Mierin
Donor
The US Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manufacturers and the Business Roundtable were also opposed to the bill. Obviously they're against US jobs as well.
I'd like to know if the bolded part is sarcasm before I respond.
:sarcasm
Alright. Now I'll say that I don't think your point is a good one. All of those organizations have execs from huge, worldwide businesses on their boards. When your goal is to make money and you're a global company, creating jobs in the U.S. doesn't necessarily matter. I looked at the websites to see the members of the exec committees and boards and they're filled with these huge companies. I picked these examples because I'd heard of them, but there's also one at the bottom that I hadn't heard of, NACCO, that makes their forklifts in Brazil. I'm too lazy to go through every board member's company to see if they outsource, but I'm guessing a large number do. The US Chamber of Commerce site makes it more annoying to look up the board member affiliations so I didn't bother with that one. I only know that there's a Wal-mart exec on their board, so that's another company whose success doesn't exclusively depend on the U.S. doing well.
It won't let me space the lines *glare*
Chairman & CEO,
Exxon Mobil Corporation
Committee Chair
Chairman & CEO,
Dow Chemical Company
Vice Chair and Committee Chair
President and CEO,
MasterCard Worldwide
Committee Chair
Sherman J. Glass Jr.
President, ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Co.
Exxon Mobil Corporation
Carol Williams
Executive Vice President, Manufacturing & Engineering
The Dow Chemical Company
Alfred M. Rankin Jr.
Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer
NACCO Industries, Inc.
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