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New USBIC Issue Ads Call for Trade, Manufacturing Policy Overhauls
To crank up the pressure on Washington policymakers, the U.S. Business and Industry Council has launched a major advertising campaign demanding fixes for America's broken trade and manufacturing policies. The ads, which will initially run in the Washington Post and the Washington Times, will also emphasize that America must be reindustrialized to overcome the economic crisis. You can see the ads by clicking on the links below:
Our first ad debunked the myth that America is turning into the world's leading protectionist, and urged President Obama to start standing up for domestic industry and its employees. Our second ad warned of the dangers of America's growing indebtedness to China -- indebtedness caused directly by our failed trade policies. Our third ad spotlighted third world polluters like China as global warming hypocrites and called on Washington to hold them accountable. To mark President Obama's 100th day in office, our fourth ad hit the administration for its focusing on bailing out the failed U.S. financial system, and neglecting the far more important crisis plaguing our wealth-creating domestic manufacturing sector. Our fifth ad emphasizes how, by encouraging the needless offshoring of manufacturing production and jobs, U.S. trade policy has been exporting the nation's economic future and its only hope for lasting recovery. Our sixth ad shows that third world countries, and especially China, have become the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitters, and calls for U.S. and international climate change policies that require fairly shared emissions cuts. |
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