How do we keep jobs in America?
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This video is a response to Dennis Kucinich - Wake up America, Sign up America!
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@lc0149 dont bother talking to these ayn rand crazies, they only listen to their atlas shrugged bible.
Shadowsoldier07 1 year ago
More Chinese goods at the expense of Mexican and Canadain no thank you. Labor protections is not a problem, but canceling NAFTA will only benefit the Chinese which screw us already with currency maniuplations.
gizmosells 4 years ago
Wow, that one point he just made raised him in my opinion to a great degree
ElGuybrush 4 years ago
All americans are not already rich. There are 30 million people living in poverty. 2 million people are homeless. Most people want American manufacturers in america, not exploiting 3rd world countries. Most americans are also for workers rights, environmental standards, etc..
woostopalypse 4 years ago
Free trade is an orwellian term. The american use of free trade means american companies exploiting 3rd countries to have sole control over their resources. People are not happy about out sourcing, I dont know what poll you read that from.
woostopalypse 4 years ago
I'm pointing out what Dennis doesn't get. Americans don't care about the rights of Mexicans or Central Americans. They want cheap stuff from Walmart. Americans are already rich, and there are jobs here. He is making the wrong argument.
OrangeBull 4 years ago
absolute free traders are so full of shit.
hartelc 4 years ago
Are you even listening to what Dennis is saying OrangeBull?? Dennis isn't against free trade. He is FOR free trade, but he is also for preserving and improving labour rights! Having good relations between workers and employers is a basic principle part of a Democratic society. Dennis is against the current trade agreements we are in such as NAFTA and CAFTA, because they abuse worker's rights and they provide no benefits to the working citizens in either respective countries.
lc0149 4 years ago
Ending Free trade will drive prices through the roof. People want cheap goods. There are plenty of jobs in this country. And you are always free to start a business. It's a free country.
OrangeBull 4 years ago