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Hillary Smoot, Charles Hawley
The New York Sun ^ | 07/31/2002 | editorial board

Posted on 07/31/2002 8:19:07 AM PDT by Pokey78

With the country teetering on the brink of a second recession, Senators Clinton and Schumer are preparing to cast their next vote this week on the question of fast track trade promotion authority for the president. Back in May, they rejected the logic of President Clinton, who once called opposition to fast track an “America last” strategy. Instead they threw in with the protectionists, claiming, without much credibility, that they were really concerned about the environment and workers rights. This week Mrs. Clinton put in an appearance at the Democratic Leadership Council, where it would be nice to think she picked up a little wisdom from her New Democrat colleagues that she can pass along to New York’s senior senator, who skipped the event. After all, it was a handful of New Democrats — though none of them from New York — that moved fast track through the House over the weekend. But there was no sign from either of New York’s senators that they appreciate the irony of the position they’ve adopted on fast track.

Mrs. Clinton spent her appearance before the DLC trying to pin the blame for the dangers ahead on President Bush. “It’s harder to imagine a faster, more heartbreaking turnaround than the one we’ve seen,” said Mrs. Clinton Monday, referring to the economic slowdown that began at the end of her husband’s term in office. Continued Mrs. Clinton: “If all of the arrows that were pointing up are now pointing down, and those that were headed down are going back up, blame cannot and should not be placed at the feet of those who led our nation during one of the greatest periods of prosperity and progress in our nation.” We presume that Mrs. Clinton was primarily referring to the stock market’s arrow (down) and that of the federal budget deficit (up). One wonders what she thinks is going to happen to those arrows if the Senate sends a protectionist signal at this time.

That signal doesn’t have to be as blunt as the legislation named for Reed Smoot and Willis Hawley to do damage. But the direction in which things are moving is important, and the wages of protectionism should not be forgotten. First of all, the market does not like protectionism. The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 after all combined with blunders in monetary policy to bring on the Great Depression. Economist Alan Reynolds demonstrated in National Review in 1979 that while Smoot-Hawley wasn’t passed until 1930, actions favoring its passage correlate quite well with declines in the stock market during 1929. This is not to mention the harm to consumers. Economist Douglas Irwin argued in a paper in 1998 in the Review of Economics and Statistics that Smoot-Hawley was responsible for at least 40% of the decline in imports after 1930. This boosted prices on consumers just as they were least able to afford it. Most importantly, the handiwork of Hawley and Smoot led to retaliatory tariffs.

Back then, retaliation came from Canada. Today the danger lurks in Europe. The clarity of the economic lessons of the past is one reason why, in the end, fast track is likely to pass before the recess. But it is not a panacea. While fast track makes it easier for the president to negotiate trade deals, the Congress still votes yea or nay on individual agreements. Right now, our credibility with our trading partners is almost zero. The administration has already caved on steel and textile imports and has provided outrageous subsidies to American farmers. If we are ever to tear down the remaining barriers to free trade, here, and in the developing world, we need to regain the high ground. With the lack of protection-demanding industries in the Empire State — textiles and steel manufacturing are hardly staples of our economy — one would think that New York’s congressional delegation would be in the lead.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New York
KEYWORDS: freetrade

1 posted on 07/31/2002 8:19:07 AM PDT by Pokey78
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To: Pokey78
I dunno. I wish they'd called it "Hillary Hoot, Charles Smawley".
2 posted on 07/31/2002 8:22:07 AM PDT by r9etb
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To: Pokey78
All poor Hillary can do to get attention from the DLC and press is to make waves by blaming the current administration on things that might happen in the future

The convergence of shock waves from the Clinton's administration, continue to hit America like a tsunamis; we can only hope New York 's junior senator will like all bad weather, eventually die out.

3 posted on 07/31/2002 8:44:56 AM PDT by yoe
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To: r9etb
Crusty Klinton = Never having to tell the truth
4 posted on 07/31/2002 8:45:27 AM PDT by chiefqc
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To: r9etb
or Hillary's boot, Charles socks.
5 posted on 07/31/2002 8:47:25 AM PDT by jumpstartme
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To: *"Free" Trade
Index Bump
6 posted on 07/31/2002 9:04:19 AM PDT by Free the USA
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To: yoe
See everyone? Hillary does the very same thing when she is speaking. It is ALWAYS the blame game. It is ALWAYS hollow words. It is NEVER about anything that SHE has done to make a difference. She has done NOTHING!!!

She counts on using words to further her cause and there are dimbos out there who listen to her even though they don't understand one thing she is saying. She can never provide anything worth anything except to blame.

Listen up Americans. Hillary Clinton like her husband will go back to those tactics of trying to divide Americans once again. Hers and the dems strategy will be to attack nastily and viciously and blame GWB for everything. If you think they are not doing this as we speak behind the scenes...you better think again. This crowd is power hungry.

So, the republicans and the voters better better stand up and be counted 'cause if they don't...Hillary COULD make it to the White House and then ya know what? This country will be in real trouble.

She doesn't take off the cuff questions from the press or any other show she goes on so...do we want a President who won't take off the cuff questions? How will she be able to do a press conference? Or will she? Will all questions be screend?

I will continue to work and pray for our current administration and hope the rest of you will too.

I hope the American people will realize the good GWB has done and get out there and vote in these off year elections and then when the time comes...vote GWB in for a second term. The war on terror MUST come first because if we fail on that we won't have to worry about any domestic issues 'cause our country will be gone! You can't have domestic issues if there is no country left.

Vote, Vote, Vote, Vote, Vote, Vote...and pray, pray, pray!
7 posted on 07/31/2002 9:07:47 AM PDT by cubreporter
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To: Pokey78
Mrs. Clinton reminds me of a miserable charwoman who is and will forever be compelled to do anything possible to clean up the soiled sordid stain of the Clinton co-prezydency at the expense of truth, honor, dignity, respect.

Fortunately, her aim is as bad as her character.

Has there ever been a time in America's history in which a former president and his wife spend so much of their time consumed with denigrating a man of President George W. Bush's caliber?


George W. Bush--Inauguation Day January 20, 2001
Restoring Dignity and Honor to the Presidency

8 posted on 07/31/2002 7:33:18 PM PDT by harpo11
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To: cubreporter
It is NEVER about anything that SHE has done to make a difference. She has done NOTHING!!!

.....Scotch darling? Water or neat? Cheers!

9 posted on 07/31/2002 9:20:37 PM PDT by yoe
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To: yoe
Good post. Thanks!
10 posted on 08/01/2002 8:46:36 AM PDT by cubreporter
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