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Free trade's victims turning against Bush, GOP
The Herald Sun ^ | August 25, 2003 | associated press

Posted on 08/25/2003 2:05:47 PM PDT by snopercod

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- This year's highly publicized job losses in North Carolina manufacturing, including the Pillowtex bankruptcy, could mean trouble next year for President Bush in a region that was a stronghold in 2000.

Bush won more than 56 percent of the vote in both North Carolina and South Carolina in 2000. But his strong support of free trade has turned some against him in the South, where U.S. trade policies are blamed for the loss of jobs in textiles and other manufacturing sectors.

Andy Warlick, chief executive officer of Parkdale Mills in Gaston County, said he doubts he will repeat his 2000 vote for Bush next year.

"He made a lot of promises and he hasn't delivered on any of them," Warlick said. "I've had some firsthand experience of him sending down trade and commerce officials, but they're just photo ops. It's empty rhetoric."

Fred Reese, the president of Western N.C. Industries, an employers' association, said executives are beginning to raise their voices against Bush and are planning education and voter drives.

"We're seeing a new dynamic where the executives and employees are both beginning to see a real threat to their interests. You're going to see people who traditionally voted Republican switch over," Reese predicted.

The hard feelings were on display days after Pillowtex's July 30 bankruptcy filing, when Republican U.S. Rep. Robin Hayes walked into a Kannapolis auditorium to meet with former workers.

"Thanks for sending the jobs overseas, Robin!" shouted Brenda Miller, a longtime worker at the textile giant's Salisbury plant.

In December 2001 Hayes -- who is an heir to the Cannon family textile fortune -- cast the tie-breaking vote to give Bush the authority to negotiate "fast-track" trade agreements, trade treaties that Congress must vote up or down with no amendments.

At the time, Hayes said he won promises from the Bush administration that it would more strictly enforce existing trade agreements and pressure foreign countries to open their markets to U.S. textiles.

"Are we pleased with the way they responded? Absolutely," Hayes said. "Are we satisfied with where we are? Absolutely not."

Jobs in many industries have fled overseas since 1993, when Congress passed the Clinton-backed North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA. About half the textile and apparel jobs that existed in 1994 are gone.

Since Bush took office in January 2001, it is estimated North Carolina and South Carolina have lost more than 180,000 manufacturing jobs.

And even more textile jobs could be out the door once quotas on Chinese imports expire at the end of next year.

Republican U.S. Rep. Cass Ballenger voted for NAFTA and fast-track, and has seen his 10th District lose nearly 40,000 jobs, primarily in the textile and furniture industries.

"Certainly, there's a political cost to any controversial vote no matter which side you take," he said. "People are casting stones, but we're trying to pick them up and build something."

Democratic U.S. Sen. John Edwards voted against fast-track in 2002 after voting for an earlier version. In 2000 he voted for permanent normal trade relations with China.

Recently, though, while campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination, Edwards has attacked Bush's trade policies and called for fairer trade measures.

Robert Neal, vice president of the local chapter of the Pillowtex workers' union, said Hayes has worked to try to ease the impact of job losses in his district.

"Though he (Hayes) voted for fast-track, he is really concerned about the workers and their conditions in the state of North Carolina," Neal said.

Not everyone feels that way.

Reese is organizing 1,500 manufacturing companies across North Carolina in an effort to leverage what he calls a new voting bloc.

In South Carolina, voter drives are planned for the first time at Milliken & Co., which has about 30 plants in the state. Mount Vernon Mills of Greenville, S.C., is forming a political action committee.

The company's president Roger Chastain, a one-time Bush voter, doesn't expect to support the president or Jim DeMint, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Ernest Hollings.

"We're basically liquidating our whole middle class, polarizing people on the two extremes, have and have-nots," Chastain said of the manufacturing job losses. "We'll be a Third World country."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: North Carolina; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: economy; fasttrack; jobs; manufacturing; nafta; northcarolina; oldnorthstate; pillotex; treetrade
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To: Mad Dawgg
Rolling over the odometer here past 1,000 ... boy, this is one heck of a 'Food Fight'.

