Yeah I really embrace the closed market of marxist stalwart kim il-jung of North Korea.
Esk, your igloo is melting, IMO.
I guess that was meant as a silly distraction in lieu of a rationl response.
Tell us all how 100s of thousands of pages of international law and a gang of international corporate appointed bureaucrats with dictatorial power to enforce those laws is going to give us "free trade". Should not real free trade be zero pages of regulatory nonsense and no interference from any aspiring global government Marxist type administrators?
["With three million manufacturing jobs lost under Bush,..."]
Yes, Pat Buchanan doesn't seem (or want) to understand the fact that free trade, at its core, has never been about "jobs jobs jobs".
Rather, free trade is about providing the consumer with high quality products produced and sold at the cheapest price (period).