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MILLER DIVERSION 180 AC/DC TIG WELDER COMPLETE 907460 US $1,794.77
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Miller diversion 165 tig welder US $1,100.00
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MILLER DIVERSION 165 FOOT CONTROL RFCS-RJ45 300432 US $147.77
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MILLER DIVERSION 165 AC/DC TIG WELDER COMPLETE 907005 US $1,380.77
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Miller Diversion 180 AC/DC TIG Welder Package 907460 US $1,795.00
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MILLER DIVERSION 180 # 907460 -DLX CART - FILLER WIRE US $2,060.00
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MILLER DIVERSION 165 PROTECTIVE COVER 300579 US $47.77
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Miller 907460 Diversion 180 AC/DC Tig Welder US $2,074.09
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Miller Diversion 165 AC/DC TIG Welder 907005 US $1,350.00
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Miller Diversion 180 AC/DC TIG Welder - 907460 US $1,959.00
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Miller 300432 Foot Control RFCS-RJ45 Diversion 165 /180 US $153.00
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MILLER DIVERSION 165 & 180 PROTECTICE COVER 300579 US $48.00
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MILLER DIVERSION 165 ACDC TIG WELDER 907005 US $1,380.00
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MILLER DIVERSION 180 TIG 907460 & DELUXE CART 770187 US $1,984.00
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MILLER DIVERSION 165 AC/DC TIG WELDER - 907005 US $1,413.79
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MILLER DIVERSION 180 TIG WELDER 907460 & EXT CORD 25' US $1,886.00
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MILLER DIVERSION 180 # 907460 -DLX CART - FILLER WIRE US $2,135.00
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MILLER DIVERSION 180 907460 EXT CORD 25 & TIG PEN US $1,925.00
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MILLER DIVERSION 165# 907005 & 50' 8/3 EXTENSION CORD US $1,467.00
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MILLER DIVERSION 165# 907005 & 25' 8/3 EXTENSION CORD US $1,424.00
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Miller diversion 165 tig welder US $1,500.00
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Where Have All the War Jobs Gone?
The Iraq war has cost us all a great deal. In terms of the taxes, we’ve paid heavily towards invading Iraq needlessly, and we continue to pay towards the ongoing war effort. In terms of the economy, we’ve paid the price thanks to NAFTA and service contract outsourcing. In terms of human lives, we’ve paid the price with our young adults. But from the wreckage of Iraq and the disaster of an invasion that took place initially, the advantages of war have been cast to foreign shores, diverting jobs from the struggling US employment market to the detriment of the economy.
The jobs arising from Iraq and the rebuilding effort could have gone to American families. However, the North American Free Trade Agreement has meant that jobs have been diverted largely to Mexico and Canada, resulting in further damage to the US economy as a result of the campaign in Iraq. And at a time when all Americans and the economy could benefit from extra job opportunities. So who’s to blame for this economic catastrophe?
Well, controversial war author and outspoken critic of the Bush regime, Bob Miller knows exactly why this disastrous campaign has gone from bad to worse.
“Had they [impeached Bush], a million or more people, 4,000 of them young Americans, would still be alive. The Secret Service can lock me up and keep me locked up if it pleases them, but not in a thousand years could Al-Qaeda devalue our flag and dollar like Bush and his accomplices have.”
“The offices of the President and Vice President are powerless to change the character of the people voters send to occupy these offices. When you send Goering and Himmler mentality to the President and Vice President's offices, there is no reason to expect other than a Goering and Himmler administration.”
Whether or not you agree with Bob Miller’s perspective, the issue remains that the US economy has been significantly hindered by the Iraq war. Apart from the terrible loss of life and hardship that’s been caused, the American economy is charging head first into a recession while the war jobs are going elsewhere. NAFTA or not, this is no doubt a further catastrophe in a long line of catastrophes instigated by the current George W. Bush administration.
And so the lies cast in the run-up to the Iraq war, and the unforgivable policy blunders along the way, continue with the denial of war jobs to US citizens. At a time when our economy needs all the help it can get, the needless diversion of jobs by treaty and outsourcing to foreign shores have left us feeling the moral and economic heat from our expeditions into the Middle East. With the Bush/Cheney administration on the way out, Bob Miller and fellow critics of the current administration hope to finally see beyond the worst US President in history into a new era where common sense and integrity prevail.
About the Author
Bobby W Miller who has delivered Anti-war speeches that grabbed global attention is one of America’s controversial writers. Miller writes revolutionary articles on anti war in his websites www.serveyournation.com , www.kill-me-if-you-can.com and www.bobmillerwrites.com. He through his websites, writings and speeches about the needlessness of war, Miller tries to save the nation from destruction.
Need help buying a Tig Welder. Lincoln, Hobart, Miller? ?
Here are a few I've been looking at:
Hobart-Tigmate,
Miller-Diversion 165,
Lincoln Electric-Econo Tig.
Are these good welders? I would like to have one that would weld Aluminum as well as steel, its my understanding you must have an AC/DC for that correct?
always buy a welder with more duty cycle than you think you need. A welder rated at 100amps 20% duty cycle can only weld at 100 amps for 2 minutes out of 10. for aluminum you need seperate tools ( brushes,grinder discs etc ) to prevent contamination of the alum. a welder that will accept a spool gun is well worth the money. 120V welders are junk , low amps & duty cycle. a welder that has a therm. controlled cooling fan rather than a full time fan is much better as it only pumps dirty smoke & dust filled air through your welder when it needs cooling rather than all the time. I have a millermatic 251 mig welder that works great expensive but problem free 6yrs
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