Waterloo, Ia. - Several Democratic presidential candidates called Wednesday for restrictions on China, including suspending all imports on food and toys.
Six candidates spoke here at the annual convention of the Iowa Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, which represents about 50,000 Iowa employees.
"When you take my jobs because you subsidize your currency, when you send contaminated food and poison to my country ... you're no longer a competitor, in my view. When you steal my jobs, you're becoming an adversary," Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd said of China.
Toy manufacturer Mattel recalled about 9 million Chinese-made toys this week, after recalling 1 million earlier this month. The toys, made by Chinese vendors, used paint thought to contain excessive amounts of lead.
Lead can cause learning disabilities, permanent brain damage and even death in children.
Earlier this year, pet food with ingredients from China was recalled after it was determined to contain a poison that caused kidney failure in dogs and cats.
Toxic fish have also been turned away or recalled, as well as juice and toothpaste with unsafe additives. . . .




