Posted on 08/09/2024 5:23:05 AM PDT by Tench_Coxe
Former Trump advisor Peter Navarro blasted The Heritage Foundation’s “terrible” Project 2025 in a new interview on the Liberty Report with Liberty Sentinel CEO Alex Newman, adding a colorful repudiation to a mountain of criticism already pronounced against the controversial policy proposal.
“Project 2025 is dead on arrival,” Navarro said. “It’s a trojan horse funded by globalists that uses some legitimate Trump policies as a veneer and then throws in a bunch of weird stuff that doesn’t reflect Trump policy at all.”
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“Way back when they first started, they came to me and said, ‘We want you to write the chapter on trade for the Project 2025 book,” Navarro said. “I get the call [later] telling me there’s another chapter now. … The Case for Free Trade. You can’t make this up. … They lied to me.”
Navarro went on to cast aspersions on The Heritage Foundation by implying the organization was beholden to its donor-base of “corporate elites, multinationals that ship jobs abroad and open the border for cheap labor.”
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But arguing for those globalist organizations that use trade pacts to undercut national sovereignty are poison to the American experiment.
Wake up!
You are acting like an MSNBC host.
Dunno
Somebody posted that GIF years ago 😂
You’re acting like a Bush/Cheney globalist. MSNBC likes the globalist trade deals, too.
Are you “jimfreetrade at the cost of sovereignty”?
Geez. I like people to read proposals without wearing their foil hats and coats.
I support tariffs to enforce fair trade. Don’t get so bloody upset at someone who does not see a globalist under every trade discussion.
I’m not talking about tariffs.
I’m talking about the WTO, NAFTA, and the like.
And what is proposed with respect to international organizations?
agreed
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