John Engler

John Engler
John Mathias Engleris an American politician and member of the Republican Party who served as the 46th Governor of Michigan from 1991 to 2003. Currently working for Business Roundtable as one of the premiere lobbyists in the United States...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth12 October 1948
CountryUnited States of America
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We're going to be reaching out to Congress. The idea is to start with some conversations out in the states with selected members of Congress to help them understand the ramifications of the policies that exist today.
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The rise in exporting is a win for manufacturers.
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An FTA with Korea would be a big deal for U.S. manufacturers.
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Bill Clinton and Al Gore are yesterday's news, and I think there's very little to be gained by talking about them.
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Coming from a governor's chair, (Bush) comes from the strength of the party, where innovation and reform are taking place. He is the reformer,
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When I think of what I've been through the last 30 months. To think you can play a game like golf ? and play it pretty well ? and then have it taken away from you ... words can't describe what it feels like to get the opportunity to get all that back. It just shows that you should never give up.
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I think this will be an evolving thing. We expect them to review this by fall, by October.
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I think this will be an evolving thing,
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We need a national energy strategy to increase domestic supply, stabilize prices and encourage the development of new, clean sources of power.
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We've never seen a candidate like John McCain who went out to rent Democrats for a day and get himself a nomination,
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External cost burdens are having the biggest impact on manufacturers -- lowering their profitability and tying up more funds that would otherwise be spent on investment, research and development, and new product lines.
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It's not that manufacturers are unduly pessimistic, but they are contending with unprecedented challenges that affect their outlook.
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The OCS has oil and gas that can be used in the near future.
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Everybody's desperate to reach that last 10, 12, 13 percent that remain undecided.