Intro: "Freeport, Illinois hosted a famous 1858 Lincoln-Douglas debate. Now, its citizens ask why Bain is sending their jobs to China."
During the Republican national convention, protesters set up a camp dubbed Romneyville after the infamous Hoovervilles of the Great Depression era. (photo: Joe Skipper/Reuters)
Romney Has a Jobs Plan ... for China
28 September 12
Freeport, Illinois hosted a famous 1858 Lincoln-Douglas debate. Now, its citizens ask why Bain is sending their jobs to China
reeport, Illinois is the site of one of the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates. On 27 August 1858, Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas debated there in their race for Illinois' US Senate seat. Lincoln lost that race, but the Freeport debate set the stage for his eventual defeat of Douglas in the presidential election of 1860, and thus the civil war.
Today, as the African-American president of the United States prepares to debate the candidate from the party of Lincoln, workers in Freeport are staging a protest, hoping to put their plight into the center of the national debate this election season.
"Bainport" is the name the workers have given their protest encampment. A group of workers from Sensata Technologies have set up their tents across the road from the plant where many of them have spent their adult lives working. Sensata makes high-tech sensors for automobiles, including the sensors that help automatic transmissions run safely. Sensata Technologies recently bought the plant from Honeywell, and promptly told the more than 170 workers there that their jobs and all the plant's equipment would be shipped to China.
You may never have heard of Sensata Technologies, but in this election season, you've probably heard the name of its owner, Bain Capital, the company co-founded and formerly run by Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. When they learned this, close to a dozen Sensata employees decided to put up a fight, to challenge Romney to put into practice his very campaign slogans to save American jobs. They traveled to Tampa, Florida, joining in a poor people's campaign at a temporary camp called Romneyville (after the Hoovervilles of the Great Depression). They organized a petition drive, getting 35,000 people to join their demand to Romney to call on his former colleagues, to save their jobs.
Since Freeport is close to two swing states, Iowa and Wisconsin, they traveled to a Romney rally and appealed directly to him there. Ironically, for appealing to Romney to save their jobs from being sent to China, the Sensata workers were jeered as "communists" at the rally, and removed by US secret service.
Then, the workers established Bainport. Set up at the Stephenson County fairgrounds, with the full support of the community, the workers have spent more than two weeks camped out, with a dozen tents, a large circus-style tent serving as a covered gathering space and command center, and an outdoor kitchen. They built a stage with a banner reading "Mitt Romney: Come to Freeport" and signs like "Romney does have a jobs plan … too bad it's for China". Behind the stage, they have built a small bridge that carries the workers across a gully to and from their remaining shifts at the plant.
One night last week, we arrived at Bainport at 10.30pm. A group of workers and their supporters were sitting around the campfire. I talked to them, one by one, before they made their way to their tents. Dot Turner had to be at work at 5am. I asked her how long she'd been at the plant. "For 43 years. I started in 1969. I was 18 at the time," she told me. Her message to Romney was clear:
"If he was really concerned about the American people and if he was concerned about creating jobs – the 12m jobs that he always uses as his stump speech – he could 'create' this job by leaving it here."
While Romney has yet to visit Freeport, a campaign spokesman addressed the issue of Sensata, turning the issue around, onto President Barack Obama:
"Despite the president being invested in Sensata through his personal pension fund, and the government owning a major Sensata customer in GM, President Obama has not used his powers to help this situation in any way."
Obama didn't respond to the specific charge, but on the campaign trail, he hits Romney hard on Bain outsourcing jobs to China:
"When you see these ads he's running, promising to get tough on China, it feels a lot like that fox saying, 'You know, we need more secure chicken coops.'"
Freeport Mayor George Gaulrapp visited Bainport on the morning that we broadcast our DemocracyNow! news hour from the camp. He told me about his hopes for the workers, reflecting on his hometown's long history:
"Freeport is the home of the Lincoln-Douglas debate site. We've invited both campaigns, President Obama and Governor Romney, to come to Freeport and debate in an old-style campaign. It would be a perfect opportunity for him, the architect who mastered how to send jobs over offshore, to come back here and reverse the trend.
"We're 65 miles from Paul Ryan's hometown of Janesville. It's a perfect location to come, have your feet on the ground and meet a cross-section of America."
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Hes a job creator all right, for China. Are they looking for a new president? Im sure he would be happy there, hes doing wonders for their economy. He just wants to be president of something, maybe the Chinese will take him?
