So the trade deal is being voted on in one branch of Congress and outside there are trade unions opposed to it.
Question: Good for the USA or bad for the USA?
To consider: Can the USA ignore the ability of countries outside of its borders being able to produce goods its citizens crave at cheaper...eeeerrrrr...more favourable unit costs to its citizens?
Can the USA continue to have trade surpluses with countries such as China and others with combined larger markets than exists in the USA if her production costs increasingly take her products out of the hands of consumers?
Can the USA seal her borders to products cheaper...eeeeerrrr....with more favourable unit costs to her citizens?
Can the USA's internal=domestic market sustain her increasing population jobs expectations and living standards?
Your answers to the above and more will decide which side of the vote on the current trade deal your vote falls.
Mine?
A yes, vote!
I think it is 'head in sand' posture thinking we can ignore the realities of this world we live in.
Question: Good for the USA or bad for the USA?
To consider: Can the USA ignore the ability of countries outside of its borders being able to produce goods its citizens crave at cheaper...eeeerrrrr...more favourable unit costs to its citizens?
Can the USA continue to have trade surpluses with countries such as China and others with combined larger markets than exists in the USA if her production costs increasingly take her products out of the hands of consumers?
Can the USA seal her borders to products cheaper...eeeeerrrr....with more favourable unit costs to her citizens?
Can the USA's internal=domestic market sustain her increasing population jobs expectations and living standards?
Your answers to the above and more will decide which side of the vote on the current trade deal your vote falls.
Mine?
A yes, vote!
I think it is 'head in sand' posture thinking we can ignore the realities of this world we live in.
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