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Obama touting manufacturing at Wisconsin plant

Obama to discuss manufacturing policies in Wisconsin at start of West coast trip

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pointing to a rebound in manufacturing, President Barack Obama on Wednesday is visiting a Milwaukee plant that has brought back jobs to the United States.

Before going on an extended West Coast fundraising spree, the president was visiting Master Lock, a Milwaukee maker of padlocks that was cited in his State of the Union address for bringing back 100 jobs to the U.S. from China in response to higher labor and logistical costs in Asia.

In his speech at Master Lock, Obama intends to call on companies to promote more investments — and more jobs — in the U.S.

"Right now we have an excellent opportunity to bring manufacturing back — but we have to seize it," Obama said in remarks prepared for delivery. "My message to business leaders is simple: Ask yourselves what you can do to bring jobs back to your country, and your country will do everything we can to help you succeed."

Obama also planned to announce that the Commerce Department will hold the first annual SelectUSA Investment Summit, bringing companies in to meet with governors, mayors and others to discuss ways of promoting investments in the U.S.

The president was making his economic pitch as Congress was poised to advance a key component of the jobs agenda he unveiled last September. House-Senate negotiators reached a tentative agreement Tuesday on extending a payroll tax cut through the end of the year and renewing jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed. Lawmakers were expected to unveil the proposal Wednesday and could send the measure to Obama as early as this week.

The extension would be a win for Obama, who has said the cut in the Social Security payroll tax — amounting to about $40 per paycheck for the average worker — is vital to keeping the economy on the right path.

"Congress needs to extend that tax cut — along with vital insurance lifelines for folks who've lost their jobs during this recession — and they need to do it now, without drama and without delay," Obama said Tuesday. "No ideological sideshows to gum up the works. No self-inflicted wounds. Just pass this middle-class tax cut."

Obama has repeatedly talked up the nation's manufacturing base as an engine of growth and a sign of a recovering economy. He has urged companies to promote "insourcing," promising new tax incentives for businesses that bring jobs to the U.S. instead of shipping them overseas and eliminating tax breaks for companies that outsource jobs.

The manufacturing sector was hard-hit for more than a decade. Manufacturers shed 5.8 million jobs from 1999 to 2009 as many companies shifted jobs overseas to take advantage of lower costs and many plants were modernized and automated, allowing firms to do more with fewer workers.

But the sector has shown more vitality in recent months, bolstering Obama's case. Manufacturers added 50,000 jobs in January, the most in a year, and added 237,000 jobs in 2011, the largest annual boost since 1997. Of the 3.2 million jobs added by the economy since February 2010, about 400,000 are in manufacturing.

Obama carried Wisconsin by 14 points in 2008 but is expected to face a more difficult challenge this year after Republicans captured nearly every statewide office two years ago and the president's standing declined in parts of the Midwest. Obama's visit coincided with the one-year anniversary of the first widespread protests against proposals from Republican Gov. Scott Walker to effectively end collective bargaining rights for most public workers.

Walker, who was expected to greet Obama on the airport and join him for the event at Master Lock, has decided not to attend. Walker's spokesman, Cullen Werwie, said the Republican governor was recovering from the flu and had to cancel his plans to go to the event. But Werwie said Walker did plan to follow through with plans to greet Obama at the airport in Milwaukee.

The governor has been targeted for a recall election that could come in the spring or summer and sought to define the recall election as a bellwether of how Obama will fare in Wisconsin next fall. Walker has said a win would deliver a "devastating blow" to Obama's re-election campaign.

Most of Obama's trip will be devoted to fundraising. The president is holding eight fundraisers for his re-election campaign in the Los Angeles area, San Francisco and Seattle.

After departing Milwaukee, Obama was to attend two fundraisers in Los Angeles. The first is an outdoor fundraising reception at the home of soap opera producer Bradley Bell and his wife, Colleen, featuring a performance by the rock band the Foo Fighters. The campaign expects 1,000 supporters to attend, with tickets starting at $250.

