Keep It Made In America Tour--Day One
Posted by vriz on 05/12/2009
Here's a "from the field" account of the first day tour activities, by Mike Mitchell: "Rally down St. Louis, Mo. Went close to 300 hundred people there, seven buses. A list of great speakers: President Leo Garrard, Senator Clair McCaskill, Rev. Jessie Jackson, the Mayor among others. The crowd was very responsive to the speakers, and lots of petitions [were] signed. We served hot dogs, pop and water and got lots of media coverage: news papers and TV. There were Steelworkers , UAW, CBTU and SEIU [members] present at the Rally." And here's how Rachel Bennett Steury saw it, riding on Bus #3, as she put it: "the place to be"! "Hey, I wanted to send an update on our first day out on the tour. It had its kinks but we worked through them all together. Bus 3 has an awesome group of activists working to make these events successful. USW SOAR brother Mongo has been diligently talking with the crowds at each event to get folks to sign our “Made in America” petition. He hands out buttons to those who sign the petition, so needless to say, he has a 1,000 to 0 winning streak. Brian, our UAW Local 2335 brother on the bus has been helping with banner set up, petitions, and will be speaking about his job and layoff at the events tomorrow. Cheryl: my sister, my friend helps with banners and signs and anything else that needs a woman of steel’s touch. Tony, being the media coordinator, not only works the phone, but also works the mic and speaker, so that our speakers can be heard loud and clear. Rob, our multi-media producer on the bus also helps out in any way he can, hauling boxes from McBride Hall to handing out t-shirts all while writing and taking pictures for the website. And last but not least Benny, our driver who is cautious but diligent in getting us to our locations on time. What a great crew! Our Merrillville IN event drew about 200 Steelworker activists and several speakers including USW Executive Vice President Tom Conway, District 7 Director Jim Robinson, US Steel’s Public Policy Manager and Senator Lonnie Randolph. There were also elected officials who joined the rally at the last minute so they could wish Bus #3 well as we started our adventure down I-65. Chants of “BUY IT HERE…BUILD IT HERE…BUY IT HERE…BUID IT HERE” could be heard far and wide. Blanca, and Steve, and Becky helped lead the crowd in synchrony. South Bend had a warm welcome for Bus 3. UAW Local 5 greeted us with a cookout and fellowship. Micky Mick, Corry and the gang really cooked it up, and sent us on our way with snacks for the long road ahead. There were several people from the South Bend labor movement that attended and spoke, including the North Central Labor Council President Bob Warnock and Jobs with Justice Coordinator Joe Carbonne. Jim Robinson made it clear that he cared about autoworkers, and steelworkers and tire builders and paper workers and those are the folks he rallies for. A professor from the Notre Dame Higgins Labor Research Center laid out the raw facts of Wall Street Bailouts and Main Street recovery. There are several folks that have helped thus far to help us with logistical emergencies that I’d like to recognize. Rubino’s Music, Sound and lighting in Merrillville opened their doors an hour early to provide us with a last-minute microphone adaptor. Dan from the Mishawaka Guitar Center successfully searched long and hard for a microphone and cable that were both made in the USA. Sara from the Volcano Italian Restaurant in South Bend eased our day with tons of garlic bread and a smile. Many thanks to those who help those who help." Thanks, Rachel and Mike! What a busy and inspiring day! We'll bring you field accounts of Day Two of the Keep It Made In America Tour, soon. Stay tuned.
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Hello… I have been
Hello…
I have been writing the weekly Old Car Column for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for the past five years. Having grown up around cars (my father owned a Mobilgas service station in the fifties and sixties), I owe my very existence to the American automobile industry. My father Charley went into the service station business after returning from the Panama Canal during WWII, where he installed giant diesel engines. During the mid sixties, he began selling Oldsmobiles part time for a local dealership. Eventually, he sold his portion of the partnership in the gas station to his partner and went into sales of Oldsmobiles full time. Before retiring, he worked for three large Olds dealers in the St. Louis area.
I began working for my father just as soon as I was big enough to handle a gas pump hose… and since then, I have spent most of my adult life working in some capacity with cars. I pumped gas into them, delivered parts for them, cleaned and detailed them, sold them, sold classified advertising for them and installed stereo sound systems in them. Needless to say, I am a strong supporter of the ‘buy American’ movement. As a matter of fact, in 1992, while operating my own advertising agency, I designed two static cling decals with the phrases ‘Buy American, Put America Back to Work’ and ‘Thanks for Buying American’! With permission of the manufacturers and dealers (and the financial support of the local UAW), I placed these stickers on all American built cars at the St. Louis Auto Shows in 1992 and 1993.
My thoughts on the subject, follow Mr. Dave Sinclair of Sinclair Ford, almost to the letter. I love talking about the subject and have some radical views on our current situation. E.g. “if I were president of the United States” I would place a stiff tariff on foreign (I don’t like softening the sting by calling them “imports”) cars. If you want to buy a Toyota, fine… there will be an additional, $1,000.00, $2,000.00 (or whatever is appropriate) for the right to drive one. Furthermore, I would require that any dealer which sells foreign cars would be required to display the flag of the country to which the profits of sales go on their flag poles, above the American Flag! This would be a perfect way to let everyone who drives by, know just where their hard earned dollars are going!
As you can see, I could go on and on and on regarding this subject.
What I want to know is what can I do to help our country? How can I get actively involved in this most important movement?
Please advise,
Thank you.
Bruce Kunz a.k.a. ‘The FIN MAN’(tm)
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