Obama to Chamber: Be Patriotic and Move Jobs Back to America
Monday 07 February 2011
by: Dave Johnson | Campaign for America's Future | Report
President Obama today appealed to the patriotism of the members of the Chamber of Commerce to begin investing in America again, to begin bringing factories and jobs back and to begin sharing the gains of our economy with the American people.
Saying that we cannot go back to the economy and culture we saw before the recession, the President reminded business leaders that the pre-recession period was a time when growth and gains and productivity did not translate into rising incomes for working people. He asked business leaders to take responsibility for thinking about how we make sure everyone has a stake in trade, increasing exports and rising productivity, "So ordinary folks see their standard of living and income rise as well."
We can’t go back to the kind of economy and culture that we saw in the years leading up to the recession, where growth and gains in productivity just didn’t translate into rising incomes and opportunity for the middle class. That’s not something necessarily we can legislate, but it’s something that all of us have to take responsibility for thinking about. How do we make sure that everybody’s got a stake in trade, everybody’s got a stake in increasing exports, everybody’s got a stake in rising productivity? Because ordinary folks end up seeing their standards of living rise as well. That’s always been the American promise. That’s what JFK meant when he said, “A rising tide lifts all boats.” Too many boats have been left behind, stuck in the mud.
Speaking of a "virtuous circle" the President asked companies to invest in hiring American workers,
...[make] ... investments made now that will pay off as the economy rebounds. And as you hire, you know that more Americans working will mean more sales for your companies. It will mean more demand for your products and services. It will mean higher profits for your companies. We can create a virtuous circle.
The President said that as a government we will help lay the foundation for businesses to grow, innovate and succeed. We will update the infrastructure, transportation, education system and remove barriers to business growth. But he said he wanted to be clear that even as we remake the foundations, businesses have a responsibility to America.
We invest in the infrastructure, so innovation should lead to companies and jobs here, and manufactinrg here. Doing otherwise breaks the social compact and makes people feel the game is fixed and they are not benefiting.
We also have a responsibility as a nation to provide our people with -- and our businesses -- with the fastest, most reliable way to move goods and information. The costs to business from outdated and inadequate infrastructure is enormous. And that’s what we have right now -- outdated, inadequate infrastructure.
And any of you that have been traveling to other countries, you know it, you see it, and it affects your bottom lines. That’s why I want to put more people to work rebuilding crumbling roads, rebuilding our bridges. That’s why I’ve proposed connecting 80 percent of the country with high-speed -- to high-speed rail, and making it possible for companies to put high-speed Internet coverage in the reach of virtually all Americans.
The idea is supposed to be that we gain from the investment we make in laying down those foundations for businesses: Intel pioneers the microchip and puts thousands to work here. Henry Ford put people to work here. And then those folks buy here, and the economy works for everyone. A virtuous circle.
The President said that America can compete. Caterpillar is building a new plant in Texas. In Tennessee Whirlpool opening its first US plant in more than a decade. Companies are bringing jobs back to our shores. Now is the time to invest in America
Appeal To Patriotism
The President appealed to the patriotism of the Chamber. "I know you love this country and want America to succeed just as badly as I do, we are all Americans. It is that sense of patriotism that has carried us through harder times than this."
The President pointed to past partnerships between big business and government. At the end of 1930s, FDR formed a new partnership with business to build the "Arsenal of Democracy." Roosevelt reached out to businesses, and business leaders answered the call to serve their country.
After years of working at cross purposes, the result was one of the most productive collaborations between the public and private sectors in American history.
Some, like the head of GM, hadn’t previously known the President, and if anything had seen him as an adversary. But he gathered his family and he explained that he was going to head up what would become the War Production Board. And he said to his family, “This country has been good to me, and I want to pay it back.” I want to pay it back.
He said we have faced tumultuous moments of change and we know what to do: Rise to this occasion, come together, adapt.
Perhaps this will be a turning point, and the huge multinationals and financial giants that make up the Chamber's primary backers will begin to support America and Americans again.
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Talk is cheap. What has
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 11:21 — Anonymous (not verified)Talk is cheap.
