March 28, 2006

Schumer-Graham Postponed

After discussing their findings with Treasury Sec. John Snow (behind closed doors), Schumer and Graham postponed the vote on their 27.5% tariff on Chinese imports until the end of September (chances are it may conveniently fade away long before that date). Schumer talked as though China's end to a "fixed currency" was a new development (the USA Dollar peg ended last Fall) and somehow a result of his presence before the Mandarins at Zhongnanhai. Lindsey Graham is now "optimistic" the Chinese are moving in a directon away from alleged currency manipulation, revealing a defeat for Bob Pamplin and Graham's textile interest donors.

Does this signal defeat for Senate bill 295? Or a postponement until time for frothy pandering before election polls later this year?

March 27, 2006

Suspense Builds On Schumer-Graham

Plans for the oxymoronic "China Free Trade Bill" cooked up by Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) are to be announced at a press conference Tuesday after they meet with Treasury Secretary John Snow.

Various reports appear to reveal a rift with Schumer favoring a delay on the vote (Tresasury's line on currency manipulation might come out in April and Chinese President Hu Jintao makes an official Washington visit April 20) and Graham whose primary interest in the matter is directed by his state's textile industry generally and Mt. Vernon Mills specifically which is a primary contributer to Graham as is the owner of the mill, Dr. and ordained Baptist Minister Robert (Bob) Pamplin of Oregon.

Stay tuned...

March 20, 2006

Smoot-Hawley, Meet Schumer-Graham

An apt summary from Morgan Stanley chief global economist Stephen Roach: " With workers in services outnumbering those in manufacturing by a factor of five to one, the body politic in the industrial world has cast its ballot in favor of protectionism. Opportunistic politicians are taking the bait — seemingly unconcerned about the tragic lessons of the 1930s. " (SOURCE.) [UPDATE]



The China blame game looks to be THE theme for the remainder of the 109th Congress and is bipartisan all the way. Opportunistic politicians include plenty of Dems (Schumer, Sherrod Brown, the usual labor supporters) and plenty of Republicans (Graham, the OC (California) crowd - Duncan Hunter, Dana Rohrabacher, lots of Texans and so on). Sadly, the American people are an easy audience as most, even the Iraq war opponents, believe the nation's problems are not homegrown but imported from Beijing.

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