goes back-to-school and for a lot of people they recognize this time of the year as the start of a new year. psyche psychologically i can see that. and ahead of the national association of manufacturers. jay, that is the issue, right? labor and jobs and progress. guest: all about jobs. everyone is talking about jobs and manufacturing. when i talk to manufacturers from around the country they express a lost concern and uncertainty about the future, the abyss we are ready to face at the end end of this year causes great concern both this administration and previous administration. neil: you do not take sides. guest: for us it is policy, not politics. neil: but your members do, some speak out on behalf of the administration or are opponents. but the rap is the administration has not lived up to the something station. guest: today it is 20 percent more expensive to manufacture in this country than anywhere else in this world because of tax policy, because of regulation and o
neil: all right. nancy pelosi getting sort of a lay of the convention land here. she, too, among those expected to speak to conventioneers. but the voice is getting probably the most talk and most discussion, good or bad is that of bill clinton wednesday night. a man who knows a thing or two about bringing down the house will speak on behalf of the president. depending what press clippings you read isn t much of a fan of that president. steve dunham was reminding me you want to keep bill clinton. steve is with the washington times, the alternative is not good. we have seen that when his wife was running against him. the flare-up that you have seen, remember the tax question when he came out and said he would extent tax cut in the short-term going up against the president s message. better from the democrats and president obama to have him
today is a market holiday, the last big holiday before everyone goes back-to-school and for a lot of people they recognize this time of the year as the start of a new year. psyche psychologically i can see that. and ahead of the national association of manufacturers. jay, that is the issue, right? labor and jobs and progress. guest: all about jobs. everyone is talking about jobs and manufacturing. when i talk to manufacturers from around the country they express a lost concern and uncertainty about the future, the abyss we are ready to face at the end end of this year causes great concern both this administration and previous administration. neil: you do not take sides. guest: for us it is policy, not politics. neil: but your members do, some speak out on behalf of the administration or are opponents. but the rap is the administration has not lived up to the something station. guest: today it is 20 percent more expensive to manufacture in this country than anywhere else