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Henry Paulson against true free trade |
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Written by Stumo
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007 |
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True free trade means no trade distortion. Trade distortion
comes from cheating. Cheating includes currency manipulation,
border adjustable taxes, government subsidies, government controlled
foreign investment in our company, cheap unsafe goods sales, and many
other tactics.
Henry Paulson is against true free trade. He favors protecting cheaters. Here is the core of his messaging.
There was a concern that given whats going on in the global
economy and the emerging protectionist sentiment in many parts of the
world, he said, how dangerous it is to take a unilateral punitive
action that could lead to a trade war or that would be unsettling to
the markets.
The context of this quote is to oppose pending bills intended to
neutralize China's currency manipulation. Let China's currency
float free, and we're ok. If they take government action to
devalue it for 12 years, we should take government action to neutralize
their government action.
Our economy cannot survive,
intact, the huge effects of these unfair trade strategies more than a
few years. The trend lines are striking. We need some
sanity.

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