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Orange County, CA | October 4, 2005 Election |
Ending the Middle Class Job DrainBy Steve YoungCandidate for United States Representative; District 48 | |
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My 5 prong program will bring middle class jobs back to America.I want my children and grandchildren to have the opportunity to pursue the American dream. Yet every day, the export of our manufacturing and technology jobs erodes our job base. Job Outsourcing is "anti-family." It will destroy our working families because it limits our future job prospects to poverty-wage jobs at Wal-Mart, or flipping burgers, and checking in movie cassettes.
American business can compete and win on any level playing field. Why is America then losing all its jobs? Because the Administration's unfair trade bills have so tilted the playing field that American business now stands no chance in America. Economic expediency is forcing otherwise patriotic business leaders to send good-paying blue and white collar jobs with benefits to cheaper labor markets. I oppose the unfair trade bills like CAFTA that export our jobs. I believe that no American who works forty hours a week should live under the poverty level.
My five step economic program will restore broad-based prosperity and the prospect of a brighter future. It consists of:
1) Supporting education to create new technologies on which to base new manufacturing jobs, and to retrain America's workforce;
Our economy will continue to founder until we reinvigorate and energize our middle class. I am running for Congress to ensure Washington, D.C., hears the voice of the hard-working residents of California's 48th District. |
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