Monday, June 16, 2008
Pick up the Slack
In 2002 McCain voted against an initiative that would have improved textile workers' factories. Considering the U.S. probably has one of the highest demands for clothing of all sorts, it would be great if our own workers could benefit from the market. Here's a link on McCain and his lack of support for textile and apparel employees in 2002. Our textile industry should be growing, not being tripped up by short-sighted industry policies. So a bunch of people want to delve into the textile industry and McCain can't see a reason to fund it. Gives a new meaning to "take the shirt off your back". So what's with McCain's approach? McCain is a doofus. The textile industry's time has come to play 1st string, not 2nd fiddle. Obama could take this on. Let's get someone who sees the need to fund the future of our textile industries. Shirts, sweaters, earmuffs, plaid (not so much), tents, parachutes, corduroy boots, socks, the whole nine!! Barack the vote! What else does the industry make, lessee.. In the meantime, take a look at this link on the textile industry.
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