I’d like to hear from the free traitors on this post. (crickets)
Here is my free trade comment: if you can’t compete, you do not deserve it in the first place.
It makes sense for the USA to sell what it can to China.
I gather that alfalfa growing is not a Chinese thang. Lots and lots of rocky ground. So we sell them alfalfa and they sell us cheap trinkets.
I wonder if some day we will sell California to China.
What do you want to hear? If you want some alfalfa, buy it. Don’t go running to Uncle Sugar for help.
>> “Id like to hear from the free traitors on this post.” <<
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F__ the free traders!
Trading with your enemies is not free trade, it is submission.
Our moral sell-outs are costing us dearly.
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I am a free trader but more importantly a “fair trader”. We have let Japan Korea China dump all manner of products some adulterated foods and inferior goods as well as subsidized (steel) on our shores without retaliation. That has to stop
What’s the problem? The land is productive, the export trade is profitable.
Why should the paying customer be a problem
Jobs and profits...... they make the world go round
Antibusiness isolationists are an American problem