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Tariffs Are Taxes
Townhall.com ^ | March 4, 2018 | Larry Kudlow

Posted on 03/04/2018 8:00:35 AM PST by Kaslin

One of the ironies of trade protectionism is that tariffs and import quotas are what we do to ourselves in times of peace what foreign nations do to us with blockades to keep imports from entering our country in times of war.

Or consider that we impose sanctions on U.S. enemies such as North Korea, Russia and Iran because we want them to feel the economic pain of being deprived of imports. But now we are imposing sanctions on our own country by punishing with tariffs in order to make Americans more prosperous. If ever there were a crisis of logic, this is it.

Donald Trump genuinely believes that his steel and aluminum tariffs will save thousands of blue collar jobs. And we know from our interactions with him that he truly cares about these workers in Pennsylvania, Ohio and other rust belt states. We do too and we don't want factories to shut down. But even if tariffs save every one of the 140,000 or so steel jobs in America, it puts at risk 5 million manufacturing and related jobs in industries that use steel. These producers now have to compete in hyper-competitive international markets using steel that is 20 percent above the world price and aluminum that is 7 to 10 percent above the price paid by our foreign rivals.

In other words steel and aluminum may win in the short term, but the steel and aluminum users and consumers lose. In fact tariff hikes - which are really tax hikes.

Some of those 5 million jobs will be put in harm’s way. And if they sell less to foreigners, the trade deficit goes up, not down. Since so many of the things Americans consumers buy today are made of steel or aluminum, a 25% tariff may get passed on to consumers at the cash register. This is a regressive tax on low income families.

Trump should also examine the historical record on tariffs, because they have almost never worked as intended and almost always deliver an unhappy ending.

The Smoot Hawley tariff of 1929 signed into law by Republican President Herbert Hoover gave us and worsened the Great Depression.

Richard Nixon’s 10% import surcharge contributed to the stagflation of the 1970s.

George W. Bush tried to save the steel industry by imposing tariffs on steel and If those tariffs worked, we wouldn't be having this discussion today. We tried to save the color TV industry with protectionist measures and instead they wiped out the domestic production.

We aren't persuaded by the Trump administration claim that we need to impose these tariffs for national security reasons. Despite stiff competition from imports, many specialty steel producers are doing just fine and actually exporting steel to Mexico and Canada.

Meanwhile, Canada is the number one exporter of steel to the United States. Does anyone really believe Canada is a national security threat to the U.S.?

What does worry us is that Canada and Mexico are now both threatening retaliatory tariffs against America. This tit for tat trade breakdown could put NAFTA in serious jeopardy. That could inflict severe economic damage to all three nations, and a stock market meltdown.

Trump should continue to make American producers more competitive in global markets through tax, regulatory, energy, and other pro-America policy changes that bring jobs and capital back to the United States. That is happening at a furious pace right now as Trump has made America almost overnight the best and most reliable place in the world to invest. Steel and aluminum import tariffs work decisively against this goal.

In the early 1980s Ronald Reagan’s invoked anti-dumping provisions against Japanese steel. It was one of his few decisions he later confessed he wishes he hadn’t made. Trump will come to learn the same thing, and we hope it is sooner, not later.


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KEYWORDS: alreadyposted; globalistscreed; kudlow; tariffs; taxincrease; trade; trumptariffs; trumptrade
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To: bjcoop

And only the weirdest of the weird would try to make the strawman argument that someone they were debating thought tarrifs were something else.


81 posted on 03/05/2018 4:52:34 PM PST by MrEdd (Caveat Emptor)
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To: Kaslin

Not being able to produce our own steel and aluminum is a NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUE. Kind of as important as keeping our own uranium and not giving it to our enemies.


82 posted on 03/05/2018 5:04:06 PM PST by Dogbert41 (Jerusalem is the city of The Great King!)
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To: CodeToad

They are not pinheads, they are mercantilist traitors.


83 posted on 03/06/2018 5:40:40 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
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To: Kaslin

Apparently they were a “tax” the Founding Fathers had no problem with UNLIKE the intrusive, unconstitutional income tax that idiot Wilson and his wife created.


84 posted on 03/06/2018 6:30:05 AM PST by ZULU (Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. - WC)
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To: Kaslin

Bull$hit.

Reign in an out-of-control EPA and watch what happens to the price of American steel and aluminum.

Do that and tariffs would not be necessary.


85 posted on 03/06/2018 8:49:01 AM PST by Augie
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