Obama is also attending a dinner at Bell's home co-hosted by actor Will Ferrell and his wife, Viveca Paulin. Eighty people are expected to attend the dinner, with tickets costing $35,800. The fundraising will benefit the Obama Victory Fund, a joint fundraising committee for Obama's campaign and the Democratic National Committee.

 

24 comments

  • scott h  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
    How ironic. A company that makes pad locks to keep people from taking everything you own. Like they had anything left to steal.
  • Al  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  3 months ago
    campaigning! That's all, nothing more to talk about.
  • Drew9944  •  Nanuet, New York  •  3 months ago
    Before GM went Bankrupt, it had explained for years that EACH CAR IT MADE in effect had $2300 of "health care costs in it" to support health care costs of the workers and management at GM and their families. Versus in Japan, Germany, S. Korea, Italy,...etc., COMPETITIVE MAKERS OF CARS THE HEALTH CARE OF ALL EMPLOYEES IS COVERED BY THE GOVERNMENT. Hence GM went bankrupt and US Taxpayer had to bail them out.
  • lal  •  Colombo, Sri Lanka  •  3 months ago
    Manufacturing sector is the backbone of present civilization.
  • me  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 months ago
    It will be bankrupt soon, end the Fed.....................
  • Satyr  •  3 months ago
    Masterlock should be quite concerned now. Getting mentioned in a State of the Union address has been the kiss of death for several companies. Just ask Solyndra.
  • Jenny  •  Perth, Australia  •  3 months ago
    Widespresd protests is an understatement. Their State House was occupied for days. Note the lovely historical building was not damaged. Yes let all politicians bring their industry home. Its all very well saying its a global economy get used to it, but there are limits before it becomes destructive. Why are we all to fall in line with trends that don't benefit us? Global trade is often just a fashion without rhyme or reason.
  • Robert  •  Marion, Ohio  •  3 months ago
    Wish you would have touted for the last three years.
  • Satyr  •  3 months ago
    Perhaps the president should be doing his job rather than making campaign speeches while on the taxpayers dime and blowing a fortune riding around on Air Force 1.
  • Marcel  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 months ago
    It may be only 100 jobs that would still be in China, but it is a good start. And we can hope and pray for thousands more. I am no fan of our President, but he is at least saying the right things and words may lead to more action and more jobs? The Republicans best get with the program that leads to a better way forward. Most Americans do not want to live on hand outs from government, but they need a leg up until govenment gets serious about putting the people first and not the politicians. Is that really possible? God bless America!
  • Screaming American  •  Salisbury, Maryland  •  3 months ago
    100 jobs. Wow that is really something worthy of a presidential visit. Instead of working to find real solutions for the job problem he is going to do what? Oh yeah campain for money for himself. What a great leader!!!!! Not!!!!
  • concerned citizen  •  3 months ago
    F U Oblunder!
  • NewPotus'12  •  3 months ago
    He's an idiot.
  • ONEROCKRIDE  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 months ago
    President Odumba, do you know how to know when you have become successful? others toot your horn without being asked and you dont have toot your own horn! though i believe you have nothing to toot about!
    • Belisa 3 months ago
      do you still not see that you do not have anything to say??
      top shelf does what she wants
      this world is just politics, sex and money ... or????
      the future scares me, a wonderful evening with Johnny Walker allows you to forget about everything
      everything sucks...
  • ONEROCKRIDE  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 months ago
    GIVE GIVE GIVE, SPEND SPEND SPEND,, what a fool of a President!
  • vote2012  •  3 months ago
    Get any votes. Pick yourself out a lock boy. You will need it end of the year.
  • A Justday  •  East Amherst, New York  •  3 months ago
    A joke and a no- brainer...Why not teach Cows to talk!!!
    • vote2012 3 months ago
      Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee dont give Obama any ideas.
  • HadEnough  •  3 months ago
    Wow. Why not just steal a line from JFK next time. Not an original thought in this man's head. This man is not worthy of the title "President of the United States."
  • GUEST  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  3 months ago
    how did we as a nation ever make it this far without a very troubled communist in OUR White House?
  • concerned citizen  •  3 months ago
    If Obamas lips are moving, he's LYING
    • vote2012 3 months ago
      Does his lips ever stop?
 
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