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Donald Trump Threatens to Leave World Trade Organization
The New American ^ | 02 August 2016 | Steve Byas

Posted on 08/02/2016 2:53:58 PM PDT by VitacoreVision

The voters of the United Kingdom stood up for British national sovereignty with their recent decision to leave the European Union (EU), and now Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is suggesting that he might take the lead in the United States leaving the World Trade Organization (WTO).

When NBC’s Chuck Todd asked Trump on Meet the Press if his punitive tariff plan for businesses that leave the United States could be nixed by the WTO, Trump responded strongly, “It doesn’t matter. Then we’re going to renegotiate or we’re going to pull out. These trade deals are a disaster, Chuck. World Trade Organization is a disaster.”

Two issues divide global elites in America and Europe from their average citizens like no others — immigration and so-called free trade deals. Both of these issues involve the move toward regional governments, and eventually a world government, and away from national independence. And Trump has taken the side favored by the general population in the United States.

Trump’s comments resulted from a discussion of his plan to place punishing tariffs on businesses that fire all their workers and move their plants to other countries, such as Mexico. He has promised to impose tariffs ranging from 15 to 35 percent on companies that then try to sell their foreign-manufactured products inside the United States. The particular target that has raised Trump’s ire is Indiana-based Carrier, which is moving its manufacturing south of the border. “If they’re going to fire all their people, move their plant to Mexico, build air conditioners, and think they’re going to sell those air conditioners to the United States, there’s going to be a tax,” Trump vowed.

Of course, Todd cautioned Trump that such a plan would cause economic problems all over the world, giving the British exit from the EU as an example. Trump remained adamant, responding simply, “We’re going to do it.”

Leaders from both parties took issue with Trump. House Speaker Paul Ryan, the highest-ranking elected Republican in the country, defended the WTO, saying it “plays an important role of ensuring other countries meet their obligations and don’t violate agreed upon rules.” Kevin Brady (R-Texas), who chairs the House Ways and Means Committee was quick to disagree with Trump, as well: “While the WTO sin’t perfect, our membership in this organization is essential to making American products more competitive and attractive around the world.”

Brady carried former President George W. Bush’s “free trade” agenda, leading the successful effort to gain passage of the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). Brady’s voting record is not considered particularly conservative, receiving a mere 56 percent Freedom Index score from The New American magazine, and an F on the Liberty Index from the Conservative Review. The Freedom Index score is determined by the fidelity of a member of Congress to the Constitution when they cast their votes in Congress.

The neoconservative-leaning American Enterprise Institute (AEI) also took issue with Trump. Claude Barfield, a senior fellow at with AEI, harshly condemned Trump. “He clearly popped off without knowing anything about the WTO.”

So, just what is the WTO? And how is Trump’s opposition to it likely to affect the outcome of the presidential election? And finally, would American exit from the WTO cause economic problems for the United States?

The WTO is the successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), and was created in 1994. The WTO, unlike GATT, was given the power to dictate settlements in trade disputes between nations. America has been sued before the WTO 126 times, including the recent case involving the rules of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which required country-of-origin labeling (COOL) for beef and pork. When Canada and Mexico challenges these rules at the WTO, Congress meekly repealed the opportunity for U.S. citizens to know from what nations their meat came from, and make up their own minds as to whether to buy that meat.

This is an example of how the national sovereignty of the United States is diminished by multilateral trade agreements such as the WTO. And this was part of the reason for Brexit — the vast majority of the laws governing Great Britain did not come from the British Parliament, but rather from faceless bureaucrats at EU headquarters in Brussels.

Supporters of the WTO warn that the United States would be punished economically were it to leave the WTO. They argue that tariffs would be hiked on U.S. goods, intellectual property (patents and copyrights) would be stolen by foreigners, and foreign governments would subsidize competitors of American-made goods.

But is this true? After all, how many countries would really want to give up access to the largest market in the world — the United States? And if free trade is truly a win-win, as its proponents often claim, why would they forego buying American-manufactured goods, just to punish the United States?

