Press release:
The first television ad from the Jack Davis independent campaign for Congress contrasts Jack’s record of creating good-paying American jobs with the record of both parties in Washington that support trade deals like NAFTA which encourage companies to move American jobs offshore. The spot begins airing on cable and broadcast in the Buffalo and Rochester media markets on Thursday.
The factory scenes in the commercial were shot at I Squared R Element, Inc., in Akron N.Y., the company Jack Davis founded and manages. Jack’s commitment to his country, his community and his employees led to his decision in 2009 to give his company to his employees.
“The success of my company was made possible by the loyalty, dedication and hard work of the men and women who work here. They will own it when I retire. They don’t have to worry about the company being sold and losing their jobs,” Jack Davis says. See the attached letter from Jack Davis to his employees for details.
NAFTA passed Congress in 1994 with support from President Clinton and both political parties in Congress. After its passage, multinational companies closed U.S. plants and relocated to Mexico. Today, President Obama and the Republican leadership in Congress are pushing trade deals with Korea, Colombia and Panama. The Korea trade agreement alone will lead to 159,000 lost U.S. jobs, more imports from China and a higher trade deficit.
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I didn't know Mexico was
I didn't know Mexico was overseas... or am I not understanding something?
In this short campaign for
In this short campaign for the seat left vacant by disgraced Republican Chris Lee voters should take a good hard look at all of the candidates and judge them by what they actually have done rather than listen to their inflated claims of job creation, opposition to trade and industrial policies that have nearly crippled our economy and led to the mass loss of American jobs and presents real answers based on real experience. Examine the facts and draw your own conclusions. I know Jack Davis and his history, that's why I am voting for JAck Davis.