There are, flat out, no broad tariffs on US goods exports. Especially not among the nafta countries. That is not a thing. They don’t exist. There is a reason US corporations have been reporting record profits quarter after quarter after all.No, not everything can be manufactured here nor do I expect it to, but you want access to our market, there is a price to be paid. If a country puts barriers to gain access to their markets, we will put the equivalent barriers to our market. We have offshored much of our manufacturing capability only to bring those products back into the US. That has hollowed out our working class. Basic pharmaceuticals are not manufactured here and disruption in supply chains could be deadly. The Covid chip shortage showed people how much of our economy is dependent on external forces. It's long past time to incentivize companies to bring manufacturing home in many cases.
I'm a free market person but our "free market" has been taken advantage of and block our exports either through regulation, insistence on sharing IP or through tariffs. Remove the barriers, lower the tariffs or they become reciprocal.
I won't even touch the government spending side because we are $36T in debt, not including the unfunded liabilities at all levels of government. It is pretty clear people voted to upend the system.
The reasons the working class has been hollowed out are much less external than internal. Our wages have not kept up with our ever increasing productivity thus they havent kept up with the corporate revenue/profits for generations. The deliberate attacks on education for generations have kept the american workforce from being able to fill the demand for highly skilled workers. Corporations have offshored manufacturing, especially low tech manufacturing for a reason. And that reason is cheap labor. Americans are not served by having to provide ‘cheap labor’.
There is nothing currently broken that tariffs and trade wars will fix. Bottom line.
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