Short of implementing tarrifs, which I believe would retard global recovery and probably lead to increased international tensions, there are step we can take to normalize the outflow of labor to low wage countries.
As you point out, supporting the formation international workers along the same lines that business currently does is one of those normalizations. Next would be eliminating any tax benefits a corporation obtains by outsourcing. Two components of that would be the definition of an employee and tort simplification. An employee should be anyone that receives his or her paycheck by performing work for someone. PERIOD. In the same vein, the tort simplification is that a contractor is responsible for the actions of their subcontractors. The roof falls down in a tunnel, its not the subcontractor that has to pay the state, its the contractor. The contractor can then turn around and sue their subcontractor. Third, we need as part of our national plan to rebuild the infrastructure is to include industrial modernization. That means a defined start and stop tax benefit for new factory powered by renewable energy. Raw materials supplied and output shipped by rail could also be a predefined start and stop tax benefit. And, of course, post High School education available for free for everyone. You make production in the US, an efficient, high quality, cost effective process; capital will follow.
Sorry we stop imports, and create a Supply and Demand. That is the American Way. Otherwise just keep making excuses and go to wallie world.
Again many Countries do adhere except China, now Japan middle east They are making the products cheap because they use toxic materials We are getting what we gave them....
Time to boycott if you can get away from foreign goods, do so. If not then do not expect anyone to follow you...you are the problem like Repubs and their companies
Not all jobs are being outsourced to China. Some are outsourced domestically. This is exactly how Wal-Mart gets away with not paying minimum wage.
Again, where did I say anything about dictating to Chinese overlords, whoever they are?
Your points are good, but I think you may be reaching for a past that maybe never was, and certainly can never be in the future. We exist in a Global economy, and applying 19th Century solutions will put back in the 19th Century. Lets find the answers and lead the 21st Century. I don't claim to know them all, but the world is way too small now to build trade walls and expect to prosper.
Think we already have enough of that.
There can be importation tax put on all American Companies that left America...they do not want to sell here good then we will have supply and demand issues at home I cannot wait to see who wants Bain Crap. Everyone wanted American Made...still do. So time we shove the treasonists off and start those machines up again.
Foreign made is crap. Always was and still is. I buy American because I cannot trust Europe either. I know America and with friends in Canada...I have a conscience about what I buy.
Where did I ever propose anything that resembles slave labor? Or no minimum wage, minimum hours, or benefits? I believe you may have misunderstood, or perhaps I did not state what I meant clearly. As Dkonstruction was calling for labor to come together under international trade unions. My post echoed that thought, and for emphasis I noted that Business already has alliances across borders. The purpose of Unions is to balance the power of the employer.
Your import tax is simply another name for tariffs. I would hope we are beyond that archaic system of financing government, which as I stated will not stimulate the global recovery that is needed. The fact is that it is cheaper to hire another company and have them perform labor for your company. The steps I outline prevent that from happening due to quirks in the tax code and labor laws. What I said was that if you hire me to build your house, and I hire Joe the Plumber Inc. to do all the plumbing; then when Joe the Plumber Inc.'s employees are working on your house, then they work for me and I am responsible for the quality of their work, ensuring they are paid minimum wage, etc. That is because you hired my company to do the work. And when something goes wrong, I cannot tell you to go sue Joe. You will sue me and I will go after Joe for any damages his company caused. The horse has left the barn as far as outsourcing a long time ago. But there is no reason we cannot reverse it without trade wars.
He'd be right at home there as a former school bully and producer of nothing. Then he could assume the mantle of "Monarch of the Workhouses" and not have to listen to the news of his mainland demise.
Unless you buy American Made...and have been for the past 30 years, you lost our jobs as much as Bain, W and whoever you blame.
Look in your home, your friends, your family then tell us about rethugs...They have been doing this and we have been telling you for decades so where were you?
China has stock pile of toxins to rethread, refood right back to us. So keep buying foreign You lost us our jobs as much as any you are blaming.
Thumb me down At least I can look in the Mirror and know that I buy American, Buy LocalHarvest, have been protesting, getting laws since the sixties. Yuppies, lazy people who do nothing, are always the ones who rant the most....try using that energy to do something like organize, start a business of your own, get people out to vote. Otherwise, why bother telling us what everyone else should do What did you do today?
The irony is so thick you'd need a chainsaw to cut it. Objecting to sending American jobs to Red China, of all places, gets you called a communist. You have to wonder about what Romney's supporters really are.
And to top it off, the workers have to train the Chinese that will be doing their work in China.
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