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It's a vicious circle. Nobody can afford products made in the USA by legal Americans earning a good wage because they themselves don't earn a good wage. The jews rob your money and then tell you they can't help you because if they did you wouldn't be able to afford it.

Unfortunately it can't turn around overnight. It took decades to destroy and even trying hard it will take at least decades to build back. That's if we can fight off the jew leeches sabotaging every step of the way in the meantime.

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No one seems to agree on that first incremental step to reversal.

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Normally I hate government intervention, but since government intervention caused it there may be no other way. If we're willing to accept a government intervention, I think it should be a program to subsidize American-made products funded by tariffs on foreign-made products. It shouldn't be high enough to make foreign products unaffordable, just enough to adjust their cost to be the same as a product that was made with US labor, safety, and environmental standards. It's leveling the playing field instead of exporting hazardous waste and deadly working conditions to poor places. It removes the economic incentive to offshore.

Strict libertarians won't support any impediment to free trade, but their proposed system isn't workable in a world with huge variations in standards of living. There's no way to maintain a higher standard of living in one place without economically isolating it from the lower standards of living. We're living the proof of that right now.

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Essentially correct. Concerning that past attempts at tariffs led to retaliation against American exports. Food producing states lose sales and object.