emphasizing the essential nature of american manufactured for our way forward and bringing, i guess, a spotlight to the need of upscale americans. upscale american workers. we think at snap on this is the seminole issue of our time. because we are engaged in a global competition for jobs. it s why 30% of manufacturing jobs have gone offshore not offshore but lost in the last several decades it s because we are in a global competition and the only wave to win is to be more capable than the others. ed: what else do you need to happen? what do you need in terms of a business environment? is it cutting more regulations? what about this tax deal we are trying to get in washington? what do you need? actually, all those things are diviewd. you know, national association of manufacturers says the program, infrastructure and tax reform. u.s. council same kind of thing. actually, we think the tone is the most important. what you re going to get out of washington depends on political capita
keeping them from buying american. ed: that s the message that helped win the presidential race. is he back on that in the key state of wisconsin that helped put him over the top when all this focus was back in georgia one seat that s really not going to matter mathematically. ainsley: if the democrats win in georgia the democrats aren t going to take the house. ed: it s interesting because all the time and money spent there is because democrats are desperate for a victory. that s why you have former clinton aides weighing in. think about what we had yesterday where the dnc chair was being introduced at big party event and they were booing him saying we want bernie. this is a party desperate for a win anywhere. that s why they are focused so much on georgia. president out in wisconsin saying let s talk about the economy. steve: you mentioned the tom perez who runs the dnc. he says while president trump was in wisconsin he says he wants buy american and hire americans. then why doesn t
all the hype that this democratic candidate was going to win and it would be a repudiation of president trump. and that just didn t happen. i think another thing, ainsley, is that we know when you put trump in headline, you get a lot of attention. you have these news editors saying go find some people that are going to stir up some controversy and that will get us. ainsley: we saw all the protesters on both sides are really angry. the people that didn t vote for donald trump, didn t vote for president trump, what does he need to do to appeal to them. because we are all americans and want to get along and work together and for the people and being one country and solidified. what does he need to do to get them on board. i agree we are one country and we re looking for solutions. for example, when you look at healthcare, obamacare it, a disaster. i think that s something both sides recognize and both sides recognize it needs reform and needs to work. president trump, when he is able to