
Bad Brain
Well-known member
Tariffs, like other taxes, don't preclude free trade. They impede trade. Countries that enact tarrifs make their imports more expensive. The hope is that US tariffs encourage other countries to bring their businesses here so as to avoid the tariff costs in order to maintain market share. The other hope is to bolster domestic industry in cases where that's not feasible. Maybe these are good goals, but they will raise costs for goods we previously purchased when they weren't subject to tarrifs.Great well where the hell has real free trade been for the US over the past 70+ years......
You mean free trade for everyone else except America? Meanwhile we export the good jobs to the rest of the world and they export the shit jobs to America and they tariff US goods while we dont tariff them..... that isn't free trade.