Posted on 10/10/2007 10:54:13 AM PDT by pissant
No video but there may be some out there. He did a short interview during Fox and friends this morning.
I was just about to post this.
Bump for beating me to it.
That's some pretty good automation there. LOL
That would nice to get a transcript. I’ll check. Was it Fox and Friends?
“..Hunter recognizes these Mao protégés in charge of China are still an adversary, not a partner. ..”
btw, I heard Mitt Romney say twice on Laura Ingraham’s show that he wanted a partnership with Communist China. (eyeroll)
“Interesting comment by Michael Reagan on FOX news this morning. Talking about last nights debate he said that Duncan Hunter was the only man with the answers on trade.”
Very interesting, and Michael Reagan is so correct!
Well, steel is made over there...for the most part. But again, I reccomend you read the numbers...not just a site delievering you a verdict. Every issue ends up with multiple reasons.
Automation is and will be the biggest job replacer in the world. Jobs will require more education as time goes by.
And I heard a rumor, Alexander Madison MIGHT be a guest this Thursday on Hunter's Rangers Radio Show!
Give his article a little bump here to encourage him!
Ronald Reagan: Trade Realist
Alan Tonelson - Monday, June 07, 2004
http://www.americaneconomicalert.org/view_art.asp?Prod_ID=1134
Ronald Reagan: Trade Realist
Alan Tonelson - Monday, June 07, 2004
http://www.americaneconomicalert.org/view_art.asp?Prod_ID=1134
Ronald Reagan: Trade Realist
Alan Tonelson - Monday, June 07, 2004
http://www.americaneconomicalert.org/view_art.asp?Prod_ID=1134
I’ve studied this issue in great depth for a number of years.
Hey, that would be pretty cool. I wonder if he knows DH.
As the Stones once sang....Time Waits for No one...
“Ive studied this issue in great depth for a number of years.”
So the answer must not be simplistic, yes? It’s not merely bad trade agreements...?
No, that is only one problem, but it is a big one. Reductions by automation are a good thing. State of the art manufacturing facilities use fewer people, but the number of skilled technicians, programmers, engineers, etc needed to keep a SOA facility operating well are still high paying US jobs....if the facility is here.
When Stanley tools builds its SOA facility in China, it does us little good. When Radio Flyer packs up and leaves Illinois for Shanghai, there are no US techies and programmers running the place, they are almost all chinese. When GE shutters 7 light bulb manufacturing plants here and instead partners with a communist company to manufacture there, it means 7 communities in the US with a big hole in them. GE’s excuse? The bulbs would be .50 more expensive to make here. When a large holding company bought out the oldest and most famed dinnerware manufacturer in the US, it immediately contracted the manufacturing out to a chinese outfit, leaving a small town with a boarded up factory and hundreds of unemployed craftsman and machinists.
You get the picture.
I can’t wait to hear his voice! (it’s a gurl thing)
Slam-dunks the pretenders and wanna-be's!
I understand and agree. Hopefully, pending on the congress and president...we alleviate some of the corporate taxes and regulations. Then we enforce some of our trade agreements. Then lastly we do have to change them around. I think the Bush admin has been less than prudent in their trade agreements.
“And I heard a rumor, Alexander Madison MIGHT be a guest this Thursday on “
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