Wednesday, May 04, 2005
Evan Bayh for President?
I guess metal stamping shops are the new political battlegrounds ...
Senator Evan Bayh played up fair trade legislation and downplayed speculation on his presidential ambitions Tuesday at an Indianapolis metal stamping plant. [...] Bayh visited the plant to tout agreements he had won from the Senate's Republican leadership. They have agreed this summer to consider Bayh's legislation that would allow the U.S. to apply anti-subsidy laws against China and other communist nations.
[I didn't realize that the only subsidy problems the US had were with communist nations ... ]
Senator Evan Bayh played up fair trade legislation and downplayed speculation on his presidential ambitions Tuesday at an Indianapolis metal stamping plant. [...] Bayh visited the plant to tout agreements he had won from the Senate's Republican leadership. They have agreed this summer to consider Bayh's legislation that would allow the U.S. to apply anti-subsidy laws against China and other communist nations.
[I didn't realize that the only subsidy problems the US had were with communist nations ... ]