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Barletta talks business at DFT

GOP Senate candidate tours valve factory, touts tax cuts

- By Bill Rettew brettew@dailylocal.com

UWCHLAN » Senate candidate and U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-11, and about a dozen Chester County business leaders and elected officials, toured the Sheree Boulevard factory floor DFT Inc., an internatio­nal manufactur­er of valves, Wednesday.

The tour was followed by a roundtable discussion where Barletta and David Moser, DFT owner and CEO, talked issues, including immigratio­n, tariffs and infrastruc­ture plans.

“I love to see people making, while using skills, dedication and a true passion for their work,” Barletta said. “We have to focus on keeping our manufactur­ing in the U.S. “These are good jobs.” Moser immigrated to America four decades ago from Canada. He said that the immigratio­n system was then full of bureaucrac­y and was time-consuming.

“Immigratio­n is very dysfunctio­nal in the U.S. right now,” Moser said. “We have to fix our immigratio­n system.

“It’s time-consuming and in the past 40 years nothing has changed. The reason we have so much illegal immigratio­n is because legal immigratio­n is so difficult.”

Barletta said that now is the perfect time to change the immigratio­n system.

“We should be using our immigratio­n system to strengthen our country,” he said. “Illegal immigratio­n depresses the wages of American workers.

“The immigratio­n system does not work. We want to raise the

wages. Illegal and legal immigratio­n are very sensitive subjects — people want to demonize each other.”

Barletta said he believes the tax cuts passed by Congress in December will continue to help grow the economy and raise wages for American workers.

Moser said the tax cuts

were well-received at DFT. However, he expressed skepticism about tariffs.

Moser noted that nobody wins in a tariff war, and that free trade, including NAFTA, is very important to the company with plants in six other places: three in the U.S.; one in Canada; another in China; and a sixth in Singapore.

“We’re card-carrying free traders,” Moser said.

Barletta said that President Donald Trump was

likely raising steel tariffs to “level the playing field.

“It’s leverage for countries that aren’t playing fair,” Barletta said.

Moser said that at DFT’s Uwchlan site, the company was short three or four workers.

“This is a good country to manufactur­e things in,” he said. “We have good people.

“We just need more of them.”

Barletta said that the

manufactur­ing jobs were fine, family-sustaining occupation­s.

“Most people want to work — make sure we teach them the skills,” he said.

Barletta said he grew up working in a family quarry and favors an infrastruc­ture bill.

“There is nothing better for the local economy than infrastruc­ture,” he said. “Strengthen our economy.

“The more we will consume,

the more we will buy and the more we’ll sell.”

Everyone in the group wore safety glasses on the tour through the tidy, bustling and busy factory floor. Barletta also met several of the factory workers, who explained what their jobs are like.

While Barletta looked right at home, Moser said that many of the products produced are custom-made and ship all over the world.

Barletta is running in

the Republican primary to challenge U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., who is seeking re-election.

State Rep. Jim Christiana, R-15, and businessma­n Joseph Vodvarka are also running in the Republican primary.

Pennsylvan­ia’s primary elections will be held May 15.

Digital First Media staff writer Lucas M. Rodgers contribute­d to this report.

 ?? LUCAS RODGERS — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-11, right, a candidate running for U.S. Senate, stands with David Moser, CEO and owner of DFT, a valves manufactur­ing company, during a tour of the factory in Uwchlan Wednesday afternoon.
LUCAS RODGERS — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-11, right, a candidate running for U.S. Senate, stands with David Moser, CEO and owner of DFT, a valves manufactur­ing company, during a tour of the factory in Uwchlan Wednesday afternoon.
 ?? BILL RETTEW JR. — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? David Moser, left, CEO and owner of DFT, a valves manufactur­ing company, takes Senate candidate U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-11, on a factory tour, Wednesday afternoon.
BILL RETTEW JR. — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA David Moser, left, CEO and owner of DFT, a valves manufactur­ing company, takes Senate candidate U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-11, on a factory tour, Wednesday afternoon.

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