#267556 - 06/03/04 03:51 PM
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Larry Kudlow
June 3, 2004
The much-maligned factory sector is booming. Not rising. Not improving. Booming. According to just-released data from the Institute of Supply Management, which tracks the manufacturing sector, new orders, production, order backlogs, export orders and employment were very strong in May. The industrial sector is so strong that the speed of supplier deliveries has hit its highest level since April 1979. This means that firms cannot produce fast enough to meet rising demand, which is why commodity prices continue to climb. As a result, capacity use keeps growing and inventories are still too low in relation to skyrocketing sales.
Meanwhile, new factory hiring has jumped to a 31-year high, the best since 1973. Of more than 400 industrial firms surveyed, 36 percent added workers in May, while just 7 percent had fewer workers. This is another nail in the coffin of the jobless recovery. As the inventory-rebuilding process ratchets up over the next year, expect even more job creation to follow.
Election-year battleground states in the Midwest industrial heartland are reporting significantly lower unemployment rates compared to one year ago, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. In April, Michigan registered a 6 percent jobless rate compared to 7.2 percent in April 2003. Ohio's jobless rate fell to 5.8 percent from 6.2 percent. Pennsylvania's dropped to 4.9 percent from 5.4 percent. West Virginia reported 5.4 percent from 6.6 percent a year earlier. Missouri's jobless tally dropped to 4.5 percent from 5.5 percent. .....
....... The economic patient is recovering beautifully. Sen. John Kerry's European-style witches-brew policy elixir of trade protectionism and tax hikes would be exactly the wrong shot in the economy's arm. If it ain't broke, Sen. Kerry, don't try and fix it. "
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#267557 - 06/03/04 04:10 PM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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The economic patient is recovering beautifully. Sen. John Kerry's European-style witches-brew policy elixir of trade protectionism and tax hikes would be exactly the wrong shot in the economy's arm. If it ain't broke, Sen. Kerry, don't try and fix it. " GWB's steel tariffs and I had a good chuckle at that paragraph. Are these the new McDonald's burger-manufacturing jobs?
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#267558 - 06/03/04 04:59 PM
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Only if you like welded , cast or extruded burgers
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#267559 - 06/03/04 05:07 PM
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Yo King, Print out a copy of that article, hop the next filght to Pittsburg, Detroit, Cleveland or any other midwest manufacturing center, read it aloud at ANY union local, then see how long it takes you to fight your way out of the building... Hopefully your healthcare premiums are paid in full.
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#267560 - 06/03/04 05:21 PM
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4salt,
Unions are real unbiased so that would be a fair test.
Unions bankrupt companies and force Jobs overseas.
Unions are socialist by design why would I care what they think.
I would bust any Union I could and prefer not to do business with unionized companies if at all possible.
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#267563 - 06/03/04 07:06 PM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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Free trade is a hard one to make a stand on.
Trade restrictions cause artificial imbalances in a free market, leading to inefficiencies. They can also be used to protect domestic industries, but the overall effect is usually detrimental to consumers.
I'm still not sure I've taken a firm stand on either side yet. I'm sure my Econ prof. would be disappointed.
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#267564 - 06/03/04 07:12 PM
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Trade restrictions are usually the result of political lobbies and whining by one or more groups. Whoops there may be some Lazy B and Weyerhaeuser workers here.
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#267565 - 06/03/04 07:23 PM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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Trade restrictions are usually the result of political lobbies and whining by one or more groups. Basically, everything politicains do is in response to political lobbying or whining by one group or another.
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#267568 - 06/03/04 09:39 PM
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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And by the way China is cornering the world market of scrap metal used for steel production. They can obviously manufacture steel far cheaper than the US steel industry burdened by unions and restrictions. Non partisan facts. Should we ship all our scrap metal over to China (like we are doing) and then allow them to sell the steel back to us for 10 cents on the US steel industry dollar? Maybe so...Send our logs to Japan so they don't have to buy our lumber. They simply pay more for our natural resources that they need. Even our sea urchin eggs....for pete's sake.. $500 per pound.... See what I mean about trade/tariffs. You can bet your ass that every US comapny that uses steel loves to see the price of steel driven down. US Steelworkers hate to see the price of steel driven down. It's a hard issue to take sides on. Unions are a huge burden on any industry.......but we've seen what industry does on its own without the presence of unions and that isn't pretty either. I guess it depends on your perspective.
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#267570 - 06/03/04 11:07 PM
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Aunty, working for an employee-owned company makes a big difference.
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#267572 - 06/04/04 09:42 AM
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Almost sounds like UPS?
I've never been a member of a Union but I do know that most worker rights in place today are a result of Unions.
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