Society for American Industry

     We Must Work Together or We Will Sink Separately         

 

 

Goals for American Industry

Increase our sense of community and promote the

buying American ethic.

 

Increase innovation and improve our productivity.

 

Compel government to make trade a two way street.

 

Sell more U.S. goods at home and abroad.

 

Create more American manufacturing jobs.

 

Rebuild United States industrial supremacy.

 

The best way to improve the U.S. economy and achieve our goals for American industry is to work together and stimulate the powers of creativity and innovation that define so much of American history. We need to form strategic alliances between American manufacturers, trade unions, workers, small business, trade associations, development agencies, chambers and consumers to make America competitive in today’s world. We need to think “outside the box” and keep our feet planted on the ground at the same time.

 

When it comes to manufacturing, jobs, foreign trade and national security, let's remember that as Americans, we are all on the home team. If our industrial sector is weak, we have very little national security.

 

We need to create strategic alliances between labor and management,

between complementary companies and between complementary industries .

With our goals for American industry and these strategies in mind, the Society for American Industry proposes developing initiatives to address what have become local, regional and national public problems. We will call these initiatives "Magnet Projects".

 America CAN and MUST be “re-moralized, re-humanized and re-industrialized”. If we work together we can get the job done.

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A word from the wise

is rarely sufficient.

 

"The U.S. Trade Deficit

is a bigger threat to the

domestic economy than

either the federal budget

deficit or consumer debt

and could lead to

domestic turmoil.

 

Warren Buffett 

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We need government

in the General Interest

rather than government

for the Special Interests.

 

"Our government should

pay more attention to Main

Street and less attention

to Wall Street.”

 

James D. Kirk, Jr.

President

Society for American Industry

 

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