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    Obama's bus tour slams into Tea Party wall

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    Obama's midwest bus tour message backfires

    The president's attempt to cast himself as pro-business won't win voters whose jobs have been killed by free trade deals




    While on a bus tour this week across a midwest ravaged by deindustrialisation, President Barack Obama has ironically been touting job-killing free trade agreements.

    Mitt Romney deemed the road trip, which goes through an archipelago of shuttered factories and mills, as Obama's "Magical Misery Tour", though the former governor and CEO would undoubtedly promote the same free trade policies even more fervently. Obama won Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois in 2008, but is set to lose them in 2012 if he remains on the free trade bandwagon. Last week, he visited Michigan, the epicentre of American manufacturing's decimation.

    A May report from the liberal Economic Policy Institute (pdf) finds that the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta), which was primarily touted as a job creator, has cost the US 682,900 jobs, 61% of them in manufacturing. Many jobs have moved south to Mexico, resulting in a switch in the two countries' trade deficit. In 1993, the US had a $1.6bn trade surplus with Mexico; in 2010, the tides turned and Mexico held a trade surplus of $97.2bn over the US.

    The consequences of Nafta have not been positive in Mexico, either: the US has seen a historic flow of Mexican immigrants across the border, driven by the closure of plants unable to compete with transnational companies, the elimination of peasant agriculture, and rising consumer prices have driven a wave of immigrants across the US border. This convoy of economic refugees has weakened only recently, mostly due to the downturn.

    It shouldn't be surprising that free trade agreements are unpopular, though politicians don't seem to comprehend it. According to the findings of an underreported November 2010 poll by the Pew Research Center, only 35% of Americans say that free trade agreements have benefited the US, while 44% say the country has been harmed. The study even found that Republican support for free trade has plummeted from 44% in November 2009, to a rock bottom 28% in 2010.

    "Support for free trade agreements is now at one of its lowest points in 13 years of Pew Research Centre surveys," the report concludes. Indeed, 63% of Tea Party-leaning Republicans have a negative outlook on Nafta – more than any other group polled.

    Obama once seemed to understand the deep-seated popular opposition to free trade. During the 2008 election, he released a mailer attacking Hillary Clinton, whose husband signed Nafta: "Is Hillary Clinton running away from her own record on trade deals that have cost Ohio nearly 50,000 jobs?"

    But once again, Obama's ham-handed efforts to "reach across the aisle" alienates the left while failing to appease rank-and-file Republican voters.

    We have a service economy with the manufacturing middle hollowed out. Elites consider financial services to be our contribution to the new global economic order: Mexico and China make stuff; we package and sell opaque financial instruments. The financial crisis was the product of a government more concerned with defending this status quo and protecting profits on Wall Street than with creating and defending well-paying American manufacturing jobs.

    But Obama's support for free trade and Wall Street consistently fails to win over corporate America. Big finance and the Chamber of Commerce continue to work tirelessly to undermine his presidency, no matter what he sacrifices in the way of working people's well-being.

    It's not clear that the media or anyone else is picking up on the mundane details of Obama's new talking points. But if they do, the president's push for free trade agreements with South Korea, Panama and Colombia is unlikely to be well received: the Minnesota Fair Trade Coalition estimates that 57,000 Minnesotans are at risk of offshoring or displacement under a Korea deal.

    "It's insane for our elected officials to even be considering a trade deal right now that the International Trade Commission projects will increase the overall trade deficit," writes Minnesota Fair Trade Coalition director Jessica Lettween. "To claim such a job-killing proposal is a 'job creation plan' is downright irresponsible, particularly when we're trying to get our economy back on its feet."

    Wall Street and big business call the shots in both parties, so the bipartisan embrace of free trade agreements should be no surprise. But with 2012 around the corner, Obama's political advisers would be wise to consider whether these free trade deals make political sense for him. After all, it is the Republican party, which is historically even more business-friendly than the Democratic party, that stands to benefit from them, if Obama loses support at the polls.

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    Obama's Magical Misery Tour

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    Here's a remake of a familiar tune commemorating President Obama's Midwest bus tour in which he is attempting to resuscitate his failing presidency. Sound track courtesy of Minnesotan's for Global Warming.


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    'Magical Misery Tour' for Obama

    Mitt's swipe at heartland bus trip

    By GEOFF EARLE, Post Correspondent

    Last Updated: 11:21 AM, August 16, 2011


    Posted: 1:55 AM, August 16, 2011

    PHOTOS: OBAMA'S $2.1 MILLION BUSES

    Obama noted that all candidates participating in Thursday's debate raised their hands when asked whether they would reject a budget deal that had $10 in budget cuts for every $1 in tax hikes.

    "None of them would take it. Think about that. I mean, that's just not common sense," Obama said.

    He blasted Romney, his leading GOP rival, for having pushed through a health-care plan in Massachusetts with an "individual mandate" like the one in his own federal health-care law that some conservatives say is unconstitutional.

    "You've got a governor who's running for president right now who instituted the exact same thing in Massachusetts," Obama said. "It's like they got amnesia. It's like, 'Oh, this is terrible. This is going to take away freedom for Americans all over the world, all over the country.' So that's a little puzzling."

    Obama actually embraced the "ObamaCare" moniker that some consider a pejorative term. "Let me tell you, I have no problem with folks saying 'Obama cares.' I do care," he said.

    Romney, borrowing from the Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour" album, called Obama's trip the "Magical Misery Tour."

    "During his Magical Misery bus tour this week . . . he is more interested in campaigning in swing states than working to solve the economic crisis that is crushing the middle class," said Romney.

    Obama got mostly softballs from a friendly crowd in Cannon Falls. "I just want to say thank you so much for a great job you are doing. I support you 100 percent," said a questioner who identified himself as Will Morrison of Rochester, Minn.

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    Obama Isn't Working: Minnesota

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    During his Magical Misery bus tour this week, it is unlikely President Obama will speak with unemployed Americans, to near-bankrupt business owners, or to families struggling to survive in this economy. He is more interested in campaigning in swing states than working to solve the economic crisis that is crushing the middle class. Turning this economy around will require real leadership and the experience of someone who has actually worked in the private sector.

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    Rush Limbaugh - Obama Hits The Campaign Trail In His Magical Misery Tour

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