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DonViejo

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Thu Mar 8, 2018, 10:33 AM Mar 2018

Charles Koch blasts Trump's steel and aluminum tariff plan


By LOUIS NELSON 03/08/2018 07:38 AM EST

Billionaire conservative megadonor Charles Koch slammed President Donald Trump’s announced plans to impose fresh tariffs on steel and aluminum imports in a Washington Post op-ed, arguing that such policies would do far more harm than good for the U.S., both economically and culturally.

“Just as the United States benefits from the ideas and skills that opportunity-seeking immigrants bring with them, free trade has been essential to our society’s prosperity and to people improving their lives,” Koch wrote in his op-ed, published online Wednesday night. “Countries with the freest trade have tended to not only be the wealthiest but also the most tolerant. Conversely, the restriction of trade — whether through tariffs, quotas or other means — has hurt the economy and pitted people against each other.”

Trump has long pushed a protectionist trade agenda that has put him at odds with the orthodoxy of his own party, which has typically been supportive of free trade policies. The president, who pulled the U.S. out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal upon taking office and has threatened to do the same with NAFTA, has argued that the U.S. has long allowed other nations to take advantage of it in international trade and his policies, including tariffs, will level the playing field.

But Koch argued that the president’s proposed tariffs – 25 percent on steel imports and 10 percent on aluminum – will wind up hurting Americans by raising prices, effectively undoing the economic benefits Koch said have come from the package of tax cuts and reforms that Trump signed into law last year.

It will be consumers, Koch said, not companies who end up bearing the brunt of the president’s tariffs. Such trade policies are severely inefficient means of promoting job creation, he wrote, and would ultimately wind up creating a net loss of jobs even as some corporations benefit financially. Corporate leaders, Koch said, should be urging Trump not to impose his proposed tariffs because “if we are to have a system in which businesses can succeed long term, policies must benefit everyone, not just the few.”

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Charles Koch blasts Trump's steel and aluminum tariff plan (Original Post) DonViejo Mar 2018 OP
unless Kochs put their money where their mouth is, expect nothing to change....now if beachbum bob Mar 2018 #1
Uh Oh...Dr. Frankenstein... Zoonart Mar 2018 #2
Ruh Roh. tanyev Mar 2018 #3
Priceless. shanny Mar 2018 #4
 

beachbum bob

(10,437 posts)
1. unless Kochs put their money where their mouth is, expect nothing to change....now if
Thu Mar 8, 2018, 10:40 AM
Mar 2018

they were to announce that ALL of their PAC money will not be given out, then that might have an effect. Otherwise nothing here

Zoonart

(11,866 posts)
2. Uh Oh...Dr. Frankenstein...
Thu Mar 8, 2018, 10:44 AM
Mar 2018

the Monster is off script again and the peasants have been seen lighting torches.

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