Freedom!


1,001 posted on 08/26/2003 7:31:39 PM PDT by WOSG
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To: Mad Dawgg
Who said anything about a "program?" This is far more simple than that. President issues order to Attorney General and Director CI. Attorney General amd CI Director issue orders to field. Investigate. Indict. Prosecute.
1,002 posted on 08/26/2003 7:32:08 PM PDT by GOP_1900AD (Un-PC even to "Conservatives!" - Right makes right)
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To: WOSG
"Rolling over the odometer here past 1,000"

I heard the prize for getting 1000 was a bright shiny new "Go Pat Go" button.

I can't wait, I hope the code words are etched on the back.

It would save so much time!

1,003 posted on 08/26/2003 7:34:20 PM PDT by Mad Dawgg (French: old Europe word meaning surrender)
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To: Mad Dawgg
How about a "George, Go Right" button!
1,004 posted on 08/26/2003 7:35:06 PM PDT by GOP_1900AD (Un-PC even to "Conservatives!" - Right makes right)
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To: belmont_mark
Gee, sounds like an America I want to live in. Comply with our economic policy OR ELSE...

/sarcasm
1,005 posted on 08/26/2003 7:40:16 PM PDT by hchutch (The National League needs to adopt the designated hitter rule.)
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To: WOSG
It is indeed a fantasy to propose eliminating the income tax without addressing Federal Spending.

I said reduce the income tax, to historical levels (I doubt that we can eliminate it entirely). On the other side of the equation:

1) the dollar would strengthen as the trade balance improves.
2) the demand on public spending would be reduce by the the increase in employment/reduction in unemployment/widening democratization of the tax base. When everyone pays taxes, everyone benefits from reducing the tax rate.
3) The burden of the regulatory environment will begin to abate as the trade off between supply and price becomes more apparent. The 50 states would probably race among themselves to reduce their regulatory burden. The one who reduces the most gets the benefit of new and revamped production facilities.
4) We would become much more self dependent for energy and defense purposes.
5) We would have some leverage with which to pry open new world marketplaces on a more even or even preferential basis. (eg. we drop our tarriffs on colombian coffee if they give us a prferential market for US computer products)
1,006 posted on 08/26/2003 7:45:32 PM PDT by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: hchutch
I can't wait for his show trials of "wreckers" and "saboteurs." Uncle Joe would be SO proud of him.
1,007 posted on 08/26/2003 7:45:34 PM PDT by Poohbah (Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women.)
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To: belmont_mark
"How about a "George, Go Right" button!"

You forgot the rest of the text: George, Go Right home and pack cause someone else lives at 1600 Penssylvania Ave. now!

The button would have to be bigger or the text smaller so you could fit it all in!

1,008 posted on 08/26/2003 7:45:42 PM PDT by Mad Dawgg (French: old Europe word meaning surrender)
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To: Mad Dawgg
Special prize: You get the neo-con to paleo-con secret decoder ring.

Converts any Weekly Standard op-ed into a Pat Buchanan broadside.



1,009 posted on 08/26/2003 7:47:38 PM PDT by WOSG
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To: Poohbah; hchutch; WOSG; Texas_Dawg; Chancellor Palpatine
"I can't wait for his show trials of "wreckers" and "saboteurs." Uncle Joe would be SO proud of him."

I wonder if membership in the Anti-shopkeeper/merchant league will be mandatory! I hope I can affored the dues!

1,010 posted on 08/26/2003 7:48:39 PM PDT by Mad Dawgg (French: old Europe word meaning surrender)
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To: WOSG
"Special prize: You get the neo-con to paleo-con secret decoder ring.

Converts any Weekly Standard op-ed into a Pat Buchanan broadside."

Oh praise the Lord, praise the Lord! My prayers have been answered!

