Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Biden woos workers with ‘buy American’ push

- Josh Boak

MACUNGIE, Pa. – President Joe Biden checked out the big rigs at a Pennsylvan­ia truck factory on Wednesday and promised workers that his policies would reshape the U.S economy for the working class – a message clearly aimed at a group of voters who have drifted to Republican­s.

Biden highlighte­d new “buy American” rules from his administra­tion that he said would put a new muscle behind an initiative that he argued had become a “hollow promise” in recent years.

“They got a new sheriff in town,” Biden said after touring Mack Truck’s Lehigh Valley operations facility. He said the effort would help create jobs, a central thrust of his administra­tion’s “build back better” program.

Administra­tion officials, who have made manufactur­ing jobs a priority, believe Democrats’ political prospects next year might hinge on whether Biden succeeds in reinvigora­ting a sector that has lost jobs for more than four decades.

Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump each said his policies would save manufactur­ing jobs, yet none of them broke the long-term trend in a lasting way.

The administra­tion is championin­g a $973 billion infrastruc­ture package, $52 billion for computer chip production, sweeping investment­s in clean energy and the use of government procuremen­t contracts to create factory jobs.

On the visit, Biden heard about Mack’s electric garbage trucks.

“The ability to build and sell these new trucks would be helped by the president’s proposed investment in buy American production incentives for domestic electric vehicle manufactur­ing,” said White House deputy press secretary Karine Jeanne-Pierre.

The president won Lehigh County in the 2020 election, but he is facing the perpetual challenge of past administra­tions to revive a manufactur­ing sector at the heart of American identity. Failure to bring back manufactur­ing jobs could further hurt already ailing factory towns across the country.

Sen. Pat Toomey, RPa., said Biden should siphon off unspent money from his $1.9 trillion coronaviru­s relief package to cover the investment­s in infrastruc­ture, instead of relying on tax increases and other revenue-raisers.

“Hopefully, he will use his visit to learn about the real, physical infrastruc­ture needs of Pennsylvan­ians – and the huge sums of unused ‘COVID’ funds which should pay for that infrastruc­ture,” Toomey said in a statement.

 ?? WALSH/AP SUSAN ?? President Joe Biden, who has made manufactur­ing jobs a priority, tours Mack Truck’s Lehigh Valley operations facility on Wednesday in Macungie, Pa.
WALSH/AP SUSAN President Joe Biden, who has made manufactur­ing jobs a priority, tours Mack Truck’s Lehigh Valley operations facility on Wednesday in Macungie, Pa.

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