UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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How ‘free’ trade ends up costing U.S. taxpayers

Free traders have constantly dismissed “Buy American” advocates, policies, and legislation by claiming that importing products from foreign countries that could be made in America is cheaper for the consumer. Read the article.

The dangerous new anti-globalization consensus

The long-time critics of globalization who warned us that it would end badly are having a told-you-so moment. Porous borders, free trade, and thinly stretched supply chains would make the world more fragile, they cried, leaving countries dangerously vulnerable to disruptions and shocks. It took a protectionist US president, a global pandemic, and a new … Read More

What would Hamilton say about China?

In 1791, Hamilton issued his Report on Manufacturers and a prime point he made was the importance of national self-sufficiency. As Hamilton argued: “Not only the wealth; but the independence and security of a Country, appear to be materially connected with the prosperity of manufactures. Read the article.

SORRY, CHINA. MOST AMERICANS SUPPORT HIGHER PRICES ON YOUR IMPORTS.

61% of voters believe that increased imports have made the United States dependent on China for goods that are critical to the US economy and US national security. 60% of voters are opposed to China continuing to receive trade status as the most favored nation with the United States, giving the country a tariff of … Read More

With Trump gone, Republicans look to weaken his China tariffs

Republicans in both chambers are backing trade language in the Senate’s China competition bill that would roll back some of the tariffs — instead of a more protectionist proposal from House Democrats. Republicans are balking at the protectionist trade provisions included in House legislation to help the U.S. economy compete with China, which passed the … Read More

Biden Picks Up Where Trump Left Off in Hard-Line Stances at WTO

President Joe Biden’s administration dashed hopes for a softer approach to the World Trade Organization by pursuing a pair of his predecessor’s strategies that critics say risk undermining the international trading system. The U.S. delegation to the WTO, in a statement Monday obtained by Bloomberg, backed the Trump administration’s decision to label Hong Kong exports … Read More