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Area workers remain on holdMingo plant unsettled while Steubenville’s set to come downFebruary 18, 2013MINGO JUNCTION — Steelworkers and residents are anxious to learn the destiny of the silent RG Steel mill in Mingo Junction, which contains the $115 million electric arc furnace installed when it wor...... Showing 4 of 4 comments
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JamesT
This did NOT start under Bush! This has been ongoing since the 1960's via illegal trade policies, foriegn dumping, EPA. tax structuring, and labor disbutes.
There is a pattern of Democrats historically support the Tree Huggers, High Corporate Taxes, & supporting foriegn countries and businesses sover domestic.
The ITC ( International Trade Commission ) has historical archives demonstrating the past Democratic administrations of lifting foriegn tariffs and attacking American manufacturers with fines and environmental mandates. The REagan Administration was sued by the National Democratic Committee for imposing large tariffs from illegal steel dumping on American markets.
I suggest all to reserach steel history and especially the Steel Anti Dumoing Laws written under teh Nixon administration to protect the American work and Section 201 Anti Dumping. Take it from there and Clinton's attack on Wheeling Pitt and the Weirton Steel betrayal !!
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Molerj
Anyone know what they have been doing at the Mingo plant? I notice there have been 10 or so cars in the lot on a daily basis. Who do you contact to get a job there?
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JoeTheWop
soooooooooooo how is that Obama thing working for you ??
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mingoman
Thank you Mr. Obama. While this happened under Bush, you pounded the nail in the coffin of the steel industry to please all your liberal, environmental friends.
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