
by: Clyde Middleton posted: 2009-09-05 17:42:00
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Back in February, Hillary continued a process begun a few years ago to relocate a large number of our soldiers from Japan to Guam. Now we need to build the facilities. Enter the pigs - chief among them is Abercrombie, followed closely by the labor unions.
Here's the drill. Local prevailing rates are paid for work performed pursuant to a federal contract. Local labor is likewise used. Concerning labor, the Philippines are close enough to Guam to supply a regular flow of workers. Enter Abercrombie.
He wants to override Guam-local labor rates, replacing them with Hawaii-local labor rates. That's roughly a tripling of the amount paid for labor.
Further, he wants to require a "Buy American" clause. That will have his labor buddies, which provide the lion's share of his campaign contributions (did I mention he's running for governor?), flying in from Hawaii to scoop up the jobs. Guam, by the way, is as close to Hawaii as Hawaii is to Kansas.
Net cost of the Abercrombie Amendments? $10 billion. Is that a lot compared to the current project cost? It doubles the cost of the project.
Abercrombie's response: "Of course I'm playing to working people. The building trades and working people have been the foundation of my political career for 36 years," he said. "If I didn't do this, people would say, 'What's wrong with him?'"
What's this guy doing in Hawaii? Sounds like he belongs in NJ.
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To me it sounds like he belongs back up the usurper's rear end never to be heard from again!