American manufacturing is roaring back to life thanks to hardworking patriots like Marlin Steel CEO Drew Greenblatt. On NEWSMAX’s “America Right Now,” Greenblatt celebrated President Trump’s pro-growth deal with Nippon Steel, calling it a game-changer for U.S. factories. He blasted the Biden administration’s anti-business regulations that have held back job creators.
Greenblatt’s Baltimore-based company proves what happens when government gets out of the way. Since buying Marlin Steel in 1998, he’s grown revenue sevenfold by embracing robotics and exporting precision parts to 38 countries. His secret? Putting America first – Marlin Steel imports nothing and creates middle-class jobs that can’t be outsourced.
This manufacturing maverick has advised multiple presidents on rebuilding our industrial base. Greenblatt told NEWSMAX viewers how Trump’s tax cuts and trade deals let companies reinvest in American workers. He contrasted this with Biden’s failed policies that reward outsourcing and punish job creators with red tape.
Marlin Steel’s success story shatters the left’s myths about manufacturing. Through 2,301 accident-free days and million-dollar robotics investments, Greenblatt shows quality and safety beat cheap foreign labor. His engineers develop patented solutions for aerospace and medical clients – real innovation that Chinese factories can’t steal.
The Biden administration could learn from Greenblatt’s workforce strategy. While Democrats push unworkable green mandates, Marlin Steel trains workers in cutting-edge skills for high-paying technical jobs. Greenblatt emphasized that manufacturing careers offer better pay and dignity than service sector gigs.
Greenblatt didn’t hold back criticizing the current White House’s war on energy independence. He explained how Biden’s EPA regulations and anti-drilling policies make U.S. manufacturing less competitive. Trump’s America First energy plan, he argued, would slash costs for factories and families.
The Marlin Steel CEO saved his harshest words for Washington bureaucrats who’ve never run a business. He called out elitist politicians who lecture manufacturers while pushing job-killing climate rules. Greenblatt urged voters to support leaders who understand real economics, not Ivy League theories.
This manufacturing champion closed with a hopeful message: America can outproduce China again if we unleash entrepreneurs. Greenblatt’s call for strong borders, fair trade, and tax cuts got thunderous applause from NEWSMAX’s pro-America audience. His steel baskets now hold more than factory parts – they carry the weight of American rebirth.