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Alan Tonelson is RealityChek's founder and voice. He's finished more than 30 years of senior positions at leading US think tanks and publications , written and lectured on trade, manufacturing, and their interaction with the rest of the economics world, plus national security issues, for the U.S. Business and Industry Council and the Economic Strategy Institute. And I've served as Associate Editor of FOREIGN POLICY magazine. He is author of the book on globalization and the US economy, The Race to Bottom, Published in 2002 by Perseus Books. His articles and reviews have appeared in Foreign Affairs, The Atlantic, Harper's, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Republic, BloombergView, Marketwatch.com, The Hill, FOREIGN POLICY, and many other leading national publications and news sites. He's made many many appearances on CNBC, BloombergTV, and CNN.

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(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, February 5, 2015
(What's Left of) Our Economy: New Trade Data Wreck Case for TPP & Fast Track Congress should reject the President's proposed new deals, as well as his request for new fast track negotiating authority, and focus on devising a new trade strategy that will strengthen, not weaken, the recovery and job creation.

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