Griffith debate prompts Howie to run for seat in District 5
Eric Fleischauer
Staff Writer
An impromptu debate with his congressman, said Mitchell Howie, led him to enter the race for the 5th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Howie, 30, said he attended a meeting where … More »
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Another liberal taxocrat with visions of solar panels and wind turbines and he also approves of the job Barry is doing,I guess he also approves of the deficit Obama quadrupled since he and his czars come to the White house and his 9.7 % unemployment.

When will people realize that manufacturing jobs in America are dead and we cant bring them back. Minimum wage laws and cheap labor overseas make it impossible for the US to keep manufacturing jobs. The future is in high-tech jobs. Just like an agricultural-based economy is dead, a trading-barter economy is dead, and a herding-sheperding econonmy is dead, so is manufacturing. Instead of wasting time trying to brind manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. which will not happen, we should be focusing on bringing hi-tech, hi-paying jobs to the area and for the government to find ways to help lower the cost of college.

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