Obama Says One Thing in Spotlight, Another Behind Closed Doors
Sunday, 16 September 2012 09:49
By Kevin Zeese, October 2011 | News Analysis
Jobs. That is the issue in the election – at least that is the issue
Obama and Romney are focused on – who will create more jobs for a
country in desperate need of them. During his convention speech,
President Obama mentioned jobs 19 times, Romney did so 16 times. Obama
promised a future where the U.S. will "outsource fewer jobs." Of course,
Romney is known as someone who made hundreds of millions by outsourcing
jobs. Former President Clinton put forth a job scorecard, arguing Obama
and the Democrats will create more jobs.
Neither candidate is arguing for a New Deal style government jobs
program. Both are relying on private industry to create jobs. But, big
business profits by spending less on labor. While in the spotlight of
the convention, Obama is critical of jobs being sent overseas but at the
same time his U.S. trade representative, Ron Kirk, who works out of the
executive office of the president, is negotiating a secret treaty
behind closed doors – the Trans-Pacific Partnership – known as 'NAFTA on
steroids'. This is a corporate trade agreement that will result in
massive outsourcing of jobs.
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