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“The American System” Made America Great

November 1, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Authored by James Rickards via DailyReckoning.com,

The upcoming presidential election is just around the corner, with the outcome likely hinging on key swing states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada.

While the race is tight, it seems to be favoring Trump at the moment.

The Democratic strategy revolves around painting Trump as a dictator akin to Hitler who would undermine democracy and imprison his political opponents. However, it’s crucial to also consider Trump’s stance on tariffs, as it could have significant implications for millions of Americans.

In a recent interview with John Micklethwait, Bloomberg’s top editor and former editor of The Economist, Donald Trump discussed his views on tariffs.

Despite the common belief that free trade is always beneficial and tariffs are detrimental, the reality is more complex.

The theory of comparative advantage, championed by economist David Ricardo in the 19th century, suggests that countries should specialize in producing goods where they have a natural advantage and trade with others for different goods. This specialization leads to lower prices and mutual benefits.

However, this theory doesn’t account for the changing nature of factors of production, such as labor and capital mobility. Trump recognizes this, contrary to Micklethwait’s arguments.

Trump’s advocacy for tariffs is not a deviation from American values but a return to the roots of the nation’s economic success.

From 1790 to 1962, the United States followed a high tariff policy known as the American System, championed by figures like Alexander Hamilton, Henry Clay, Abraham Lincoln, and Dwight Eisenhower. This approach led to significant economic growth, job creation, and prosperity.

However, the post-World War II era saw the rise of free trade doctrine under globalist principles, which resulted in the erosion of American industry and jobs. Trump’s rejection of this globalist agenda in favor of the American System represents a return to the policies that once propelled America to greatness.

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