Joe Wilson
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Joe Graves Wilson is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 2nd congressional district since 2001. A member of the Republican Party, he has been involved in various legislative efforts during his tenure in Congress. Wilson is known for his focus on issues such as military and veterans' affairs, education, and energy policy. He has also been active in promoting economic development in South Carolina.
Do we want American corporations doing business in America, or do we want to send more jobs to China?
But more importantly, right here, what we have is an assault on Boeing which kills jobs in South Carolina.
The reason that people and companies locate in South Carolina is that we have a capable, productive work force.
Indeed, this is unprecedented. What we are talking about is an unprecedented expansion of big Government determining where companies can locate their operations and employ citizens.
Thank God for South Carolina, the home of common sense and the permanent home of the Boeing Corp., number one.
Actually, it is really 9,000 jobs with construction and suppliers throughout the State of South Carolina.
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