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Tariffs: Saving American Jobs Since...Wait, What?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 3129305" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>I seriously doubt any of us here understand the complexities of international trade.</p><p></p><p>What I think is correct is that we have a President who knows how to negotiate by throwing opponents off-balance and even using some fright techniques. His success in dealing with a seemingly impossible situation in Korea has earned him the right to try a similar approach to the trade imbalance issue. I have no doubt that the President's international trade experts do know what is going on. Conventional wisdom and approaches have not been working in this area so Trump is trying a different approach. A cynic might wonder if past adminisrations might not have been somehow "influenced" to favor other economies over our own. </p><p></p><p>Feel free to disagree and to rant about Trump being a know-nothing but you might end up with egg on your face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 3129305, member: 688"] I seriously doubt any of us here understand the complexities of international trade. What I think is correct is that we have a President who knows how to negotiate by throwing opponents off-balance and even using some fright techniques. His success in dealing with a seemingly impossible situation in Korea has earned him the right to try a similar approach to the trade imbalance issue. I have no doubt that the President's international trade experts do know what is going on. Conventional wisdom and approaches have not been working in this area so Trump is trying a different approach. A cynic might wonder if past adminisrations might not have been somehow "influenced" to favor other economies over our own. Feel free to disagree and to rant about Trump being a know-nothing but you might end up with egg on your face. [/QUOTE]
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