at these companies are made up of transfers that come from the north.
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posted on
03/28/2002 10:56:09 AM PST
by
russdawg
To: russdawg
I don't mean to sound too callous, but there was a time when Mass and New Hampshire were filled with textile mills (which, since I mentioned immigration, largely employed French Canadian labor). It just isn't viable to run a textile mill in this country anymore, even if you put a 100% protective tariff on the industry.
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posted on
03/28/2002 11:10:30 AM PST
by
Clemenza
On a slight tangent, is anyone else getting tired of Lindsey Graham? IMHO he is definitely sending off big flashing RINO indicators.
To: Captain Shady
More tariffs?!? We should start calling him "Al Bush"!
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posted on
03/28/2002 11:11:52 AM PST
by
Redcloak
To: doc30
And only a fraction of the cost of production stays in the county of manufacture. No offense,but you and most other people are not even looking at what is important. You are tilting at non-existant windmills. There is no such critter as a "American Corporation" anymore. They are all "International Corporations",and we are heading rapidly towards a international "Corporate Government". Bubba-2 is a cheerleader for this,as was his useless father,and Bubba-1. Nafta is irrelevant because within the next 20 years neither the USA OR Mexico will even exist. Together with Canada,we will be the "North American Union".
To: Diddle E. Squat
On a slight tangent, is anyone else getting tired of Lindsey Graham? Oh,yeah! A long time ago. It is my OPINION that he was just a actor playing a role during the impeachment. Like Sen Edwards,the guy he reminds me of most,he can really fake sincerity.
To: Constitution Day; stainlessbanner; sheltonmac
Hey guys look!! Clay's 'American System' at work. Mercantilism, ain't it grand? < /sarcasm>
To: Clemenza
Let the damn mills die a natural death. From what my sister in Greenville tells me, they all employ illegals from Mexico anyhowThe way this country is going ,we'll have illegal aliens in Congress and the Presidency.Adios USA ,Hello Aztlan.
To: billbears
Propping up another industry. What's Bush's connection to the textile industry? He's invested somewhere. I'm not sure we need any "federal" help - I think they've done enough damage.
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