U. S. Government, Undermining American Industries?
Take a Good Look at What the Obama Administration is Doing
Whatever puts American industries at a disadvantage, this Administration supports. While the U. S. faces high unemployment, our government’s actions are causing the loss of even more jobs. Somehow, this all goes on under the radar with the news media failing to question why these policies are enacted, since they are harmful to American businesses.
Small businesses feel squeezed by Obama policies
Obama Administration makeing it easier for foreigners to sell sugar in the U. S. and more espensive for America.
Global Sugar Surges as U.S. Helps Imports
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday said it will give foreign sugar producers a bigger window to send sugar to the U.S. over the next two months.
Global sugar prices soared on Friday after the U.S. said it will ease import restrictions to help avert a national shortage. (Was there really a shortage of sugar in the U.S...?)
The Trouble With Sugar
Growers: USDA must act, prevent sugar supply issue
Judge’s ruling halting planting of genetically modified
sugar beet seeds has left growers feeling uncertain as they wait for federal officials to decide the next step for a crop that provides half of the nation’s sugar supply.
The Sweet 'n Lowdown on GM Crops
Farmers should be allowed to continue growing genetically modified sugar beets despite a recent flawed court decision.
Candy makers go after Obama over impasse on Mexican tariffs
The nation's candy makers this week slammed Washington policymakers for failing to settle a trade dispute with one of their most lucrative export markets: Mexico.
The impasse, the National Confectioners Association warned Friday, will ding the industry with a 20 percent tax on tens of millions of dollars worth of chewing gum and chocolate products heading south of the border.
Fishing
Obama’s Industry Killing Policies Spark Protest By Fisherman Off Martha’s Vineyard Coast
Fishermen aim Vineyard protest at Obama
A co-organizer is the Recreational Fishermen's Alliance, the lead organizing group behind the national protest outside the U.S. Capitol in February that drew as many as 5,000 demonstrating against federal policies seen as heavily tilted against the industry and unduly swayed by non-government environmental organizations.
Oil
Jindal calls for greater 'urgency' from Obama on ending drilling moratorium.
Two Courts Rule in Favor of Lifting Ban
Report: Interior Dept.'s reforms have made drilling safe enough to restart.
You would think the President’s Administration would want to put these people back to work, and not add to the unemployment roles.
Save the Light Bulb
People may not realize it, but one of the first acts of the Democratic Congress in 2007, was to ban the light bulb effective in 2014.
Fluorescents, discontinued, jobs lost, and China will be the suppplier.
What will Americans get, poor lighting with the mandated blubs.
Whatever puts American industries at a disadvantage, this Administration supports. While the U. S. faces high unemployment, our government’s actions are causing the loss of even more jobs. Somehow, this all goes on under the radar with the news media failing to question why these policies are enacted, since they are harmful to American businesses.
Small businesses feel squeezed by Obama policies
Obama Administration makeing it easier for foreigners to sell sugar in the U. S. and more espensive for America.
Global Sugar Surges as U.S. Helps Imports
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday said it will give foreign sugar producers a bigger window to send sugar to the U.S. over the next two months.
Global sugar prices soared on Friday after the U.S. said it will ease import restrictions to help avert a national shortage. (Was there really a shortage of sugar in the U.S...?)
The Trouble With Sugar
Growers: USDA must act, prevent sugar supply issue
Judge’s ruling halting planting of genetically modified
sugar beet seeds has left growers feeling uncertain as they wait for federal officials to decide the next step for a crop that provides half of the nation’s sugar supply.
The Sweet 'n Lowdown on GM Crops
Farmers should be allowed to continue growing genetically modified sugar beets despite a recent flawed court decision.
Candy makers go after Obama over impasse on Mexican tariffs
The nation's candy makers this week slammed Washington policymakers for failing to settle a trade dispute with one of their most lucrative export markets: Mexico.
The impasse, the National Confectioners Association warned Friday, will ding the industry with a 20 percent tax on tens of millions of dollars worth of chewing gum and chocolate products heading south of the border.
Fishing
Obama’s Industry Killing Policies Spark Protest By Fisherman Off Martha’s Vineyard Coast
Fishermen aim Vineyard protest at Obama
A co-organizer is the Recreational Fishermen's Alliance, the lead organizing group behind the national protest outside the U.S. Capitol in February that drew as many as 5,000 demonstrating against federal policies seen as heavily tilted against the industry and unduly swayed by non-government environmental organizations.
Oil
Jindal calls for greater 'urgency' from Obama on ending drilling moratorium.
Two Courts Rule in Favor of Lifting Ban
Report: Interior Dept.'s reforms have made drilling safe enough to restart.
You would think the President’s Administration would want to put these people back to work, and not add to the unemployment roles.
Save the Light Bulb
People may not realize it, but one of the first acts of the Democratic Congress in 2007, was to ban the light bulb effective in 2014.
Fluorescents, discontinued, jobs lost, and China will be the suppplier.
What will Americans get, poor lighting with the mandated blubs.



