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So says the voice of the NWO .
Yeah, it was. It was a deal designed to screw Americans.
What each of these solutions has in common is a heavy-handed government that imposes its will at the price of consumer freedom.
Because what we have now is a liberal paradise?
Trump2016!
Said without a scintilla of irony or self-awareness whatsoever. ;)
Such a condescending self righteous sounding title even. Gosh i despise these people.
It is time that the USA stop taking it in the shorts. It is time to stop taxing our business and industry out of existence. It is time we had trade parity with the rest of the world. It is time......
Free trade will open markets for American goods!
Sure, we’ll sell a couple more bulldozers and jets. Millions of jobs will be offshored, but those weren’t great jobs to begin with, here, wear this green apron and call yourself a barista, it’s a much better job.
Once again, the framers of the constitution are proved economic geniuses. Federal funding through tariffs was the way to go, and gosh, not enough money to do x? Maybe that’s also because you’re not authorized to do x, so why do you need funds to do that?
Time Kane can go suck a big fat ......
There is no known case for “free trade” under conditions where both capital and population are internationally mobile.
Not that NAFTA is free trade to begin with, but there’s the biggest fallacy of this debate.
If capital and population are mobile, “free trade” is a race to the bottom - and we have overwhelming evidence from our post-NAFTA experience that this is the case.
The National Review is right NAFTA was a HORRIFIC deal not a bad deal.
More globalist garbage from the National PU
Among other disastrous results for America, NAFTA indirectly helped get Bill Clinton elected to the Presidency.
BS
They said it would improve the Mexican economy thereby ending illegal immigration, how is that working out?
NAFTA was a horrible and treason!
Yeah, but NAFTA and the rest was the heavy hand of government also.
It created the giant sucking sound of our jobs leaving.
With them went our innovation and problem solving and our R&D: those are driven to solve problems in the manufacturing process [in large measure]which you no longer have.
Now we swap increasingly worthless $$’s for tee shirts and tacos while the “heavy hand of government” tells you how much better off you are.
Quit pissing on my leg and telling me its raining.
NAFTA was not a bad deal for the effete scribblers at National Review. Didn’t affect them one bit.
But then the only time that they get their hands dirty at work is when the frosting on their Little Debbie snack cakes sticks to their fingers.
The Yellow Kid points the way to yellow journalism...