Clichés of Protectionism continued

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How to Fight a Tariff War
Gary North - May 31, 2012

Knee-jerk tariff advocates never change their arguments. Their arguments are always wrong.... keep reading

Envy, Asians, and Tariffs: How to Keep America Poorer
Gary North - May 28, 2012

It takes self-conscious effort to get envy out of our thinking.... keep reading

Illegal Aliens and Unemployment: Causes and Effects
Gary North - April 02, 2012

When you know the cause, you can find the solution.... keep reading

The Twin Deficits: Funded by Fiat Money
Gary North - December 06, 2011

Blame the Federal Reserve. Blame its clones.... keep reading

These Threats Will Not Collapse America's Economy
Gary North - August 26, 2011

Some things are not worrying about. Here is a list.... keep reading

China: Trapped by Export Mercantism
Gary North - December 24, 2010

There are two forms of mercantilism today: Asian and Western. They work together to make most people poorer.... keep reading

Conservatism's Polylogism: The Anti-Logic of Tariffs and Import Quotas
Gary North - November 10, 2010

Ludwig von Mises identified polylogism: two systems of logic applied to economic theory. It always leads to mistakes. Mistakes lead to expanded state power.... keep reading

Cartels and Tariffs Go Together
Gary North - September 24, 2010

Wherever there is a government, there will be government-licensed cartels skinning the customers. There is no escape. So, which ones are worse?... keep reading

Smith, Wong, Borders, and Badges
Gary North - August 30, 2010

Defining "free trade" always leads to an intellectual fight. Let me show you why.... keep reading

Western Political Liberation: "Made in China"
Gary North - July 13, 2007

China's exports are undermining the Left in the West. This process is going to continue.... keep reading

Asian Trade Wars: Subsidizing the American Consumer.
Gary North - September 29, 2005

Asian central bankers have been subsidizing America's consumers by printing up their domestic currencies (inflationary) and buying dollars. Then they buy U.S. government debt. They hold the foreign policy cards now: they can create a U.S. crisis by selling their bonds.... keep reading

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