Thanks for human rights【USAMail magazine from the White House 2018-07-28】U.S. Steel is back
The
White House • July 27, 2018 |
Earlier this Morning
President
Donald J. Trump announced second-quarter GDP growth of 4.1
percent—putting America on track to hit its highest annual
average growth rate in more than a decade.
U.S. Steel is back
“Hiding
in plain sight in a suburb of St. Louis is one of the great
success stories of President Donald J. Trump’s tough trade
policies,” National Trade Council Director Peter
Navarro says. “This is the rebirth of the Granite City
steelworks, idled in 2015 — along with about 2,000 steelworkers
— under a drowning flood of subsidized foreign imports.”
President
Trump visited Granite City yesterday, where U.S. Steel is
restarting its blast furnaces and putting hundreds of Americans
back to work. “Our steel towns became ghost towns. More than
70,000 hardworking Americans lost their jobs, their hope, and
their way of life,” President Trump told workers in Illinois.
“After years of shutdowns and cutbacks, today the blast furnace
here in Granite City is blazing bright.”
It’s
never been a better time to enter the American workforce. For
the first time on record, “there are more job openings in the
economy today than there are people looking for jobs,” Labor
Secretary Alex Acosta told students during a visit with President
Trump to Northeast Iowa Community College. That statistic is
crucial for Americans on welfare, as work programs offer the
surest pathway out of poverty.
Something to share: ‘Made in America’ from all 50 states
President
Trump hosted his second “Made in America” showcase at the
White House this week. Companies large and small joined the
celebration on the South Lawn—“products made with American
heart, American sweat, and American pride,” the President said.
We need to hear the stories of persecution
“Nations
that reject religious freedom breed radicalism and resentment
in their citizens,” Vice President Mike Pence said at the
first-ever Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom yesterday in
Washington, D.C. “They sow the seeds of violence within their
borders—violence that often spills over into their neighbors and
across the world.”
To
advance the cause of religious freedom, America needs partners
the world over. So this week, the State Department brought
together religious leaders, survivors of religious persecution,
and delegations from foreign governments for this inaugural
ministerial.
“We
need to hear the stories of those persecuted, tortured,
falsely imprisoned, and killed for their faith,” Secretary of
State Mike Pompeo says. “We can honor
their sacrifices by preventing these atrocities from happening
again.”
Photo of the DayOfficial White House Photo by Shealah CraigheadPresident Donald J. Trump delivers remarks on trade and celebrates the recently reopened Granite City Works steel plant | July 26, 2018 |
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