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In reply to the discussion: Free traders do NOT want to discuss WHY manufacturing is coming back to the USA [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)24. They want us to be more like Mexico
So they can import to both us and Mexicans cheap stuff from China!
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Zalatix
May 2012
OP
"In order for free trade to even exist, one populace has to be impoverished."
HiPointDem
May 2012
#1
"Free trade is all about the (labor) arbitrage." Including US trade with Canada or Australia?
pampango
May 2012
#33
Prison labor will solve the repukes problem with increasing global wage increases.
Elwood P Dowd
May 2012
#2
Try Googling "Top 10 Corporate Tax Loopholes" and you learn "The Rest of the Story"
FreakinDJ
May 2012
#4
Africa has horrible infrastructure and some very spotty governments, I guess.
Systematic Chaos
May 2012
#7
Not for the Southern Countries but of course they'll run out of head room too in prices
uponit7771
May 2012
#11
With tariffs, I can move to the midwest, or pass living wage laws to help the midwest
Zalatix
May 2012
#39
Paul Krugman has allegedly repented his Neoliberal ways. You're massively out-of-date. nt
Romulox
May 2012
#15
"...there is a short-run case for protectionism" Paul Krugman, February 1, 2009.
Romulox
May 2012
#27
"Everything I’ve just said applies only when the world is stuck in a liquidity trap..."
Nye Bevan
May 2012
#40
From a Paul Krugman "expert" who isn't up to speed with the man's work from 2009, no less.
Romulox
May 2012
#46
Excellent post, Zalatix. Bookmarked. Love your excerpts and (quite liberal) scenario:
pampango
May 2012
#16
The problem for your theory is that jobs will LEAVE the third world and come back here.
Zalatix
May 2012
#29
True, but they will have built up a domestic market that they did not have before.
pampango
May 2012
#36
China is an export-oriented economy as is Germany (which is much more export-oriented
pampango
May 2012
#49
Right, but the so-called "utopian" scenario in the OP was MOCKING your ideology--
Romulox
May 2012
#35
I don't see "mocking" in the OP nor did many others, but thanks for coming to Zalatix' rescue.
pampango
May 2012
#54
Right above your post Zalatix confirms my interpretation. Is this feigned confusion, or real? nt
Romulox
May 2012
#56
A group of energy analysts did a study that predicted that because of Obama's energy policies,
bluestate10
May 2012
#41
A one world Government? How many did you knock back to come to THAT conclusion?
Zalatix
May 2012
#43
A global government would incite a global civil war instead. Or global fascism.
Zalatix
May 2012
#59
Nice pipe dream. You won't even get that far. We've been trying and it has failed repeatedly.
Zalatix
May 2012
#61
It took World War I to bring about the League of Nations, it took World War II to create
Uncle Joe
May 2012
#65
Then it's almost global in which case humanity will need to learn to walk before it can run.
Uncle Joe
May 2012
#73
Please come back when you actually have a legitimate rebuttal to my argument. nt
Uncle Joe
May 2012
#78