What has Obama actually DONE to get the decent paying jobs back to America?
Even then it's not fair to blame Obama alone, the Democratic Party or even the Republicans.
America has become a cauldron of self-destruction. The intense war to the bottom of the wage scale is being fought worker to worker while the aristocratic rich fat cats smirk and smile at their feast.
Free Trade is the enemy. Why is that so hard to see?
Wow, not sure what was
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 11:53 — Washington Post Out (not verified)Wow, not sure what was smoked before this article was penned, The technique should be tried with the Banks too, "Come on guys, love 'Murica"
Rot!
Global-internationalists
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 13:38 — Anonarcmous (not verified)Global-internationalists audience will all go live w/ ErickPrince in Dubai...they cannot even pay their taxes without complaining! They donot send their kids to war. Is it not obvious? Part 2 of this plan is regulation when the voluntary does not work.
Can we really conclude Obama
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 14:43 — Around the Block 13 (not verified)Can we really conclude Obama has one-upped even his own rhetorical skill, in which what he doesn't say is now more important than what he does say? As ever, his actions are drowning out whatever he says, doesn't say, means, intends, wants, and desires, even if the MSM is trying to spin reality 180 degrees south.
If appealing to the patriotism of the titans of big business to move their operations back to America because he, JFK, and FDR wanted it that way is all he's got, given his on-going tacit support for failed policies, it shows how misplaced are his supporters' hope in him, and how screwed we are.
One imagines Obama is preparing for presidential campaign 2012, betting the farm that he can win an equal number of conservatives to balance his undignified loss of progressives.
Speaking of undignified, people should remember, or learn, the destructive path of Bill Clinton's presidency for the future of America, which included passing NAFTA, and the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act.
We need a progressive third party candidate, and unprecedented support of the American people for that candidate, or we will get more of the same, with icing.
No one ever mentions that
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 14:46 — jailerjay (not verified)No one ever mentions that 800 lb. gorilla in the room - NAFTA. If one were to examine the provisions of that act they would see, quite clearly, how the US gave away their industrial base. Other industrialized countries are PROUD of their factories and wouldn't even consider doing away with them. And they're the most modern in the world because the companies have invested in the latest technologies compared to our ancient, smoke stack hell holes.
If NAFTA were repealed we might be able to start over and return to industrial superiority.
Obama should be ashamed of
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 18:34 — GT66 (not verified)Obama should be ashamed of himself. What a cheap double talker. He berates the CoC (the willing "bad guys") while SIMULTANEOUSLY working on yet ANOTHER free trade agreement every bit as lousy as the others. What a show. And wasn't it just a week or so ago he was talking to the corporate welfare lobby about finding ways to help them with their "burdensome" taxation? What sort of wet noodle does this guy have in place of a spine?
I'll say it again and again
Wed, 02/09/2011 - 02:26 — Anonymous (not verified)I'll say it again and again and again until the idiots who write articles like this get it right and start calling obama out for the fool or sellout he actually is:
Jobs are a COST of production!
they are created GRUDGINGLY, and the expense of employing a person will be mitigated by any means available.
This is not evil, this is business doing what it is bound by it's contracts to do: deliver maximum profit at minimum price.
The rest depends on what government does or does not do to protect or sell out it's citizens.
If you create an environment conducive to offshoring, it's going to happen. If you create an environment conducive to unionizing, layoffs and downward pressure will be reduced..
I ask: what has Obama been doing for the american worker.
07:26 ++100%: jobs are just
Wed, 02/09/2011 - 10:00 — Anonarcmous (not verified)07:26 ++100%: jobs are just 1 production cost, subject to the uber-cheap predatory capitalist rules.Solidarity in negotiating these prices/labor/union/strike is E$$ENTIAL to EVERYONE$ -- there are no voluntary taxes, no voluntary bailouts to help the homeowners, of course not!!!This is what regulation is for, and WHY do we have to RELEARN this the hard way?? There is no other way.MOVING is the operative word here. Maybe americans just need to move to China for jobs, forget about human rights, open up the borders...