Wolfstrike
Gold Member
The government has the ability to enact tariffs to protect American industry.
Early America enacted Tariffs to protect American industry from the flood of foreign goods from England. Irresponsible tariffs on the South caused the Civil War.
What we have in our modern times are discriminatory tariffs used to build up countries like China.
There never has been and there never will be 100% free trade, we have no obligation to buy products from China.
America is not a "capitalist" nation, nothing in our founding documents describes us that that, and we don't use Karl Marx terminology.
American workers voted Democrat to increase their wages in their union jobs. They raised the cost of doing business in America, then the Socialist Democrats opened up manufacturing in places like China, where businesses could produce goods at slave labor wages, running the union workers out of business.
The Socialist Democrats of America awarded Communist China for their brutal labor policies, with an estimated 8 million people in slave labor, with the production of goods to be sold in America. The American government is using tariffs against the American public.
Early American leaders would have never participated in a trade policy of that nature, the policy is anti-American and just as important as free speech and gun rights.
Right now in China, people are leaving farms in droves with an emerging middle class buying cars and SUVs, all from the transfer of wealth from the U.S. and other western nation.
Economic conditions for the average American worker has stagnated.
For those of you who refuse to believe the government would conspire against you. Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Vlocker said in the 80's the standard of living for Americans needs to decline.(and it has)
Any financial problem we have in the USA, including the National Debt, can be solved by placing taxes and tariffs on Chinese goods.
Right now, we have Trump running for President who has once again brought this issue before the American public, and is threatening to make changes on America's behalf.
We are not afraid of a "trade war" with a country that solely benefits from our trade agreements.
Early America enacted Tariffs to protect American industry from the flood of foreign goods from England. Irresponsible tariffs on the South caused the Civil War.
What we have in our modern times are discriminatory tariffs used to build up countries like China.
There never has been and there never will be 100% free trade, we have no obligation to buy products from China.
America is not a "capitalist" nation, nothing in our founding documents describes us that that, and we don't use Karl Marx terminology.
American workers voted Democrat to increase their wages in their union jobs. They raised the cost of doing business in America, then the Socialist Democrats opened up manufacturing in places like China, where businesses could produce goods at slave labor wages, running the union workers out of business.
The Socialist Democrats of America awarded Communist China for their brutal labor policies, with an estimated 8 million people in slave labor, with the production of goods to be sold in America. The American government is using tariffs against the American public.
Early American leaders would have never participated in a trade policy of that nature, the policy is anti-American and just as important as free speech and gun rights.
Right now in China, people are leaving farms in droves with an emerging middle class buying cars and SUVs, all from the transfer of wealth from the U.S. and other western nation.
Economic conditions for the average American worker has stagnated.
For those of you who refuse to believe the government would conspire against you. Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Vlocker said in the 80's the standard of living for Americans needs to decline.(and it has)
Any financial problem we have in the USA, including the National Debt, can be solved by placing taxes and tariffs on Chinese goods.
Right now, we have Trump running for President who has once again brought this issue before the American public, and is threatening to make changes on America's behalf.
We are not afraid of a "trade war" with a country that solely benefits from our trade agreements.