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Today's McCain Myth: As president
It's no surprise then that McCain told
McCain Was "Disappointed" that the Secret Service Was Required to Purchase American-Made Motorcycles. "Lastly, I am also disappointed that the bill once again this year contains a Department-wide 'Buy America' requirement, and specific language directing the Secret Service to purchase American-made motorcycles. I firmly object to all 'Buy America' restrictions, as they represent gross examples of protectionist trade policy. From a philosophical point of view, I oppose such policies because free trade is an important element in improving relations among all nations, which then improves the security of our Nation. Furthermore, as a fiscal conservative, I want to ensure our Government gets the best deal for taxpayers and with a 'Buy American' restriction that cannot be guaranteed." [Congressional Record, 7/14/05]
McCain Mocked "Buy America" Provisions, Saying, "I'll Sleep Better At Night Knowing That All Our Carbon Plates Are Manufactured in the U.S." "This year's bill also includes a number of 'Buy America' provisions. For example, it prevents the foreign purchase of welded shipboard anchor and mooring chain four inches in diameter and under. Another provision ensures that all carbon, alloy or steel plates are produced in
McCain Described "Buy America" Provisions As "Ludicrous." "Every year, Buy America restrictions cost the Department of Defense and the American taxpayers
McCain Sponsored Amendment that Ended Defense Department's Buy American Requirement. In
McCain Voted Against An Amendment To Provide Assistance, Including Training, To Service And High-Tech Workers Whose Jobs Move Overseas. McCain voted against an amendment that provides that existing Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) benefits be made available to service and high-tech workers; clarifies that TAA benefits are available to workers whose company moves overseas to any other country; increases training funds to match anticipated enrollment; increases health care subsidy available to TAA beneficiaries from 65 percent to 75 percent; and provides economic adjustment plan assistance to communities that have significant trade-related layoffs. Clinton: Y [2004 Senate Vote #80, 5/4/2004]
McCain Tells Michigan Voters Jobs Aren't Coming Back. While campaigning during the primary, McCain told
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Air Force Tanker Deal to Outsource Tens of Thousands of Defense Jobs. According to reports, McCain consistently weighed in against a Boeing contract that would have resulted in the immediate creation of 44,000 new manufacturing jobs in at least 40 states. Under best case scenarios, the European tanker deal will create 20,000 fewer U.S. jobs, and most that are created will not be in
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Business Week,
Michigan Has Lost Jobs Under Bush. Recent federal statistics show that
After casting himself as a "Maverick" in 2000, the new
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