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Home » The Editorial: A Plan We Can All Get Behind
There are a lot of ideas floating around Washington these days regarding the health and importance of U.S. manufacturing and what should be done about it.
The trouble is, they are typically put forth by organizations with an ax to grind. Organized labor wants one thing; manufacturing management wants another. Domestic producers of raw materials want protections against cheap overseas competition. Domestic consumers of those materials prefer the market just the way it is.