Posted by Edd in KY on April 16, 2014 at 07:45:17 from (98.23.63.36):
In Reply to: Re: Union Workers posted by oldtanker on April 15, 2014 at 21:08:41:
The consumer can only buy what the nation allows to be imported. Take your brain outside the USA and you will find that most of our "good buddy" trading partners, have protective walls against American products.
The consumer can only drive the market if the governemt allows it. Just a very few examples.
USA rice to Japan...nope 776% tariff USA cars to Korea....nope 75% tariff USA goods to China...nope currency manipulation and import barriers.
Open trade borders was the least confrontaional way to bring down the big unions and it worked. Not much way to use the tactic for teachers or govt.employees.
Consumers will always buy the cheapest....FACT...even the most fervent anti-immigrant conservatives hire the illegals to fix the roof, pave the driveway and trim his trees. Money talks much louder than principles.
Bet 50% of the thumpers would buy stolen property if the price was right....were it not for the threat of prosecution and public scorn.
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