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Congressman Chris Lee on Hardline

Sun, 14 Jun 2009

Western New York Congessman, Chris Lee discusses numerous topics on WBEN's Hardline

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“…second on division the Delphi. I never work one minute. For the Delphi corporation. . You know caught up in this reduction. …”

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“…put people back to work almost the same way manufacturing with the cutting edge sort of of industry. Back in the nineteenth century and financial services downstate. So New York State's economy in the twentieth century …”

“…These minimal wage jobs we have where the companies are getting tax credit is it really wasn't benefiting this state to pay companies to create jobs. They're really gonna only be that this secondary job …”

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