http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-bushecon4sep04,1,1532949.story?coll=la-home-todays-timesAs President Bush heads for the Midwest today to trumpet his economic program, his first stop, in Kansas City, Mo., illustrates the trouble that he faces with the election year's approach. The metropolitan area has been walloped by the loss of nearly 10,000 high-paying telecom jobs and — in a recovery that's so far jobless — there is little relief in sight.
Bush will tout the growth-spurring tonic of tax cuts and call for Congress to cut back stifling regulations and pass his national energy plan, according to aides. And he's likely to repeat his proposal to appoint a new assistant Commerce secretary to help preserve some of the nation's quickly disappearing manufacturing jobs.
The idea of a "manufacturing czar" has been much derided since Bush first floated it — including by some of those invited to hear him speak today.
"What's a Republican president doing making noises about industrial policy?" fumed Peter J. Eaton, a University of Missouri-Kansas City economist and director of the school's Economic Information Center who said he was asked to attend the presidential event, but will be unable to make it.