Two words. That's all it took to demolish decades of globalist propaganda about American manufacturing being dead and buried.
"Tariffs work."
Andrew Saville, owner of Coosa Steel in Rome, Georgia, stood in front of President Donald Trump this week and delivered those two words with the conviction of a man who has lived the transformation firsthand. No focus groups. No pollster-approved talking points. Just raw, unfiltered truth from the factory floor that the mainstream media refuses to report.
From One Hour a Week to Full Capacity
Patriots, you need to understand what happened to Coosa Steel — because it's the story of American manufacturing under globalist rule. This company has been making steel racks and plates for over 50 years. American workers. American products. Made in the USA.
Then China came calling with their subsidized garbage — $90 per unit while American production costs sat at $150. How do you compete with a communist regime that cheats? You don't. That's exactly what the globalists wanted.
Two shifts, six days a week collapsed to one shift. Then three days. Then one day. Then — and this should make your blood boil — one hour per week. That's what NAFTA, Clinton-era sellouts, and Obama's "you didn't build that" contempt for American workers actually produced: ghost shifts in empty factories while politicians in Washington got rich.
Then Trump Happened
President Trump's tariff policies didn't just save Coosa Steel — they resurrected it from the dead.
In October 2025, Saville received the largest tire rack order his company had seen in ten years. The order was so massive, he thought it was an error. It wasn't. It was the direct result of America First trade policy making it profitable to buy American again.
Now? Two shifts a day, six days a week, with a 36-week lead time on orders. They just installed a brand new crane two months ago. When Trump pointed at it and asked how long it had been there, Saville's answer cut right to the heart of the matter: "Your policy brought it here, sir."
The Numbers the Media Won't Tell You
This isn't just about one steel plant in Georgia. President Trump revealed numbers that the legacy media has completely buried:
More than 5,000 new manufacturing jobs created in Georgia alone. Over 70,000 construction jobs building new factories across the state. More Americans working today than at any point in the history of this nation. Not since 2001. Not since the Reagan boom. Ever.
White House trade advisor Peter Navarro called it the best economy since 1998, with data suggesting this could be one of the greatest economic years in modern American history. CPI inflation has dropped to its lowest level since 2021. Real wages are up nearly $1,400. Prescription drug prices have actually declined.
"Private sector job growth hit 170,000 — real jobs for real Americans, not the inflated government hiring numbers the Biden administration used to fake progress."
Rebuilding the American Dream
But Trump isn't stopping at manufacturing. Rent prices have hit four-year lows. New mortgage applications are up 30 percent. The administration has helped 22,000 first-time homebuyers purchase homes in Georgia alone through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac reforms.
Perhaps most significantly, Trump banned institutional investors like BlackRock from scooping up single-family homes — ending the war on the American Dream that saw Wall Street vultures outbidding young families for starter homes.
And the Democrats? They voted against every single one of these policies. Every. Single. One.
Let that sink in, folks. While American workers are finally getting back on their feet, while factories are humming again, while families can afford homes — the radical left voted no. They'd rather see America fail than see Trump succeed.
The globalist era is over. Tariffs work. American manufacturing is back. And no amount of media spin can hide the truth that's written on the faces of workers punching the clock at full capacity for the first time in years.
The question now is simple: Will you stand with the workers rebuilding America, or with the politicians who sold them out?
