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Romney on trade:I am not saying that Huntsman is not honest, but he won't be nominated, he worked for the Obama adminstration as a China diplomat and he won't take China on even though they are stealing our propriety information costing us 750,000 per year and they manipulate their currency putting Americans at an extreme disadvantage. That's why he won't be elected or nominated. He is from the far left of the Republican party.
Plus, I can't stand that cockey eyebrow he always has raised when he's speaking- he comes off very arrogant.
He won't be nominated because despite being a Mormon, he is honest. I know, I'm shocked. He's very straightfoward about being a liberal.
As opposed to our boy ROmney, who was for trading with China before he was against it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/13/u...-profits-and-then-layoffs.html?pagewanted=all
Here, I will make it easy for you bigot:
Romney: China must respect the free-trade system - The Washington Post
China is a case in point. Having embraced free enterprise to some degree, the Chinese government and Chinese companies have quickly divined the benefits of ignoring the rules followed by others. China seeks advantage through systematic exploitation of other economies. It misappropriates intellectual property by coercing “technology transfers” as a condition of market access; enables theft of intellectual property, including patents, designs and know-how; hacks into foreign commercial and government computers; favors and subsidizes domestic producers over foreign competitors; and manipulates its currency to artificially reduce the price of its goods and services abroad.
The result is that China sells high-quality products to the United States at low prices. But too often the source of that high quality is American innovations stolen by Chinese companies. And the source of those low prices is too often subsidies from the Chinese government or manipulation of the Chinese currency.
And yes, people get laid off in order to re-structure, so they can grow again- Staples is a prime example.