One must also consider the alternative of remaining in the WTO, and continuing to see our nation’s independent status whittled away over time. In June 1994, Representative Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) testified before the House Ways and Means Committee, and delivered a summary of the consequences of America joining the WTO:

I am just saying that we need to be honest about the fact that we are transferring from the United States at a practical level significant authority to a new organization. This is a transformational moment.… I agree.… This is very close to Maastricht [the European Union treaty by which the EU member nations surrendered a huge amount of their national sovereignty], and twenty years from now we will look back on this as a very important defining moment. This is not just another trade agreement. This is adopting something which twice, once in the 1940s and once in the 1950s, the U.S. Congress rejected.… I think we have to be very careful, because it is a very big transfer of power.

Unfortunately, Gingrich said he leaned toward joining the WTO, and later, as the soon-to-be speaker of the house, led the lame-duck Congress to approve of American entry into the WTO.

As The New American said in its September 2, 2013, edition, “By approving our nation’s membership in the WTO and approving numerous ‘free trade’ agreements that have followed, Congress has seriously undermined our national independence by unilaterally surrendering its constitutional power to regulate foreign trade to supranational tribunals and organizations.”

Many Americans mistakenly believe that “free trade” agreements have something to do with “free enterprise” or “free market economics.” Actually, these agreements are not “free” trade, but rather “managed” trade — managed by international bodies such as the EU and the WTO. But this mistaken idea that “free trade” is somehow “free enterprise” can fool many otherwise conservative Republicans into supporting these agreements.

If these agreements were truly free market concepts, one would expect liberals to oppose them. However, the elites on the left side of the political spectrum largely support the WTO and other such “free trade” arrangements, as well. For example, Ed Gerwin, a senior fellow at the Progressive Policy Institute, a Democratic think tank, was quick to lambast Trump’s suggestion that the United States leave the WTO. “It’s so incredibly poorly thought out,” Gerwin said. Gerwin dismissed Trump’s position as “insane.”

Gerwin contended that a U.S. exit would lead to “unprecedented global economic chaos, plunge the U.S. into recession and destroy millions of good jobs. They’d make Brexit look like an English garden party.”

Labor union bosses are struggling with convincing their members that Trump is wrong on trade. Thea Lee, deputy chief of staff at the AFL-CIO, told Politico, “If you poke just a little bit below the surface, you find that he offers no solution, no vision of how we ought to be involved in the global economy except that he’s going to put his CEO friends in charge of negotiating better deals.”

“The idea that somehow this man is a champion of fair trade and pro-worker trade policies is absurd,” Lee insisted.

Lee’s caustic comments are yet another illustration of the divide between elites (in this case, the union bosses) and average Americans (in this the union’s rank-and-file members). The union bosses are concerned that many of their union members agree with Trump, and will vote for him. Trump is counting on the support of union members who like his trade ideas to help him win key industrial states such as Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan in the general election.

Mitt Romney lost all three states to Barack Obama in 2012. Had he won them, he would have won the election.

More importantly, the American people are going to have to decide whether they are going to allow the continued loss of our national sovereignty through these global trade agreements, favored by global elites at the expense of the average American. This will be determined not only by how they mark their presidential ballot, but also their congressional ballot.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: trump; worldtrade; wto
Donald Trump has now questioned American membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO). Critics say he is "insane," but are we "insane" to remain in the WTO?
1 posted on 08/02/2016 2:53:59 PM PDT by VitacoreVision
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To: VitacoreVision

Get out of the UN at the same time. International Bank? Cut them off too.


2 posted on 08/02/2016 2:55:35 PM PDT by x1stcav (Leftism is like rust: It corrodes 24 hours a day until eradicated.)
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To: VitacoreVision

Yes, please, please, please, leave, leave, leave!


3 posted on 08/02/2016 2:55:35 PM PDT by Fai Mao
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To: VitacoreVision

How did nations trade before the wto


4 posted on 08/02/2016 2:59:46 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (TRUMP THAT BEYOTCH!)
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To: VitacoreVision

WooHoo...About time...


