Clichés of Protectionism continued

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"We Must Protect the American Worker!"
Gary North - May 15, 2019

Begin with self-education.... keep reading

"Tariffs Create Jobs."
Gary North - December 14, 2018

But they destroy more jobs than they create.... keep reading

Price Competition and Expanding Alternatives
Gary North - May 04, 2018

The greater our alternatives at the same price, the richer we are.... keep reading

"Buy American!"
Gary North - April 26, 2018

Even if you're not an American.... keep reading

Growing Toyotas, Manufacturing Soybeans
Gary North - April 11, 2018

This is how free trade works -- across state borders and national borders.... keep reading

The Case for Tariffs-Only
Gary North - March 19, 2018

If it's tariffs versus the graduated income tax, I favor tariffs. The key word: "versus."... keep reading

"Corporations That Hire Foreign Workers Are Irresponsible."
Gary North - April 12, 2017

This is easily solved by customers. They should stop buying from such companies.... keep reading

"America Needs to Negotiate Better Trade Deals."
Gary North - March 08, 2017

On the contrary, there should be no negotiations at all. Governments are not in favor of liberty; they are in favor of power.... keep reading

"Tariffs Protect All Americans."
Gary North - March 01, 2017

On the contrary, tariffs protect a handful of inefficient American workers at the expense of American consumers.... keep reading

"Tariffs Save Jobs."
Gary North - February 24, 2017

But not as many jobs as they destroy.... keep reading

"Buy American" vs. "Buy, American"
Gary North - November 02, 2016

"To buy or not to buy, that is the question." Also this: "At what price?"... keep reading

"Free Trade Has Destroyed American Manufacturing."
Gary North - November 04, 2015

That is not what the statistics reveal.... keep reading

3-D Printing vs. Factory Jobs
Gary North - September 11, 2015

Should the government make it illegal?... keep reading

Petition of the Candlemakers
Frédéric Bastiat - June 01, 2015

This is a classic satire on tariffs. It was written in 1845.... keep reading

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