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Pelosi Vs. Boeing — And Jobs

Policy Errors: The ex-House Speaker who promised millions of jobs from ObamaCare says that not creating jobs is better than creating nonunion jobs. But then she also believes unemployment checks grow the economy.

The Peter Principle applies to politics, and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi should be its poster child, having risen to the level of her incompetence. Her latest pearl of wisdom came in an interview with CNBC in which she said if you can't be a union worker you should be unemployed.

"Do you think it's right that Boeing has to close down that plant in South Carolina because it's nonunion?" asked host Maria Bartiromo.

Pelosi's quick answer was "yes."

Pelosi said she preferred the plant in the right-to-work state would unionize; failing that, the National Labor Relations Board is right to shut down the plant where Boeing hopes to build its Dreamliner passenger aircraft.

Never mind that workers at the South Carolina plant were once unionized and voted to kick the union out. The Vought Aircraft plant, which Boeing purchased in 2009, was once one of Boeing's suppliers.

A strike at Boeing's Washington state plant forced the Vought facility to temporarily close and lay off its workers, who had narrowly voted to accept International Association of Machinists representation in 2007.

Dissatisfied with that representation, Vought workers voted to decertify the IAM in 2009.

Pelosi, who also supports card check legislation that would deny workers the secret ballot in voting on union representation, believes workers shouldn't have any choice in the matter.

Union representation must be forced on them so they can be forced to pay union dues, a big chunk of which is funneled into Democratic campaign coffers. Over the past two years, the IAM donated $1.98 million to Democratic candidates and $34,000 to Republicans.

Similarly, the trillion dollars in wasted stimulus and other legislation have gone mostly to projects using union workers, in particular teacher and construction unions. Stimulus money has also gone to failing but politically connected firms like Solyndra, whose major investors are big Democratic donors.

But, hey, getting an unemployment check is not all that bad.

"It injects demand into the economy," Pelosi said of unemployment checks when she was still House speaker, arguing that when families have money to spend, it keeps the economy churning. "It creates jobs faster than almost any other initiative you can name."

We can name one — tax cuts, especially when combined with spending cuts.

 

In her liberal mind, it's better for those thousand workers Boeing was going to hire to get unemployment checks. That'll do more for our struggling economy. Those 1,100 Solyndra workers who lost their jobs are probably at the mall as we speak, according to Pelosi.

If there is any wonder our economy is in shambles, consider the economic illiteracy of the congresswoman who ran the House of Representatives for four years, including the first two years of the Obama administration. The Democrats ran everything, yet couldn't even produce a budget, preferring instead to pass ObamaCare and run up huge deficits.

Of ObamaCare, Pelosi once famously said: "It's about jobs. In its life, it will create 4 million jobs — 400,000 jobs almost immediately."

OK, where are those jobs?

All ObamaCare has done is thwart job creation as companies, those not granted waivers, await its regulatory shackles.

Douglas Elmendorf, director of the Congressional Budget Office, recently told the House Budget Committee that one of the unintended consequences of ObamaCare would be a reduction in employment by half a percentage point by 2021. That's 800,000 lost jobs.

The key to job creation and ending this lunacy is for the GOP to have its own OWS movement — one to Occupy the White House and Senate in 2012.

 

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The Pelosi $25 million Napa vineyards and winery are a non-union shop. Nancy and her husband, both multimillionaires, are owners of a large stake in an exclusive resort hotel in Winte Country, the Napa Valley Auberge Du Soleil Resort, with more than 250 employes, but none of them are in a union.  The Pelosis are partners in a restaurant chain called Piatti, which has 900 employees. The chain is a non-union shop.

Originally Posted by interventor1212:

Do not be surprised to see a Boeing plant in Brazil.  Their government is laboring to increase the domestic aircraft production.  Moving to China would be a mistake, as the Chinese  are notorious for reverse engineering anything produced in their nation (and a lot of stuff than isn't).  Pelosi -- creating jobs -- overseas!


Boeing is in China.

All of the wing assemblies for worldwide production are made in China.

Originally Posted by interventor1212:

Ditzy,

 

I know that!  But, not a full assembly plant. Boeing is rueing the day she sent production of the wings for the Dreamliner to China. Production standards haven't been the best. 


Window assemblies also moving to China.

Major composite bulkhead fab moving to China.

Both projects are in process with the Chinese government providing the facilities and equipment.

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