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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: SNET: Trafficant: Look Out For China!! (fwd)

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>
>Hi All:
>>>      I thought you might enjoy a few of Congressman Jim Traficant's 
>>>one minute speaches. The latest is very interesting, in that he mentions 
>>>that the Council on Foreigh Affairs, and the Trilateral Commission want 
>>>MFN for China, and the only one's against it seem to be the American 
>>>Workers. If you would like to visit his "Site" it is:
>>>                  http://www.house.gov/Traficant/
>>>                                      Enjoy, Mike Mills
>>>
>>>NO MFN FOR CHINA 
>>>                                May 20, 1997
>>>
>>>Mr. Speaker, the White House supports MFN for China. The United Nations 
>>>supports MFN for
>>>China. The Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission, 
>>>they support MFN for
>>>China; and naturally, China more than anyone else supports MFN for 
>>>China. 
>>>
>>>It seems everyone supports MFN for China except American workers, and I 
>>>think their reason is
>>>right on target. America's trade policy sucks. We are not going to have 
>>>a job left, folks. 
>>>
>>>I would just like to say in closing out here that while we are budgeting 
>>>our limited assets together,
>>>China keeps laughing all the way to the bank with a huge surplus. 
>>>
>>>Beam me up, Mr. Speaker, dot com.
>>>
>>>
>>>DENY CHINA MFN STATUS 
>>>                                May 15, 1997
>>>
>>>Mr. Speaker, China's trade surplus with America may exceed $50 billion 
>>>this year, and experts
>>>say it is no accident. 
>>>
>>>China smacks Uncle Sam right in the kisser with a 35-percent tariff on 
>>>all goods and products.
>>>Thirty-five percent tariff. If that is not enough to wrap General Cho in 
>>>a golden parachute, check
>>>this out. With that $50 billion from Uncle Sam, China, reports say, is 
>>>now buying aircraft carriers,
>>>warships, nuclear submarines and intercontinental ballistic missiles. 
>>>
>>>It does not take the Three Stooges to figure it out. China is not 
>>>exactly creating a neighborhood
>>>crime watch over there. I say Congress should deny MFN to China and 
>>>Congress should impose
>>>a 35-percent tariff until China removes their tariff. 
>>>
>>>And let me say one last thing. A Congress that takes away a gun from a 
>>>mugger will never be
>>>called a protectionist. This may boil the blood of some free traders, 
>>>but China is ripping us off.
>>>
>>>WE NEED SOME COMMON SENSE AT THE LABOR DEPARTMENT 
>>>                                May 16, 1997
>>>
>>>Mr. Speaker, the Labor Department says there are more jobs than ever. I 
>>>would like to discuss a
>>>few. 
>>>
>>>Ear muff assembler, dog food mixer, vibrator tester, worm picker, belly 
>>>builder, dog washer,
>>>diaper machine tender-supervisor, hooker inspector, and a pantyhose 
>>>crotch closer machine
>>>operator supervisor. 
>>>
>>>Beam me up, Mr. Speaker. The truth is I think we need some common sense 
>>>at the Labor
>>>Department. Sun Apparel just laid off 600 workers, moving to Mexico; 
>>>Johnson & Johnson laid
>>>off 100 workers, moving to Mexico. 
>>>
>>>The truth of the matter is that I think we should move the Labor 
>>>Department to Mexico, and create
>>>some good jobs in America. I yield back all these jobs.
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>CONGRESS SHOULD TAKE A LOOK AT CHINA, 
>>>             THE NEXT MAJOR NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT 
>>>                                May 14, 1997 
>>>
>>>Mr. Speaker, China violates American trade laws, China threatens to nuke 
>>>their neighbors, China
>>>sells nuclear weapons to our enemies, China tries to influence American 
>>>elections, and to boot,
>>>there is no political freedom in China. There is no religious freedom in 
>>>China. Let us not forget
>>>China is still a Communist dictatorship. 
>>>
>>>Mr. Speaker, if that is not enough to compromise your samurai, there is 
>>>a group of Washington
>>>politicians who want to reward China with permanent, that is right, 
>>>permanent most-favored-nation
>>>trade status. Beam me up. 
>>>
>>>I say there should be some permanent brain surgery for these permanent 
>>>politicians performed by
>>>some permanent proctologist; permanent this, China. Congress had better 
>>>take a look at the next
>>>major national security threat that is a dragon about ready to eat our 
>>>assets.
>>>
>>>NAFTA IS NOT WORKING 
>>>                                May 13, 1997
>>>
>>>Mr. Speaker, the White House says NAFTA is creating new and exciting 
>>>jobs. I did some
>>>research on those jobs: zipper trimmer, brassiere tender, jelly roller, 
>>>bosom presser, chicken sexer,
>>>sanitary napkin specialist, and a pantyhose crotch closer machine 
>>>operator. That is what I call
>>>exciting jobs, Mr. Speaker. 
>>>
>>>According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, they are so great that 90 
>>>percent of the American workers
>>>are literally worried sick about losing their jobs and losing their 
>>>homes. Beam me up. I say
>>>NAFTA is working for Mexico, Chile, Canada, yes, even Japan and China. 
>>>Think about it. 
>>>
>>>With that I yield back all the balance of those unsexed chickens.
>>>
>>>NO SUNSHINE AT FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
>>>                                May 8, 1997
>>>
>>>Mr. Speaker, school boards, council meetings, all public meetings in 
>>>America are subject to the
>>>sunshine law, except the Federal Reserve Board. The Fed says what 
>>>America does not know is
>>>good for America. If that is not enough to starch your leotards, check 
>>>this out: 
>>>
>>>The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City allowed 28 officials from China, 
>>>Japan, and Europe to
>>>attend one of their meetings where they discussed monetary policy. 
>>>Unbelievable. The American
>>>people are shut out, even Congress is shut out, but the Chinese, the 
>>>Japanese, and the Europeans
>>>are allowed in. 
>>>
>>>Beam me up, Mr. Speaker. It is time for Congress to audit and 
>>>investigate these bunch of
>>>internationalists setting our monetary policy that allow the Chinese and 
>>>the Japanese in. 
>>>
>>>American sunshine, no way. Rising sun, welcome. The last I heard, Uncle 
>>>Sam controlled the Fed,
>>>not Uncle Sucker. Let us get our job done.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>HOW DUMB CAN WE BE? 
>>>                                April 9, 1997
>>>
>>>Mr. Speaker, America's building a new war machine that promises to be 
>>>the mother of all
>>>mayhem, an awesome air force and navy and the greatest land army ever in 
>>>world history. And
>>>America is bankrolling this Goliath in China. That is right, in China, 
>>>despite the fact that China is a
>>>brutal dictatorship that has already threatened to nuke their neighbors. 
>>>
>>>Now, Mr. Speaker, I say to the Congress, `If that's not enough to freeze 
>>>dry your stir fry, check
>>>this out.' 
>>>
>>>While China now sells Barbie and GI Joe to our kids, General Cho is 
>>>stocking our assets. 
>>>
>>>Beam me up, Mr. Speaker. Hard-earned dollars by American workers 
>>>building the next national
>>>security threat to the United States of America; how dumb can we be? How 
>>>dumb? 
>>>
>>>The bottom line: Chinese toys today, but maybe just maybe a Chinese 
>>>missile tomorrow. Think
>>>about it.
>>>
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