George Will leaving Republican Party

Not attacking you with this question just asking. Having you always been more of a protection than free trader?

depends when nobody in the world could compete because they were all living in squalor and recovering from ww2 then free trade all the way baby. Now that they are competetive and in most cases beating us the n protectionism.

Nationalists do whats best for the country whether the idea comes from the left or the right.
 
depends when nobody in the world could compete because they were all living in squalor and recovering from ww2 then free trade all the way baby. Now that they are competetive and in most cases beating us the n protectionism.

Nationalists do whats best for the country whether the idea comes from the left or the right.

Hell of a lot of faith you have in your own country. Afraid of competition?
 
Not attacking you with this question just asking. Having you always been more of a protectionist than free trader?
I love free trade, but it has to be fair. For instance we buy stuff from China manufactured in factories that are dangerous, polluting sweatshops outlawed here generations ago. And they violate US patents all the time.

That, and we tax our corporations so much that we force them overseas.

Between these two issues we've lost a lot of economic benefit. It's made America financially, and that weakness has emboldened our enemies.
 
I love free trade, but it has to be fair. For instance we buy stuff from China manufactured in factories that are dangerous, polluting sweatshops outlawed here generations ago. And they violate US patents all the time.

That, and we tax our corporations so much that we force them overseas.

Between these two issues we've lost a lot of economic benefit. It's made America financially, and that weakness has emboldened our enemies.

I'm 100% with you on the tax code part.

But in the idea of fair trade we can't force countries to following our environmental laws. Especially developing ones.
 
I'm 100% with you on the tax code part.

But in the idea of fair trade we can't force countries to following our environmental laws. Especially developing ones.

We don't have to force them to do anything. What I'm saying is that we should choose not to do business with people with environmental and human rights policies that we find abhorrent. Not just because of those issues, but because it creates an unfair competition for US business.

Where are our tree-hugging, hand-wringing libtards on this issue?
 
We don't have to force them to do anything. What I'm saying is that we should choose not to do business with people with environmental and human rights policies that we find abhorrent. Not just because of those issues, but because it creates an unfair competition for US business.

Where are our tree-hugging, hand-wringing libtards on this issue?

The reality is we wouldn't do business with any developing nation then because none will have the same environmental standards we do. We clearly didn't have the environmental standards we do today as we were growing as a nation.

I use the Nike example where there's no way they are going to pay $20/hr plus benefits to someone in the U.S. to make their shoes when someone can do it overseas for almost nothing and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
 
The reality is we wouldn't do business with any developing nation then because none will have the same environmental standards we do. We clearly didn't have the environmental standards we do today as we were growing as a nation.

I use the Nike example where there's no way they are going to pay $20/hr plus benefits to someone in the U.S. to make their shoes when someone can do it overseas for almost nothing and that's not necessarily a bad thing.

Re-read my post. I'm not saying that we have to insist that they meet our standards.
 
Re-read my post. I'm not saying that we have to insist that they meet our standards.

I understand your point but considering there are tree huggers that find our environmental standards abhorrent I can only imagine what it would be like to get a national consensus for considering developing countries having abhorrent standards.
 
I understand your point but considering there are tree huggers that find our environmental standards abhorrent I can only imagine what it would be like to get a national consensus for considering developing countries having abhorrent standards.

Tree huggers as you mentioned probably represent 10% of the population. Regardless, trade policy isn't set by national consensus, but by our elected representatives. Either Congress is going to consider trade based on principles or not.
 
I've answered this dozens of times. Neither. I don't want either democrat in the White House. I hope the republicans find a way to nominate someone else. If not I will hope a third party conservative runs. If not I will hope enough people support Gary Johnson.

The question you are asking me is equivalent to would you rather see your family member drown to death or be suffocated to death. There is no way to answer it.

Yes there is a way to answer it because you're supposed to be a republican and anybody else you vote for is helping Hillary to win.

That is the only realistic option that's available for you never Trumpers.
 
If the never Trumpers ambush Trump at their convention and insert one of their stiff suits to run instead, the GOP will have a major revolt on their hands from we the people.

We the people put Trump in this position to get the nomination, not the GOP stiff suit losers.
 
Yes there is a way to answer it because you're supposed to be a republican and anybody else you vote for is helping Hillary to win.

That is the only realistic option that's available for you never Trumpers.

As a Republican I cannot support a Democrat. Trump gave an economic speech yesterday quoting Bernie Sanders and EPI which is the AFL-CIO's think tank. Trump putting a R next to his name doesn't change who he is. He's a Democrat. It's really no different than Michael Bloomberg becoming a Republican to run for Mayor of NYC. The man was never a Republican.
 
As a Republican I cannot support a Democrat. Trump gave an economic speech yesterday quoting Bernie Sanders and EPI which is the AFL-CIO's think tank. Trump putting a R next to his name doesn't change who he is. He's a Democrat. It's really no different than Michael Bloomberg becoming a Republican to run for Mayor of NYC. The man was never a Republican.

he is republican in some parts. Mainly because nationalists get stuff from the right and the left as long as it works. Like minimum wage.
 
As a Republican I cannot support a Democrat. Trump gave an economic speech yesterday quoting Bernie Sanders and EPI which is the AFL-CIO's think tank. Trump putting a R next to his name doesn't change who he is. He's a Democrat. It's really no different than Michael Bloomberg becoming a Republican to run for Mayor of NYC. The man was never a Republican.

Lots of candidates quote the opposition. What did Trump say that has you in a tizzy?
 
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