1,011 posted on 08/26/2003 7:50:23 PM PDT by Mad Dawgg (French: old Europe word meaning surrender)
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To: ARCADIA
" I said reduce the income tax, to historical levels"

Define "historical levels" ? 1979? 1913?
What % of GNP should the income tax attempt to garner?

If the point is that replacing X dollars of income tax with X dollars with tarriffs would help the economy, I agree - to a point. As I indicated, that point would probably be where the tax rates cross (for example, bring tariff up to 20% and tax rates down to 20%).
1,012 posted on 08/26/2003 7:52:13 PM PDT by WOSG
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To: WOSG
We should consider 1913-2003 as range of possible structures, and aim for something like what we had during the 1950-1970 timeframe. The point that we can agree on is that there is room for improvement.
1,013 posted on 08/26/2003 7:56:24 PM PDT by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: snopercod
Job entitled victocrats certainly aren't economic free-agents. What is lost are your reasoning skills.-me

I'll admit that I used to be a lot more reasonable when I had a job.

-you

That's a realistic statement. So get a job. While your at it get 2. Sharpen your skills. You are an economic free-agent. You have value to offer any employer. Band together with like minded freepers and start a business. I have worked two jobs for the better part of 35 years. I worked 3 once (for 3 months) and 4 once (for 1 year). I currently work 2 (starting my 4th year) and am enjoying both, have been promoted in both, and still have time to enjoy my family and to freep...but I go on about 5-6 hours of sleep. My first day off this year (other than using vacation days) was the Friday of the power failure. You can do it snopercod.

1,014 posted on 08/26/2003 7:58:21 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: ARCADIA; hchutch; Texas_Dawg; Mad Dawgg
We should consider 1913-2003 as range of possible structures, and aim for something like what we had during the 1950-1970 timeframe.

Oh, fer gawds' sake, you just endorsed as high as a 90% marginal income tax rate!

Yeah, great idea! Bravo! Very conservative!

Are you Howard Dean's drinking buddy?

1,015 posted on 08/26/2003 8:00:20 PM PDT by Poohbah (Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women.)
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To: Poohbah
"Oh, fer gawds' sake, you just endorsed as high as a 90% marginal income tax rate!"

You must understand, we must do what we must to save our jobs, besides its for the children you know.

1,016 posted on 08/26/2003 8:01:55 PM PDT by Mad Dawgg (French: old Europe word meaning surrender)
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To: PGalt
"So get a job. While your at it get 2. Sharpen your skills."

No I do not want to change... it is a moral imperative that the US government provide me with a job at a salary of my chosing and free healthcare for my entire working career! Further I want free prescription drugs and all the ice cream I can eat.

Oh Yeah and I want a pony!

And I want it now or I am voting for Dean!

1,017 posted on 08/26/2003 8:07:09 PM PDT by Mad Dawgg (French: old Europe word meaning surrender)
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To: Poohbah
Yes, I have. You just disliked what I said.

Haha. I love this with paleos. They ask for this and that and then I finally just say, "Fine...", and do the research and show it to them and they just roll right on in their rhetoric without missing a beat. They have this incredible ability to not only disagree with the information you give them but to pretend you never even gave it to them just a little while later.

1,018 posted on 08/26/2003 8:13:04 PM PDT by Texas_Dawg (Your little sob stories are very touching... really... but they make for lousy fiscal policy.)
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To: ARCADIA
YIKES! 1950-1970 era income tax??? Sorry that is the *worst* time period - the top rate was 98% on income!!!

Frankly, what we have today is better than that. Much better. You want better? Go to the 1920s - top rate of 25%, and only on millionaires.



1,019 posted on 08/26/2003 8:14:22 PM PDT by WOSG
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To: Texas_Dawg
"(Your little sob stories are very touching... really... but they make for lousy fiscal policy.)"

Hehehe you old Dawg you!

1,020 posted on 08/26/2003 8:15:03 PM PDT by Mad Dawgg (French: old Europe word meaning surrender)
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