3.) It makes sense to use foreign contractors who can produce tested/reliable equipment to get the ball rolling on wind power. Set up a few wind farms as a trial to see how the infrastructure works so that we know what we are doing when we go into the manufacturing phase for ourselves.
 
4.) The guy says "But that's in addition to 2,000 manufacturing jobs -- many of them in China," but he doesn't say 
all 2,000 manufacturing jobs are in China. Also, even if all 2,000 jobs are in China its not really that big of a deal when you consider what the average Chinese manufacturing worker gets paid, which is about $100 a month. We're getting a bargain 
