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should other democrats learn from that? how do we approach the right wing and the disinformation machine? >> you said it. the disinformation machine. so often, allusion rules, facts don't matter. you got the weaponization of grievance, 24 seven, spewing propaganda. here is one of the strongest economies in our lifetime. you're one of the most extraordinary records of any president in our lifetime on manufacturing and industrial policy, that every single day, including the last few, in pennsylvania, is making profound and consequential analysis about blue-collar workers in the field and future of this country and our competitive strength and it's not getting attention because of the propaganda on other networks. for me, that we have to meet people where they are and we can't to be in denial that they are in that space. i don't want that to bleed out into other
>> you said it. the disinformation machine. so often facts do not matter. you have the weaponization agreements on these anger networks. 24/7 spewing propaganda be one of the strongest economies in our lifetime. one of the most extraordinary records of any president in our lifetime on manufacturing and industrial policy. every single day making profound and consequential announcements about blue-collar workers in the future of the country in the competitive strength and it is not getting the attention because of the propaganda being spewed on the other networks. we have to make people and meet them where they are and we cannot be in denial they are in that space. what i do not want to happen is for that to lead out into other networks. we are responding on their terms. we have to respond on our terms. they want to deny access not just to reproductive care, but the future of women and girls. their life and self- determination. this is profound.
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chinese steel industry the prices are unfairly low because china's still companies don't need to worry about making a profit because the chinese government has subsidizing them settlement they're not competing there. >> cidi right now, my us trade representative is investigating trade practices by the chinese government regarding steel and aluminum if that invested in confirms these anticompetitive trade practices, then i'm called on her to consider tripling the tariff rates for both still aluminum for some time tariffs on china. >> where have we heard that before? our panelists back and scott, i mean, it just underlines how critically important states like pennsylvania michigan, wisconsin are going to be at the end of the de in this campaign. and he is, i mean, this is not borrowing a page from trump's playbook. this is taken in trump's white book. >> yeah, those states are critical. those industries are critical and then just communicating with a blue collar workers that you are
watching out for them in the face of this unfair competition is something that biden. he's got to stop the bleeding. i mean, this is the sorting that's going on in this election. the suburbs and college-educated sort of flowing towards biden. much of all these blue collar workers flowing out of the democratic party. and towards trump. and a lot of it has to do with the fact that trump said, when he came in, i'm going to throw all the republican free trade orthodoxy out the window and i'm going to only worry about you and what these other countries are doing to us and taken advantage of us yeah, that's what biden is responding to and i guess some of these guys will say better late than never. my guess is they'll wonder whether he really means it, given its just kinda now coming up in the context of an election. >> well, and molly, the president also suggested the administration might stop the acquisition of steel by a us do by a japanese company, which is a huge huge issue but again, it underlines, i think this battle, i mean, we've seen the president out there on the picket line with the auto workers i mean, he is really
fighting for those voters and those battleground states because the whole election might come down to what 10,000 voters in michigan, 20,000 and pennsylvania. >> yeah, exactly. well, and i think as scott was saying, this is part of the sort of populist realignment that we've seen in this country, right? it used to be that both parties would sort of pay lip service to this populist view on trade. they'd, they'd campaign against nafta then they get an office and they would pursue free trade policies. and that was true of republicans and democrats. and it was really i think trump who actually an office pursued much less free trade policies. and now we see biden continuing those, those tariff policies. interestingly, know, it may be exacerbating the inflation that we've seen. it may not actually be good for the economy to be continuing these tariff policies. but it is certainly it's something that as scott was saying, i think union workers, blue-collar workers are very on the right
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