Your suggestions amount to the same thing: A restriction on trade. We are repeating the errors of the 30s at home and abroad. Bring on the war (I don't mean trade war).
On Jun 23 02:58 PM Valley Boy wrote:
> According to this author, we are supposed to outsource our manufacturing > labor and consume and import foreign products. How bright is that? > No, this activity or attitude cannot be stopped but it can be taxed. > Some kind of revenue-neutral, carrot-and-stick taxation strategy > could be brought to bear against what some consider free trade. > Free for whom? A tax reduction of an equivalent amount should be > granted to those manufacturers keeping their work within the borders > of this country and employing legal citizens.
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Your suggestions amount to the same thing: A restriction on trade. We are repeating the errors of the 30s at home and abroad. Bring on the war (I don't mean trade war).
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On Jun 23 02:58 PM Valley Boy wrote:
> According to this author, we are supposed to outsource our manufacturing
> labor and consume and import foreign products. How bright is that?
> No, this activity or attitude cannot be stopped but it can be taxed.
> Some kind of revenue-neutral, carrot-and-stick taxation strategy
> could be brought to bear against what some consider free trade.
> Free for whom? A tax reduction of an equivalent amount should be
> granted to those manufacturers keeping their work within the borders
> of this country and employing legal citizens.