
Jackie Calmes writes: "Over the past four years, Mr. Bush has swung from free-market candidate to sometime-protectionist president and back again." But lately, on the campaign trail, "he has re-emerged as a full-throated free trader," even in "the most hotly contested states... with the biggest job losses." Why? "Advisers have made optimism a hallmark of the re-election campaign and argue that an upbeat message trumps pessimism every time, even on trade and even in hard-hit Midwestern manufacturing states." According to The Hill, 37 House Republicans urged Commerce Secretary Don Evans [4] "to continue highlighting the many benefits of foreign-based companies choosing to 'insource [5]' work here in America." Industry groups (including the Coalition for Employment through Exports [6]) "are leading an informal group formed to fend off outsourcing-related measures [7]" like Independent Bernie Sanders' Defending American Jobs Act.
Links:
[1] http://dev.prwatch.org/users/6/diane-farsetta
[2] http://dev.prwatch.org/topics/politics
[3] http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fdev.prwatch.org%2Fspin%2F2004%2F05%2F2603%2Fsound-one-invisible-hand-clapping&linkname=The%20Sound%20of%20One%20Invisible%20Hand%20Clapping
[4] http://thehill.com/executive/050604_commerce.aspx
[5] http://www.prwatch.org/spin/April_2004.html#1081137601
[6] http://www.disinfopedia.org/wiki.phtml?title=Doublespeak
[7] http://thehill.com/business/050504_outsourcing.aspx
[8] http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB108414149947006210,00.html?mod=politics%5Fprimary%5Fhs