A brief listing of
the projects he mentioned included:
- Two new build oil tankers in the Philadelphia Shipyard
- Alaska, 500 off-shore drilling leases to move forward
- New-York, Natural Gas drilling to commence after lifting Hydraulic Fracturing moratorium
- Ohio, new steel-mill to be built in Youngstown
- Multi state pipeline project from U.S. Gulf Coast to Canada
The main point that
Mr. Ford was getting at in his Op-Ed is that thousands of jobs would be created
if policies were lifted to allow it. These are real jobs being prevented from
starting due to government red-tape.
The politicians are
continually posturing over how to fix the nations employment problem and in
turn, fixing our economy.
I will say, that
there are jobs out there. There are industries that are succeeding despite the
downturn. Some of the jobs Mr. Ford
outlined in his comments are slightly more complicated than a simple
"green light" from the Government. For instance, the Multi-state
pipeline requires not only an "OK" from the EPA, but also from each
of the states it passes through.
The fact that the two oil tanker builds in Philadelphia are pending is miraculous, considering Exxon could have taken the builds to Korea at half the cost. So in addition to authorizing these builds, I would suggest we take a hard look at how the Historic Philadelphia Shipyards received these contracts. Perhaps there's some value added element that has not been reported on yet, and other industries, who are losing jobs to Korea and China, could learn from.
There's a lot that
can be done, and lifting government red-tape is only one step. We don’t
necessarily support recent jobs bills, but we do believe that any jobs bill
passed have elements that begin to lift regulations that hinder job creation.
(Mr. Ford, a former Democratic member of Congress from Tennessee, is a visiting professor at New York University.)
(Mr. Ford, a former Democratic member of Congress from Tennessee, is a visiting professor at New York University.)
K. Swanson
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