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Illustration on protectionism from Whirlpool by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Far-right French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen is greeted by workers outside a whirlpool home appliance factory in Amiens, France, Wednesday April 26, 2017. While her centrist presidential opponent Macron was meeting with union leaders from the Whirlpool plant in northern France, Le Pen popped up outside the factory itself, amid its workers and declared herself the candidate of France's workers.(AP Photo)

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In this August 14, 2013 photo, Roger Lehman, an elder with West Side Christian Church in Evansville, hauls bricks to help anchor the lightweight, plastic crosses, part of the Cross the River display, from the parking lot of the old Whirlpool plant in Evansville, Ind. The lightweight, plastic crosses were no match for the gusty winds and were continually blown over. The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has scheduled a Feb. 18, 2014 hearing in Chicago to hear arguments in the West Side Christian Church's appeal of a judge's decision blocking a planned display of 6-foot tall crosses at the city's public riverfront. (AP Photo/The Evansville Courier & Press, Denny Simmons)