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August 18, 2003
Lieberman: Free Trade Protectionist

A Sunday ago Lieberman made a bold pronouncement on Fox News: "…if we're against trade [and] for protectionism -- which never created a job -- we don't deserve to run the country." Here, Here. From this it would seem Lieberman could give Bush a lesson on Free Trade. But Lieberman is still a democrat, and still relies on protectionism prone unions to get elected. So to no surprise, Lieberman was in New Hampshire the very next day promoting his plan to bail out the US manufacturing industry by offering tax credits to companies who keep their production stateside. This plan is positively protectionist though without explicitly violating any trading agreements, which makes honest Joe possibly the biggest hypocrite in the primary heat.

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Posted By Michael Van Winkle at August 18, 2003 12:41 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Good luck finding any politician that doesnt take this line. About as likely as somebody promoting removing the lunatic agricultural subsidies. The IRS will be dissolved before ag subsidies go away in this country.

Posted by: Mark Buehner at August 18, 2003 02:44 PM

Once again, Mark, we're in agreement. Unfortunate in this instance. Killing agricultural subsidies should be a no-brainer -- and it is economically -- but politically it's suicide.

Posted by: Robert Prather at August 19, 2003 06:05 AM

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