The $7-billion reconstruction of the Bay  Bridge  between San Francisco  and Oakland 
Listening at last to his inner FDR, President Barack Obama is going straight at the Know-Nothing/Do-Nothing Republicans in Congress.
At a rally in September on a bridge connecting Rep. John Boehner's state of Ohio  to Sen. Mitch McConnell's state of Kentucky America 
Yes, let's do it!
However, in addition to the usual recalcitrance of reactionary Republican leaders, another impediment stands in the way of success: many of the infrastructure jobs that would be created could end up in
Holy Uncle Sam! How is this possible?
It's due to a trap door that was built into the Buy American Act. This 1933 law gives preference to U.S. U.S. 
For example, the $7-billion reconstruction of the Bay  Bridge  between San Francisco  and Oakland 
While there are Americans involved in this huge project, the design, engineering, pre-fab tasks, supervision, and other work — as well as profits – are going to China California 
Yes, let's approve Obama's infrastructure proposal, but let's improve it by nailing the opt-out trap door shut. For information, go to www.americanmanufacturing.org.
Jim Hightower is a radio commentator, writer, and public speaker. He's also editor of the populist newsletter,The Hightower Lowdown. Distributed via OtherWords (OtherWords.org)

 
