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    Texas Republican Switched Vote On CAFTA

    Texas Republican Switched Vote on CAFTA

    Published: 7/29/05



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    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - For weeks, Rep. Robin Hayes, R-N.C., was colorfully adamant in his opposition to the Central American Free Trade Agreement.

    "What does CAFTA sound like? NAFTA," Hayes declared. "It's not in the best interests of a core constituency I represent. Every time I drive through Kannapolis and I see those empty plants, I know there is no way I could vote for CAFTA."

    But an hour into what is normally a 15-minute roll call - and still short the votes needed to avoid handing President Bush an embarrassing defeat - Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., told Hayes he could promise increased GOP attention to the challenges China poses to the domestic textile industry.

    Hayes switched his vote, and the agreement passed 217-215.

    Democrats vow to make Hayes' change of heart an issue when he seeks a fifth House term in 2006 from a textile-heavy district in a state where many voters blame the North American Free Trade Agreement for the loss of tens of thousands of well-paid manufacturing jobs in furniture and textiles over the past decade.

    "Rarely have we seen a member of Congress so adamantly speak on one side of a position in public only to support the other side on the floor," Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spokesman Bill Burton said in a statement. "Call it a flip-flop or a pander or whatever you want - to most North Carolinians I know, that's what's called simply not telling the truth to your voters."

    A descendant of the family that built Cannon Mills, a predecessor to now-defunct Pillowtex, Hayes has close ties to the textile industry. He's made tough trade votes before. In 2001 he drew sharp criticism after switching sides to cast the deciding vote to give Bush "fast-track" authority denying Congress the ability to amend trade agreements negotiated by the administration.

    The CAFTA vote came days before the two-year anniversary of the demise of Kannapolis-based Pillowtex. The 4,800 jobs lost there constituted the largest mass layoff in state history.

    In a telephone interview Thursday, Hayes said he had voted no when the clock ran out on CAFTA late Wednesday night, with the measure apparently headed to a 214-210 defeat. That's when House Speaker Dennis Hastert asked if Hayes was willing to switch.

    "They came to me and said, 'Negotiations are open. Put on the table the things that your district and people need, and we'll get them,'" Hayes said.

    Hayes said he didn't have a laundry list of demands. But he said he told Hastert he wants the White House to step up enforcement of existing trade regulations with China and to impose sanctions if China continues flooding the U.S. market with textile imports. That was promised, he said.

    "If they don't (live up to their promises), I've got their numbers," he added.

    Hayes said he spent Thursday morning calling CAFTA opponents from his district, telling them, "Give us the things that are your concerns, so we can go forward with these negotiations."

    When the next election comes, Hayes won't be without supporters in the textile business. Several big employers in his district urged Hayes to support the agreement, including Tuscarora Yarns Chairman Martin Foil Jr. and President Peter Hegarty, who called him several times lobbying for CAFTA.

    Foil said CAFTA rules requiring duty-free textile items constructed in Central American to be woven or knit from U.S.-manufactured yarn will help keep manufacturers like Tuscarora in business. The deal also gives Central American nations close to the United States a chance to compete with China in constructing apparel and other textiles for the U.S. market.

    "Proximity is key," Foil said. "It takes months sometimes to get goods out of the Chinese."

    Hayes wasn't the only North Carolina Republican voting for CAFTA. Sixth-term Rep. Sue Myrick, who represents a safe Republican district in Charlotte, announced her support for the treaty several weeks ago.

    Rep. Charles Taylor, who represents western North Carolina, also had pledged a no vote but missed the roll call. Taylor said he voted no but that it wasn't recorded because his electronic voting card failed.
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    My gosh, there's going to be A LOT of people packing up on election day 2006.
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    Maybe I misunderstood WRAL but I heard it, they bribed someone with jerking their highway funds and I'm almost positive it was Hayes. Roy Blunt stated proudly (what a moron) that they used the Highway Bill to get votes for CAFTA. It's posted in one of the articles posted on ALIPAC. Hayes is just saying this stuff about China to hide the BRIBES.

    Even so, what an Idiot. CAFTA and CHINA are two completely different things. Trade with China hurts our economy but it doesn't threaten our sovereignty, Pea Brain!!

    GET HIM OUT OF OFFICE!!

    You vote your Constituents not some clam-baked promise about China.

    The AMERICAN PEOPLE WANT BOTH PROBLEMS RESOLVED!!

    NEITHER ONE are negotiable.

    WE demand our Economy and Sovereignty. It the duty of the House of Representatives to ENSURE AND GUARANTEE BOTH. The United States is not a Flea Market or a Swap Meet.

    HOW DARE YOU!!

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    WOOOHOO JUDY...VERY WELL SPOKEN...

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    Thanks RoadRunner!!

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