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Title: America is the largest economy in the world'


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Today
America is the largest economy in the world.
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However
Manufacturing and business face three major
challenges that threaten the American economy.

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Structural Cost
It costs 32 more to manufacture in the United
States than in the countries of nine major
trade partners. NAM, 2006
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Skills Gap
American students, including those in
Pennsylvania, are not adequately educated to
meet the demands of an increasingly complex and
technical world.
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Unfair Global Trade
Trade partners are engaged in unfair trade
practices that inflict serious harm to the
American economy.
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This has resulted in the largest mass exodus of
American
  • Jobs
  • Wealth
  • Technology
  • Innovation

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If structural costs, the skills gap and unfair
trade are not addressed immediately, experts
predict that
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Approximately 8,500 manufacturing plants in the
United States will close each year due to
offshoring. Ronald R. Pollina, Ph.D., Real
Estate Economist, 2006
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Within 10 years
A further loss of 6 million more American
manufacturing jobs and 14 million white
collar jobs are at risk. Ronald R. Pollina,
Ph.D., Real Estate Economist, 2006
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Within 10 years
China will be the world leader in manufacturing.
India will be the world leader in
technology. Ronald R. Pollina, Ph.D., Real
Estate Economist, 2006
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This change will directly
effect Americas
  • Economy
  • Standard of Living
  • Security

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Is it too late?
Not yet!
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We must take action now by
advocating the following reforms at the state
and national levels
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Education Reform
  • Meet and exceed international standards in math,
    science, reading and writing.
  • Encourage savings for college, rather than debt,
    by further reducing double taxation on savings
    for education.

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Education Reform
  • Change the Pell grant program to ensure that
    grants are used for college-level work. Offer
    Pell grants to high school students to take
    advanced courses.
  • Reform and streamline federal education programs
    to promote parental choice in education.

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Tax Reform
  • Reduce the tax burden on businesses and
    individuals.
  • Make the research and development tax credit
    permanent.

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Tax Reform
  • Lower tax rates on corporate capital gains.
  • Repeal the corporate alternative minimum tax.
  • Eliminate the death tax.

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Health-Care Reform
  • Make quality and cost information immediately
    available to patients.
  • Provide tax relief to individuals who purchase
    health insurance.

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Health-Care Reform
  • Enact small group reform so employers may offer a
    variety of health plans for employees.
  • Enact medical liability reform that eliminates
    frivolous and abusive lawsuits.

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Legal Reform
  • Impose federal time limits on product liability
    lawsuits to discourage frivolous and abusive
    lawsuits.
  • Eliminate joint and several liability.
  • Allow companies and individuals to recover legal
    costs.

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Regulatory Reform
Reduce regulatory costs through sound science
requirements and economic analysis.
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Energy Reform
  • Increase the generation of power through clean
    coal, nuclear and renewable sources.
  • Promote the expansion and development of
    alternative fuels.

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Energy Reform
Expand the domestic supply of reliable, low-cost,
domestic oil and natural gas through exploration
and new methods of production.
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Unfair Global Trade Reform
Change U.S. export controls to promote both
national security and economic competitiveness.
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Unfair Global Trade Reform
  • Require all trading partners to implement or
    maintain market-based currency policies.
  • Enforce trade and compliance rules.

Impose sanctions against violators.
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A great civilization is not conquered from
without until it has destroyed itself from
within. Ariel Dante
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