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	<title>Comments on: Collective Bargaining for America</title>
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		<title>By: gspencer</title>
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		<description>The USA needs to withdraw from all international trade treaties and place a high (maybe 700%) import duty tariff on all imported products in order to re-create the manufacturing industries and the jobs that these trade treaties and our government destroyed over the last few decades. Yes, everything will cost the consumer seven times as much.  

Both political parties and the US government has allowed and maybe encouraged US Importing Companies, US Manufacturing Corporations, Wall Street Financial Geniuses, Business Manipulators, and others to out-source US jobs to foreign countries where labor costs are a small tiny fraction of US citizen wage and benefit expectations. 

Both of the major political parties are responsible for this unemployment rate. Maybe it is time for a third party if the two major parties believe that unemployment and re-industrialization are not important. 

We need a bigger economic pie, not a bigger piece of the remaining economic pie that is shrinking daily.  The US government is selling title to everything of value in our country to foreign manufacturers and their governments, and the US government is calling this &quot;Investing in America&quot;.

Everyday companies stating their plans to relocate their US factories to other countries.  I just came from a meeting where a German electrical manufacturer is relocating the remainder of their manufacturing from Hungary to Asia.  They have to compete economically.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The USA needs to withdraw from all international trade treaties and place a high (maybe 700%) import duty tariff on all imported products in order to re-create the manufacturing industries and the jobs that these trade treaties and our government destroyed over the last few decades. Yes, everything will cost the consumer seven times as much.  </p>
<p>Both political parties and the US government has allowed and maybe encouraged US Importing Companies, US Manufacturing Corporations, Wall Street Financial Geniuses, Business Manipulators, and others to out-source US jobs to foreign countries where labor costs are a small tiny fraction of US citizen wage and benefit expectations. </p>
<p>Both of the major political parties are responsible for this unemployment rate. Maybe it is time for a third party if the two major parties believe that unemployment and re-industrialization are not important. </p>
<p>We need a bigger economic pie, not a bigger piece of the remaining economic pie that is shrinking daily.  The US government is selling title to everything of value in our country to foreign manufacturers and their governments, and the US government is calling this &#8220;Investing in America&#8221;.</p>
<p>Everyday companies stating their plans to relocate their US factories to other countries.  I just came from a meeting where a German electrical manufacturer is relocating the remainder of their manufacturing from Hungary to Asia.  They have to compete economically.</p>
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