Sammy Jankis
Was it me?
America lost a quarter of a million jobs due to Bush's steel tariffs.
I dont think you can show causality. This also a time of massive idiot outsourcing for all other industries.
America lost a quarter of a million jobs due to Bush's steel tariffs.
i don't have to rebut your idea....you are the one who is proffering the idea....so it is up to you to convince others to follow your idea
what a strange view of leadership you have....apparently you believe if you shout out -- we should do X....then all the people should do X unless they rebut X....
not the way it works
again....i want specifics....you offer general buzzwords
Everyone knows what protectionism is. We grew to a world power when we kept our people employed instead of sending wages overseas and losing skills in the process.
Globalization is an attack on the developed world through trade deficits, based on currency manipulation and price gouging in the first world.
I don't think you can show causality. This also a time of massive idiot outsourcing for all other industries.
Everyone knows what protectionism is. We grew to a world power when we kept our people employed instead of sending wages overseas and losing skills in the process.
Britain was the world power during that period, and they completely abolished tariffs from the early 1800's to the early 1900's. Economies can still grow when protectionist policies are in place, but it's in spite of, not because of.
But they can also grow because of...
During that time they weren't as many overseas wage slave camps open for business either.
We would definitely grow our domestic production and jobs in the current context, if we implement protectionist policies.
Well, actually the basis of Britian's power in that period was wage slave camps in other parts of the world. Once the imperial model fell apart their power waned significantly.
Let's hear some specifics, with what level of tariff and on what would you start?Protectionism is definitely needed to stop us from losing jobs.
Let's hear some specifics, with what level of tariff and on what would you start?
When did I say that? I simply want to know your plan. What would we protect first? What is most important? How much tariff should we set on it?Let's not. You tell me why you believe protectionism cannot work in any way to create jobs.
Let's not. You tell me why you believe protectionism cannot work in any way to create jobs.
When did I say that?
lol...asshat can't talk specifics, likes buzzwords...
asshat FTW
It would depend on how it is applied. Care to tell us your priorities? Where should this be applied first?So then you do believe protectionism could be a useful tool in creating jobs then?
It would depend on how it is applied. Care to tell us your priorities? Where should this be applied first?
When did I say that? I simply want to know your plan. What would we protect first? What is most important? How much tariff should we set on it?
If all you have is a vague idea then it can be used as a tool to allow for still more outsourcing of specific jobs, it can be made into a tool of "global fascism".
So, again. Please tell us more, we'd like to hear what you'd start with, how much the tariff should be, and a basic plan to ensure equitable distribution of tariff protection.