Primer: The American Canal – The Case for Revisiting the Panama Canal Treaties| The Center for Renewing America
The CFPB has long operated in an opaque and duplicative fashion that has left it unaccountable to congressional oversight. At best, its functions are duplicative and unnecessary, and at worst, its operations have become increasingly hostile toward the hardworking people and businesses left in the wake of its weaponized regulatory and enforcement actions.| The Center for Renewing America
American communities are ravaged by opioids, families are fearful about basic safety, and parents are…| The Center for Renewing America
Taken out of the theoretical abstractions of Econ 101, debates about American tariff policy have appropriately tended to focus on the American historical experience. How has trade policy seemed to work out in the past? Have tariffs been good for America?| The Center for Renewing America
When two countries engage in escalating protectionist measures, you have a trade war, but good jobs with fair wages in healthy communities are worth fighting for.| The Center for Renewing America
By functionally making foreign labor more expensive, a universal tariff can protect American industries with good-paying jobs.| The Center for Renewing America
Inflation is primarily a monetary issue; a universal tariff creates a price of entry to the US market that will affect different imports and importers differently.| The Center for Renewing America
Tariffs seek to protect national industries from foreign competitors; they are also a revenue source and a carrot and stick in foreign policy negotiations.| The Center for Renewing America