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The Stupidity of "Buy American:" The Case Against Economic Protectionism
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<blockquote data-quote="ronny" data-source="post: 1650348" data-attributes="member: 8853"><p>There are two issues at work here. One is the "global economy" thing, which, in and of itself, ain't a bad thing.</p><p></p><p>The problem is the second issue, that being that the "global economy" thing isn't allowed to work. The U.S. of A. has an economy which is artifically hand-cuffed by a massive regulatory system. It's incredibly difficult today just to try to start up a business, and that's just the beginning. The EPA and all the little EPA-wannabees restrict American manufacturers at every turn.</p><p></p><p>Until government learns it's place and begins to work to help American industry, we're gonna be in trouble. In the meantime, I'll do everything I can to buy American. I tried to buy a KelTec PMR-30 today, but I didn't have enough money. Rats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronny, post: 1650348, member: 8853"] There are two issues at work here. One is the "global economy" thing, which, in and of itself, ain't a bad thing. The problem is the second issue, that being that the "global economy" thing isn't allowed to work. The U.S. of A. has an economy which is artifically hand-cuffed by a massive regulatory system. It's incredibly difficult today just to try to start up a business, and that's just the beginning. The EPA and all the little EPA-wannabees restrict American manufacturers at every turn. Until government learns it's place and begins to work to help American industry, we're gonna be in trouble. In the meantime, I'll do everything I can to buy American. I tried to buy a KelTec PMR-30 today, but I didn't have enough money. Rats. [/QUOTE]
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