>>> Taxes on foreign countries. No taxes on US citizens >>>
This proves you are an economic ignoramus (hey, you started the name calling with your ever clever “free traitor” stuff). The taxes would be in the form of higher cost of goods and services to the American consumer - all 300 million of them — meaning they wouldn’t buy as much and the job boon you think you would create would go pfft and not happen.
Please, take your Richard Trumka argument elsewhere and your out of context revisionist history with you. Because you are clearly on the side of organized labor with your argument whether you like it or not. Facts are stubborn things.
Please don’t bore us with your misuse of the word taxes. If I pay an American $5 dollars for something he made, its not a tax it is a payment.
If I pay $5 to a transnational corporation who used a slave to make the product, who pays the slave $0.30, gets $2.50 for the product and pays $2.20 in a tariff to the federal government, the only tax is on the company who is lower than dirt because they are perpetuating slavery and trying to disguise it as ‘low prices for consumers’ in a country where 600,000 Americans died to settle the slavery question once and for all.
We can thank the free traitors for bringing slavery back to American and instituting taxes on wages, which is an assault on property.