Free trade is fine as long as cash transfers are made to the people whose jobs were outsourced (nasty euphemism for 'moved to low wage sweatshops'), and who can't reasonable be expected to be immediately "retrained."
Free trade is fine as long as cash transfers are made to the people whose jobs were outsourced (nasty euphemism for 'moved to low wage sweatshops'), and who can't reasonable be expected to be immediately "retrained."
Cash transfers happen when they pay significantly less for goods.
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We're in the Information Age now.
Unless the population explodes, manufacturing is low growth for a long time.
(which, if they were made in the US they would cost about three times as much as they do, huzzah for free trade and whatnot)
are we done here?
"Yeah, what has free trade ever done for us?"