What's wrong with tariffs? I understand it will increase the cost of imported goods; but how do we expect American manufacturing to compete with countries that peg their currencies and don't have labor protection laws?
The same two children that called out Trump on his lack of issues before?
What's wrong with tariffs? I understand it will increase the cost of imported goods; but how do we expect American manufacturing to compete with countries that peg their currencies and don't have labor protection laws?
I haven't liked either from the jump. Neither is qualified for the job. Neither of them have really laid out detailed plans or have had coherent messages so they're not any better than Trump. That being said, I'd love to see a Kasich/Rubio ticket out of the contenders we are stuck with.
Haven't we learned 1st term Senators make ****ty Presidents.
name one time tariff's have ever worked, Bush tried to put a tariff on steel, didn't work.
There used to be a tariff in Japanese cars, the Big 3 gave us crap like the Pinto and the Chevette.
Both laid out detailed plans months before Trump.
Of course, all the other candidates did, so there is that.
Maybe Marco should get the begging for money off the initial page view of his website and instead of alphabetizing his issues (plan) he prioritizes them.
BTW his tax plan isn't revolutionary, pretty much same as we have now just fewer brackets.
I'll be honest, I've taken it as an article of faith that they are bad (anything that restricts fair trade is bad) but that's probably an oversimplified view.
In one sense, free trade relies on all parties exercising it. When only one side does you have free riding and perhaps some level of restriction is actually positive.
Would like to see some analysis
Really?
How many candidates don't have a donate button on their main page?
And you are nitpicking at the way his website is set up?
I thought you were better than this.
I've always been a big believer in Friedman's free markets create competition and are good for the consumer as well. But I've come to realize there really isn't a level competitive playing field for labor and I'm concerned that we've destroyed ourselves with these free trade deals.