You know that the US Chamber of Commerce is funding attack ads, lots of them, against Democrats. Almost all blame Democrats for the job losses caused by Republican policies. The irony here is the the Chamber is a front line proponent of outsourcing US jobs, and they’re getting the ad money from the corporations that outsource jobs and the foreign companies and countries that are benefiting from the outsourcing. I have an idea to combat this and an action plan.

A top Democrat on Tuesday said the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s “agenda” is to send U.S. jobs overseas. “The Chamber has an agenda, and it’s aimed at promoting outsourcing of American jobs, and spending money against those who stood against them,” said Jon Vogel, executive director of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC). Vogel made the comment at a forum hosted by National Journal, which included his Republican counterpart, Guy Harrison, executive director of the National Republican Congressional Committee. Upon hearing Vogel’s comment, Harrison pounced. “Wait, wait, wait, wait. The Chamber’s agenda is outsourcing U.S. jobs. The U.S Chamber of Commerce? I just want to make sure,” Harrison said. Vogel and Harrison talked back and forth for a moment as the audience tittered. Vogel made reference to comments by the Chamber’s chief executive, Tom Donohue. A DCCC spokesman later sent out a list of comments by Donohue on the topic. “There are legitimate values in outsourcing,” Donohue said in 2004, “to gain technical experience and benefit we don’t have here, to lower the price of products, which means more and more of them are brought into the United States.” “But the bottom line is that we outsource very few jobs in relation to the size of our economy,” Donohue said. “American companies employ 140 million Americans … The outsourcing deal over three or four or five years and the two or three sets of numbers are only going to be, you know, maybe two, maybe three million jobs, maybe four.” The Chamber also recently opposed legislation called the “Creating American Jobs and Ending Offshoring Act.” According to OpenCongress.org, the bill “would give companies a two-year payroll tax holiday, reducing the amount of Social Security taxes they would have to pay, for new employees who replace workers doing similar jobs overseas.” “It also revokes provisions of the tax code that Democrats say encourage companies to outsource their work force.”… [emphasis added]

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As expected, Rachel Maddow was all over the story.