 Since the passage of NAFTA loan in 1994, Indiana, this great state has lost 113,000 good-paying manufacturing jobs. Look around this state and you will find once vibrant and strong manufacturing towns like Gary, South Bend, Muncie, Bloomington, Indianapolis, and Evansville shattered by abandoned factories, shutdown steel mills, sky-high poverty rates, and foreclosed homes. You do not need a Ph.D. in economics to understand that our policy of unfettered free trade where American workers are forced to compete against desperate people all over this world have been a disaster for the people of the United States. We need a new set of trade policies, trade policies designed to protect working families in the middle class, not just the CEOs of large corporations.