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The Interloper

There are levels to interloper activity. Some interlopers live in foreign countries and never come to the United States. Some interlopers happened to be born here and will never leave the United States. The interloper who exists as a foreig...

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The Dupe

Foreign political movements have nothing to do with American interests. They are not building a worldwide coalition where everybody wins in the end. We are flying solo out here, or we would be, if people in politics didn’t have foreign hand...

a month ago
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The Fair Trader

Fair traders are not protectionists. Ensuring that there are no impediments to trade in the global economy is the opposite of protectionist trade policy, which seeks to defend the interests of the nation from a world of hostile foreigners. ...

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Free Trade vs Protection

There seem to be some misconceptions about the history of protectionist trade policy in this country. Before federal income tax, the revenue of the federal government came almost entirely from import duties. The debate between free traders ...

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