My company was founded by Paul Revere in We believe we are the oldest basic manufacturing company in the USA. Today, we ship copper and brass

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My company was founded by Paul Revere in 1801. We believe we are the oldest basic manufacturing company in the USA. Today, we ship copper and brass sheet, strip, coil, bus bar and extruded shapes to other US manufacturing companies.

Since the year 2000 we have experienced that over 30% of the facilities we shipped product to in the USA have disappeared... they have shut down or moved offshore...mostly to China

WWW.PROSPEROUSAMERICA.ORG

The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) is a coalition of farmer, ranchers, domestic manufacturing and organized labor working together to represent the interests of anything mined, made, grown or serviced in the USA.

My name is Brian O Shaughnessy and I serve as the Chairman of Revere & as Chief Co-Chair of CPA. My presentation today is titled Myths vs. the Reality of Free Trade

Before we begin today, I d like to compare as a proud owner a product made in the USA to another product foreign made

Harley

Honda

The Myths vs. The Reality of Free Trade

Myth The average American believes in Free Trade

Reality The average American believes in reciprocal Free Trade

Reality Economists believe in unilateral Free Trade

Myth Free Trade is a win-win

Reality Free Trade is a win-lose

Reality Mercantilist countries like China love unilateral free trade countries

Reality Mercantilism is a national strategy to create a win-lose

Myth Americans enjoy the highest standard of living in the world

Reality The USA ranks 15th in standard of living in the world

Reality Some countries win and Some countries lose

Myth We just can t compete so we are better off importing cheap goods including food

Reality We are importing cheap goods and exporting jobs

Myth Unemployment is 9.5%

Reality While Bill Clinton was President the definition of unemployment was segmented so the numbers wouldn t look so bad

Reality If you are out of employment long enough, discouraged and quit looking you don t count anymore

Reality If you cannot find a full time job and accept a part time position, you don t count

Reality Those two categories that are separated in the unemployment figures would double the unemployment figure

Reality The rate of unemployed and under-employed Americans is about 20%

Myth Improving our education will get us out of this mess

Reality Between 1973 and 2005 the share of US workers with a college degree doubled while the high school dropout rate declined from 29 % to 10%

Reality But while our education levels were improving so much our jobs were disappearing

Myth We can get out of this mess by retraining our workers

Reality Since the job market s peak in June 2007 there are 50% fewer job openings

Reality Train all you want but if there are no jobs there are no jobs

Myth We can get out of this mess by producing more higher technology goods

Reality Employment of US scientists & engineers has fallen more in recent years than overall employment as their jobs are outsourced

Reality The USA has trade deficits in high tech, low tech and green tech

Myth We can get out of this mess by doubling our exports over ten years

Reality That s what we did from 1995 to 2005 and we continued to lose ground and export jobs

Myth China s economic planning is done by brilliant economists

Reality China s economic planning is done by engineers and technically trained personnel

Reality China s economy is run based on reality not theories of free trader economists

Reality The USA is run by unilateral free trade economists, politicians with law degrees and social workers

Myth Our country was built on Free Trade

Reality In 1800, the US Navy loaned Paul Revere $10,000 to build a copper rolling mill

Thomas Jefferson Manufacturers are now as necessary to our independence as to our comfort

Reality So is the production of our food

Myth American farmers & ranchers just aren t that creative anymore

Myth The economic strength of the USA was built on Free Trade

Reality The period of greatest growth in our economy occurred from 1850 to 1930 with tariffs averaging 30 to 40%

Theodore Roosevelt Thank God I am not a Free Trader

Myth We don t want to provoke a global trade war

Reality We are in a global trade war and we are getting our butts kicked!

Myth Scandinavia was built on socialism so it has higher taxes on everything than the USA

Reality The USA has higher taxes than Scandinavia on businesses & jobs

Reality The USA is a badly taxed country because we tax jobs and investment higher than almost any other country

Myth The USA is losing jobs to China because labor costs there are so cheap

Reality The labor cost involved to make a coil of steel in the USA is less than the shipping cost of a coil of steel from China

Reality China manipulates its currency to give its domestic production of anything mined, made, grown or serviced a 40% cost advantage

Myth Currency revaluation would make prices in the USA go up 40%

Reality Revaluation would occur over several years averaging 15% about half of the increased costs to producers in China would be swallowed by them US producers would manage prices to regain market share

Reality China uses hundreds of other mechanisms to subsidize domestic production including taxation, customs harassment, environmental regulations (including lack of enforcement), piracy of intellectual property, etc

Reality That s mercantilism and it s working for China

Myth US manufacturing companies, ranches and farms compete with foreign manufacturing companies, ranches and farms

Reality US manufacturing companies, ranches and farms must compete with nations

Reality Our states compete with other states for jobs but our nation does not compete with other nations for jobs

Conclusion The USA needs a national strategy to compete for jobs and provide for our national security

A national strategy must address Currency manipulation, taxation & all other forms of subsidies Health care & environmental issues National security Intellectual piracy Customs discrimination Technology planning Resource sourcing including energy

Conclusion The USA needs a national strategy to compete for jobs and provide for our national security That is priority #1 for CPA

WWW.PROSPEROUSAMERICA.ORG