From the Desk of
Michael Blichasz
American Workers' Advocate
Host of the Saturday Variety Program at 11 A.M.
860 AM Radio WWDB • Philadelphia, PA
Commentary from Saturday, July 21, 2012



Who Is Looking Out For Us?

As I watch the first round of national election campaign ads, I continue to wonder "Who is looking out for us, the American people?" The early election campaign ads have done nothing but waste our time because No candidates have been detailing how they plan to improve the lives of Americans or ensure that JOBS will grow in the U.S.A. and that under their leadership America's standard of living will improve in a reasonable period of time. I don't think the national candidates understand that America has reached a critical point and that JOBS and our economy are the issues we want addressed with evidence that the candidates' words and written plans will be followed by positive actions.

After 5 years of a recession that has hurt the American people deeply, I feel that the candidates for president should not be playing politics or working to downgrade each other, but use their campaign ads and campaign rallies to educate voters about their specific plans to attract JOBS to the U.S.A. and focus on their documented plans to unite all of America's elected leaders so today's poor economy will not continue in the future.

The fact that the U.S. Olympic team's attire and memorabilia were not made in America is a typical example of the lack of concern for America's industries and American workers and another example of how no one has been watching out for America FIRST.

As I stated in the past, it is up to us to change the way business is done in America, so direct your buying power to items made in the U.S.A. and let store clerks know you’re shopping for American made products.

The Buy American Made Campaign has been helping our cause, but after 30 plus years of NOT speaking up for American workers, change cannot happen over night.

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