Europeans want U.S. to Ditch “Buy American” Rules

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Obama keeps pushing a Trans Atlantic trade deal with Europe, despite the fact that other trade deals have helped make the trade deficit worse.

One of the goals for Europeans is to get rid of Buy American rules in the U.S.

In particular, the [European Union] wants to pry open so-called public procurement markets and scrap “Buy American” clauses that restrict the ability of European companies to sell goods and services to states and cities.

The U.S. public strongly believes their taxpayer dollars should be spent procuring from U.S. companies and workers.  A majority in Congress votes for Buy American rules in infrastructure and other bills.  Rep. Dan Lipinski (D-IL) and Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) have been leading the efforts recently.  How can a fiscal stimulus have an impact if we buy foreign goods with taxpayer money?  That’s one difference between the FDR stimulus of the Great Depression and the smaller Obama stimulus of the Great Recession… offshore leakage of the government spending.

It’s not surprising that Europe wants to replace U.S. businesses and workers in government contracts.  The U.S. federal government is the biggest consumer in the world… and when you add in the state and local governments, it’s really big.  From the U.S. side there is simply no way we’d come away with a net benefit with theoretical market access by our so-called “U.S.” multinationals (who don’t really consider themselves U.S. anymore) to other smaller government procurement markets.  It simply doesn’t ever work that way.

I’m not sure where the Obama Administration is coming from on this.  The biggest source of jobs and growth will come from reducing the trade deficit.  We had a record $735B goods trade deficit last year, including a $300B goods deficit with China.  Trade deals simply don’t help the trade deficit, usually make things worse, and tie our hands for fixing the problem.

 

Source: 
http://www.tradereform.org/2013/03/europeans-want-u-s-to-ditch-buy-american-rules/

Startup America Rocks….Our Bus @ The Kentucky Derby

Startup America headed by Priceline.com CTO and co-founder Scott Case, had an idea on Monday morning the week of Derby: “Let’s take some start-ups to the Kentucky Derby.”

( Hey!  Kinda sounds like our U.S. Jobs Project – American Made Chic Summer Tour kick off idea.)

Inc. Magazine reported on it and no- “it wasn’t completely random”.  In fact we at the U.S. Jobs Project like to think of it as grassroots – Guerrilla Marketing!  Nobody gets anyones attention by staying at home, marketing is an active, energetic process. Obviously, Mr. Case gets that and then some.

A little background on Scott Case:  Timothy “Scott” Case (not related to Steve Case) is a technologist, entrepreneur and inventor and was founding CTO of Priceline, the “Name Your Own Price” company that was one of only a handful of startups in U.S. history to reach a billion dollars in annual sales in less than 24 months. As Chief Technology Officer, he was responsible for building the technology that enabled Priceline’s hyper-growth. Most recently, Scott was named CEO and board member of the Startup America Partnership, where he’ll invest his energy to drive American entrepreneurship to create jobs and sustain our nation’s global leadership.

So, as you can see Mr. Case knows a little about hyper-growth, Startup’s and great ideas.

Full Article here

The American Made Chic Award

Celebrating Excellence, Innovation & Sustainability in America – The American Made Chic Award

Boca Raton, FL —(DATE)  American Made Chic is now accepting nominees from American companies and individuals for The American Made Chic Award.  The award is a custom masterpiece created by R.S. Owens & Company in Chicago, IL that was featured on John Ratzenbergers’ series Made in America.

R.S. Owens & Company has been producing elegant awards and gifts for many of the world’s most prestigious and celebrated awards, including the most illustrious of all, the Oscar®, given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.  Also produced by R.S. Owens & Company are the television industry’s Emmy, The MTV Video Music Award, and the Clio for excellence in advertising, the Academy of Country Music Awards, The Spike TV Video Game Award, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Award and now the American Made Chic Award.

As the American Made Chic team travels across the country and present a company or individual in each of their assigned destinations an award for the desire to strive for excellence in community, economy or new product development.

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