mr. griswold authored or co-authored studies on globalization, trade and immigration including the upcomingback, "mad about trade, why main street america should embrace globalization." i brought half a dozen copies with me. you can order it on amazon for about $15. i want to read a couple quick little excerpts from the forward to the book, which is written by clayton utter, the former u.s. trade representative and secretary of agriculture. since dan is too modest to do shameless self-promotion i'll do it for him. he wrote, this is a book that ought to be read by all americans. as this author points out, international trade seems often to provoke more anxiety than gratitude. s that unfortunate for without ten couragement of foreign investment and a expansion of trade, we'd likely still be a third-world country today. in this book, dan griswold talks about from textism. they relied on emotion and phobias rather than facts to carry their agenda. griswold wears on his sleeve come passion for the poor and empathy for the often-forgotten consumer. and as finally, add griswold effect effectively