To: rmlew
Free trade will be fine. But we've got to go back and take a good look at how we've implemented it.
We should only trade freely with nations that share our values and commitment to freedom. Free trade with any other nations only invites the kind of one sided trade we're experiencing with China.
5 posted on
09/30/2004 4:41:10 PM PDT by
coconutt2000
(NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
To: coconutt2000
I'd settle for that.
Trade policy should be set according to America's interests.
6 posted on
09/30/2004 4:42:15 PM PDT by
rmlew
(Copperheads and Peaceniks beware! Sedition is a crime.)
To: coconutt2000; The Old Hoosier
We should only trade freely with nations that share our values and commitment to freedom. Free trade with any other nations only invites the kind of one sided trade we're experiencing with China. So perhaps someone can illuminate for me just how many nations support the concept expressed in the 2nd Amendment?
Trading with the enemy leads to "unintended consequences."
17 posted on
09/30/2004 5:41:49 PM PDT by
SteveH
To: coconutt2000
We should only trade freely with nations that share our values and commitment to freedom.Bump to that --- nations with freedom and our values will have a better consumer base --- and potential for real trade --- we buying from them, they buying from us.
64 posted on
10/02/2004 5:37:35 PM PDT by
FITZ
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