You’ve called me a Socialist with hate in your words on numerous occasions,
It’s not their "right" to sell their goods on the American consumer market. It's a privilege. It's a privilege that's been abused, thanks to policies pushed by our globalist plutocratic legislators.
It is our "right" as Americans to forbid foreign manufacturers, even if American-owned, from selling their goods in our country. That right is guaranteed in the Constitution. As such, it is our right as Americans to protect our own jobs, and push legislation (and tariffs) to handicap unpatriotic free (traitors) when selling slave-labor produced goods on the American market.
If it weren't for American workers relatively high wages, the American consumer wouldn't have the buying power to purchase the free (traitors) foreign-produced goods. When we export our jobs & wealth to import goods and enrich people who hold US in disdain it’s not smart business.
Article I, Section 8, Paragraph 1 of the United States Constitution:
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The Congress shall have power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defense and to promote the general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;
Americans excercise their right to purchase products from other countries everyday. Between myself and my other truck we'll probably empty 40 to 50 various size containers this week. Do you purchase 100% American made products, manufactured here from start to finish?
Container ships offload every day in various ports in America, some like the Merisk Emma have a capacity of 12000 containers.
People buy and sell products from those container, it's not a privilege, it's a right to make a living. You're just pissed off the unions are dying.
You've edited my post, please refrain from this in the future when you quote my posts!
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Posted on: May 12 2015,7:44 am You’ve called me a Socialist with hate in your words on numerous occasions, yet you’re willing export our jobs and wealth to Communist countries, countries with state supported industry & workers, even American Corporations fall under Communist rules. We are enriching countries with ideological differences that make them adversely opposed to our way of life!
It’s not their "right" to sell their goods on the American consumer market. It's a privilege. It's a privilege that's been abused, thanks to policies pushed by our globalist plutocratic legislators.
It is our "right" as Americans to forbid foreign manufacturers, even if American-owned, from selling their goods in our country. That right is guaranteed in the Constitution. As such, it is our right as Americans to protect our own jobs, and push legislation (and tariffs) to handicap unpatriotic free (traitors) when selling slave-labor produced goods on the American market.
If it weren't for American workers relatively high wages, the American consumer wouldn't have the buying power to purchase the free (traitors) foreign-produced goods. When we export our jobs & wealth to import goods and enrich people who hold US in disdain it’s not smart business.
Article I, Section 8, Paragraph 1 of the United States Constitution: QUOTE
The Congress shall have power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defense and to promote the general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;
-------------- History is no more than the lies agreed upon by the victors.
As grassman alluded to, the long-term consequences of free traitor policy leads in one direction, our financial demise as a Nation.
This is just another attempt at forestalling the inevitable, namely the collapse of the U.S. dollar, and it no longer being the world's reserve currency. Nobody wants to see that on their watch, so they gleefully kick the can down the road with crap like TPP. Meanwhile, the military-industrial complex makes one last money grab, trying to make Iran out to be a bigger boogeyman than it really is.
Long-term impact hasn't been in our collective vocabulary since Reagan. Only short-term profits matter now.
-------------- Dear future generations: Please accept our apologies. We were rolling drunk on petroleum.
Isn't this the trade deal that is secret and one of those we need to pass it to find out whats in it? Along with closed door secret meetings? Searching on this trade topic has yielded some red flags about this deal. Yeah, I'm against it.
-------------- *SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS / MOLON LABE / Se Defendendo memoria of cado frater ,Semper fidelis *The object of war is NOT to DIE for YOUR Country, but to make the OTHER BASTARD DIE for HIS...Patton My Constitutional Rights trump your dead.