by Curtis Coleman, Contributing Author: Instead of using expensive iron ore to make steel, Nucor steel in Arkansas’s Mississippi County uses mostly scrap – like crushed cars or old washing machines. Nucor is the largest recycler in North America and has invested more than $1.5 billion in Arkansas.
So one would think that in our recessionary economy, the U.S. would be anxious to use American steel made by American workers to build American bridges. But that’s not the case. From the new Bay Bridge in California to interstate bridges in Texas, Chinese workers using Chinese steel are building America’s bridges.
But Nucor steel is not the only Arkansas industry being slammed by our anti-business administration. Thomas Maxwell, owner of Maxwell Flooring, describes the damage being done to Arkansas’s devastated timber industry:
Arkansas, and America, can prosper, but we’re going to have to get government out of our faces, off our backs, and out of our pocketbooks.
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Curtis Coleman is the President, Curtis Coleman's Institute for Constitutional Policy and contributing author to the ARRA News Service.
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