Really? You were the guys you brought up the analogy of Rome burning.
And you get all upset that someone mentions the fact that the city that is burning is ones city where they believe that the world is not getting smaller every day and that a wall around a city will cure all the problems.
That has been tried once, remember the Berlin Wall.
You cannot even get a quote right, so incompetent are you. I, personally, only mentioned the decline and fall of rome, making an allusion to the book of the same name. I never once mentioned Rome burning.
And you get all upset that someone mentions the fact that the city that is burning is ones city where they believe that the world is not getting smaller every day and that a wall around a city will cure all the problems.
This is nearly incoherent. Back to school, boy!
That has been tried once, remember the Berlin Wall.
Au contraire: The concept of tariffs was dominant in the life of America until recently, and America grew into an innovative and thriving economy under this model. It is only recently -- now that we are abandoning tariffs -- that problems for the American middle class have arisen.