From the Desk of
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Michael Blichasz
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American Workers' Advocate
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Host of the Saturday Variety Program at 11 A.M.
& American Workers Radio, 11 A.M. Wednesdays
860 AM Radio WWDB • Philadelphia, PA
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Commentary from Saturday, March 11, 2023
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Innovation, Technology, Skilled Workers & Customers!
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Every day more Americans are uniting behind efforts to support American workers representing small and large businesses, non-union and union, and the self-employed. As we continue our campaign, we ask that you consider the following points:
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Innovation: For more than two centuries tens-of-thousands of products were invented and manufactured in America. Today, America’s private sector businesses have the power to restore tens-of-millions of jobs so it’s time for national elected and business leaders to show us what can be accomplished when all levels of leadership work together.
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Technology: There is no reason why Americans can’t produce competitive products of every type and help restore America’s industries and jobs.
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Skilled Workers: Businesses need to inform the American people and America’s School Boards what skilled workers they need now and in the future. That information should be the focus of school systems across the United States.
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WE All Need to Speak Up where we shop and encourage businesses to seek out more American made products from their suppliers. There are more American made products available but they are not promoted by merchandisers mainly because they can receive more profits from imported items.
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Every business needs customers so your words at the cash register and your spending habits let business owners know what their customers are thinking and how they are spending their dollars. I never heard of a business stating they need less business, so spend your dollars in support of American made FIRST.
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Thanks for your participation. Kindly spread the word. Email me your comments and suggestions to: Michael@AmericanWorkersRadio.com.
This is Michael Blichasz. Every Wednesday from 11 A.M. to 12 noon, tune in to American Workers Radio on 860 AM serving Philadelphia and the Tri-State area. You can also listen live or to rebroadcasts from anywhere in the world from the easy access links located on the front page of: AmericanWorkersRadio.com.
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