According to Mr. Fryt's written testimony, since 95 percent of the world's population and 70 percent of its purchasing power is today outside the United States, it goes without saying that global markets are a critical component of the…
David Reichert
The Public Record
trade is good for our global economy. The global economy good for the United States economy, equals jobs.
We all want tax reform and we want to energize the economy, but we want to get people jobs here, of course, in the United States.
Unfortunately, the Democrat-controlled Senate continued its habit of providing patches a couple months at a time, which led us to our current situation, one that again sees us too close to an unsustainable physician payment cut.
We all agree that everyone's goal here is quality care, efficient care, access, and reduced cost.
Great, thank you. I wanted to touch on the services market, again highlighting the fact that with the Korean agreement we have opened up a $560 billion services market for the United States to sell American.
What are you doing to support the idea that trade is a good thing for America and--to Mr. Wessel's point, and I think that both of you made--creating jobs here in America?