5 posted on 08/02/2016 2:59:48 PM PDT by Iscool
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To: VitacoreVision
Trump remained adamant, responding simply, “We’re going to do it.”

Love the Trump.

WIN WIN WIN

6 posted on 08/02/2016 3:02:48 PM PDT by Huck (BE STRONG. DO NOT SHOW THE ENEMY YOUR FEAR. FIGHT AND WIN. TRUMP 2016)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
How did nations trade before the wto

GATT. Before that World War II kind of put a crimp on things. Before that Smoot-Hawley.

7 posted on 08/02/2016 3:04:04 PM PDT by Lower Deck
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To: VitacoreVision

I’m starting to like him more and more. I planned on voting for him already, but with hope that he will keep his word, this is making me feel better about that.


8 posted on 08/02/2016 3:07:32 PM PDT by Ingtar
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To: VitacoreVision

While we are at it, leave the UN too. Kick their asses out of NYC.


9 posted on 08/02/2016 3:12:47 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: VitacoreVision

Each action like this is a bullseye hit on not just Trump supporters, but many Bernie supporters as well.

Trump is not just going for Republican voters, he’s going after AMERICAN voters. So long overdue.

Each strike like this and Clinton flails more and more.

And now the “Khan Con” is now being exposed by legitimate media.

Go Trump!


10 posted on 08/02/2016 3:12:58 PM PDT by HombreSecreto (The life of a repo man is always intense)
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To: VitacoreVision

George Putnam used to say on his radio show, when breaking for a commercial, “NAFTA, GATT, WTO, the New World Order.”

A true patriot, he warned us about the globalist agenda decades ago. Rest in peace.


11 posted on 08/02/2016 3:15:23 PM PDT by Deo volente (The islamists want to eradicate us, and will never stop. We need to eradicate them first.)
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To: VitacoreVision

I love him more every day. Hillary is an unidicted criminal liar and influence whore. She also has memory problems on what she told the parents of the fallen in Benghazi that she left to die or — SHE LIED AGAIN.


12 posted on 08/02/2016 3:16:11 PM PDT by WENDLE (hillary in an unindicted criminal.)
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To: VitacoreVision

One World, One People.
Open Borders
Free Trade

Karl Marx

If anyone ever bothered to read a little, you would find that Marx was fully in Favor of this for the sole reason that it would DESTROY NATIONS from within.


13 posted on 08/02/2016 3:24:48 PM PDT by eyeamok (destruction of government records.)
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To: eyeamok

Bump.


14 posted on 08/02/2016 3:32:57 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (<<<<<a<< he no longer IS my 'teddy bear'.)
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To: VitacoreVision
This article is right on target. We have been cowed into thinking that we can only be successful if we submit to multi-lateral agreements that diminish our sovereignty. That's absurd! We're the largest, and therefore most coveted consumer market in the world. We also produce food that feeds a large portion of the world.

Those two facts alone prove that we hold the cards when it comes to international trade, if we will only rediscover the backbone to take the lead. We should be pressing that dual advantage to reinvigorate our own economy. Other countries and/or companies want to siphon off our manufacturing base and jobs? Fine, then they won't have access to our consumer base without paying large tariffs. They want to engage in a trade war? Fine, then they can starve.

THAT'S how this game should be played.

15 posted on 08/02/2016 4:28:20 PM PDT by noiseman (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.)
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To: VitacoreVision

Finally, someone will to talk about the emperor riding the elephant in the room.....


16 posted on 08/03/2016 6:29:26 AM PDT by VaeVictis (~Woe to the Conquered~)
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To: VitacoreVision

Get out anyway and give the UN an eviction notice too.


17 posted on 08/03/2016 6:30:57 AM PDT by TADSLOS (Vote Trump. Defeat the Clinton Crime Syndicate. Reset America.)
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To: TADSLOS

“Get out anyway and give the UN an eviction notice too.”

Amen!


18 posted on 08/03/2016 6:32:51 AM PDT by AuntB (Trump is our Ben Franklin - Brilliant, Boisterous, Brave and ALL AMERICAN!)
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