free trade, kerry, & Heinze
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 1:27 pm
Ever look at the label of a jar of Heinz sandwich slice
pickles. Yep...."Made in Mexico" Check some of your Heinz products.
"Sen. John Kerry keeps talking about U.S. corporations leaving
this country and setting up shop in foreign countries, taking thousands
of jobs with them. He is right, because that has happened. However,
he is trying to blame it on George W. Bush. As far as I know, Bush has
not moved one factory out of this country because he is not the owner of
a single factory. That cannot be said about Kerry and his wife, Teresa
Heinz-Kerry. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Kerrys own 32
factories in Europe and 18 in Asia and the Pacific. In addition, their
company, the Heinz Company, leases four factories in Europe and four
in Asia. Also, they own 27 factories in North America, some of which
are in Mexico and the Caribbean. I wonder how many hundreds of American
workers lost their jobs when these plants relocated in foreign countries. I also
wonder if the workers in Mexico and Asia are paid the same wages and
benefits as workers in the United States. Of course they're not. However, Kerry
demands that other companies that relocate should pay the same benefits they did in
the U.S. Why does he not demand this of the Heinz Company, since he is married
to the owner? If Kerry is elected, will he and his wife close all those foreign
factories and bring all those jobs back to America? Of course they won't. They're making
millions off that cheap labor.
pickles. Yep...."Made in Mexico" Check some of your Heinz products.
"Sen. John Kerry keeps talking about U.S. corporations leaving
this country and setting up shop in foreign countries, taking thousands
of jobs with them. He is right, because that has happened. However,
he is trying to blame it on George W. Bush. As far as I know, Bush has
not moved one factory out of this country because he is not the owner of
a single factory. That cannot be said about Kerry and his wife, Teresa
Heinz-Kerry. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Kerrys own 32
factories in Europe and 18 in Asia and the Pacific. In addition, their
company, the Heinz Company, leases four factories in Europe and four
in Asia. Also, they own 27 factories in North America, some of which
are in Mexico and the Caribbean. I wonder how many hundreds of American
workers lost their jobs when these plants relocated in foreign countries. I also
wonder if the workers in Mexico and Asia are paid the same wages and
benefits as workers in the United States. Of course they're not. However, Kerry
demands that other companies that relocate should pay the same benefits they did in
the U.S. Why does he not demand this of the Heinz Company, since he is married
to the owner? If Kerry is elected, will he and his wife close all those foreign
factories and bring all those jobs back to America? Of course they won't. They're making
millions off that cheap labor.