24th
July
2007
Original source: http://www.speculativebubble.com/politics/joe-biden.php
SEN. BIDEN: I agree with everything that was said here. But the bottom line here is that eliminating the tax breaks is not going to keep jobs here in America. We’ve got to make it more attractive to have jobs here in America and for corporations to be here.
You’ve got to take the burden off the corporations with a health care system that’s universal, so we’re not at a competitive disadvantage. You’ve got to have a better education system to provide for the highest-tech jobs that we educate our folks for, so we’re not importing 400,000 computer engineers to work in Silicon Valley. And you’ve got to deal with the innovation and infrastructure needs in this country — tunnels, bridges, et cetera — which we haven’t done to make us more competitive.
posted in Candidates, Globalization, Issues, Joseph Biden (D) |
19th
July
2007
Original source: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2007/05/14/100008849/index.htm
On globalization
“It’s not complicated. If you have capital and you’re well educated, the odds are that a global economy will benefit you. But the vast majority of Americans don’t fit in that category.”
posted in Candidates, Globalization, Issues, John Edwards (D) |
18th
July
2007
Original source: http://www.speculativebubble.com/politics/christopher-dodd.php
SEN. DODD: Yes, I disagree. I think it’s a huge issue here. The fact of the matter is we’re exporting a lot of valuable jobs in this country and we shouldn’t be doing it. I offered legislation that was passed that prohibited the Defense Department for outsourcing contracts, going off our shores here when many hard-working Americans ought to be allowed to do those jobs.
I talked earlier about providing tax incentives. When you have people literally driving to the international airports to fly to some country to provide some funding for a local project in those nations, bypassing the very communities that could very well use those kind of jobs and economic growth, that is wrong. I will continue to do what I can to see to it that we limit outsourcing American jobs.
posted in Candidates, Christopher Dodd (D), Globalization, Issues |
17th
July
2007
Original source: http://nymag.com/news/politics/powergrid/34457/
But for the current senator, much of this apparently seems dubious, at least as a road map to the future. “We just can’t keep doing what we did in the twentieth century,” she told a reporter from Bloomberg, adding that we may need “a little time-out” before the enactment of any further trade deals. Accordingly, in 2005, she voted against the Central American Free Trade Agreement. Last month, she announced her opposition to the South Korean Free Trade Agreement. She has backed legislation that would impose trade sanctions on Chinese goods unless Beijing stops holding down the value of the yuan. She has even repeatedly spouted skepticism about the wisdom of NAFTA—while stopping short of blaming her husband for its deficiencies. “NAFTA was inherited by the Clinton administration,” she informed Time magazine. “I believe in the general principles it represented, but what we have learned is that we have to drive a tougher bargain.”
posted in Candidates, Globalization, Hillary Clinton (D), Issues |
17th
July
2007
Original source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-sirota/obama-power-challenger-_b_36129.html
“People notice what’s going on overseas and they say we are not afraid to compete. But as globalization advances and corporations bottom lines know no borders and our young people are competing against children not just in California or Florida or Illinois they are competing against folks in Calcutta or Beijing.”
“At that point parents start saying why aren’t we doing everything we can to prepare our young people making them adept at math and science so that they can get the jobs of the future and be the innovators of the future? Why wouldn’t we invest in early childhood education to bring every child up to par? Why wouldn’t we start paying our teachers more and help develop training for them to recruit the best and the brightest for the classroom? Why on earth would we start increasing the cost of student loans at the precise time we know that our young people are going to be needing a college education more than ever?”
Technorati Tags: Barack+Obama, globalization
posted in Barack Obama (D), Candidates, Globalization, Issues |
9th
July
2007
Original source: http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3738/is_200407/ai_n9458651
Globalization enthusiasts, including McCain and Senate Armed Services Chairman John Warner, R-Va., invert that argument, asserting that if the Navy and other service branches can’t peruse foreign markets for subsystems and componentry, they will miss out on low-cost, high-quality alternatives to American manufacturing and jeopardize critical military capabilities and readiness. They could also damage key alliances that will form the backbone of future coalitions in the war on terrorism and other potential conflicts.
Technorati Tags: McCain, globalization
posted in Candidates, Globalization, Issues, John McCain (R) |