...America again. It's not rocket science: All the president need do is ask an entity such as the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition what our folks need to get the economy moving again.Throwing money at the problem as we did in 2009...
...million manufacturing jobs just since the start of 2001. Michigan's economic growth, says the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition, was worse from 2000-07 than the United States' was during the Great Depression. Meanwhile...
...with the White House, which also supported the agreement, said Lloyd Wood, a spokesman for the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition in Washington, D.C. "He was somebody who was willing to cut a deal with the White House," Mr...
...confident the House and Senate will support and pass them. The potential safeguards haven't swayed the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition, which is opposed to any form of free trade with Central America. The United States should be entering...
...gain more than we lose from that trade," he said. Auggie Tantillo, the executive director of the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition, a fair-trade lobbying group, disagrees. "There's a bottom-line issue being overlooked...
...outspending the United States by $720 billion in 2050, the study shows. Organizations such as the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition, which represent hard-hit sectors such as the textile industry and support trade tariffs with China...
...second-term agenda, such as Social Security reform, said Auggie Tantillo, the executive director of the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition. "This is going to be a monumental fight," he said, referring to debates that probably will begin...
...free-trade pacts and domestic job losses, said Augustine Tantillo, the Washington coordinator for the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition. "Legislation like this stirs the pot and puts pressure on the administration to do something...
...sharpest critic of free-trade policy, said Augustine Tantillo, the Washington coordinator of the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition. "Democrat or Republican, we think the issue is ripe, and we think that whoever seizes on this...
...are far and away the key issue of the South Carolina primary," said Lloyd Wood, spokesman for the American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition. "They are going to have to talk about that and explain how they will create jobs." Mr. Wood...