Trump's Deregulation Drive Stops at the Border
The International Trade Commission recommends the president impose hefty tariffs on washing machines.

The Trump administration is an increasingly mixed bag for free market types; deregulating the domestic economy with one hand, placing more barriers on international trade with the other.
Yesterday, Trump's FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced a major rollback of heavy-handed Obama-era internet regulations; a decision greeted with applause here at Reason.
Buried by that news, however, was the International Trade Commission announcement recommending 50 percent tariffs on imported washing machines.
The recommendation concludes an investigation started in May at the behest of U.S. manufacturer Whirlpool, who had complained that it was suffering unduly from a flood of cheap foreign washers entering the country.
The ITC in October found that "large residential washers are being imported into the United States in such increased quantities as to be a substantial cause of serious injury to the domestic industry."
Tuesday's recommendation gives Trump unilateral authority to impose tariffs should he so choose. This White House has no reluctance to throw up trade barriers.
Trump's Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross slapped antidumping duties of roughly 20 percent on imported Canadian lumber in April. In September, a staggering 220 percent tariff was imposed on Canadian jet maker Bombardier.
Apart from an apparent animus toward our northern neighbor, was the U.S. government claim that Canada was unfairly subsidizing its lumberjacks and jet makers, who were "dumping" artificially cheap products into the U.S. market.
The ITC isn't even trying to make that claim, instead basing its recommendation on "substantial injury" from cheaper foreign competition.
For the crime of competing, the four-member commission recommended a 50 percent tariff on each washer above a 1.2 million washer quota. Two commissioners recommended a further 20 percent tariff on those first 1.2 million washers, but this failed to garner the support of the rest of the commission.
This marks the second time in recent months the ITC has recommended the president impose tariffs on foreign imports based on a finding of "substantial injury." In late October, the Commission urged Trump to impose tariffs on cheap imported solar panels which are eating into the market share of U.S.-based solar manufacturers.
The New York Times notes that these two tariffs recommendations are based on an obscure section of trade law, known as Section 201, which was last used to initiate a trade action in 2001.
Trump has yet to explicitly say he will follow through with these tariff recommendations. However, his recent comments on the topic give every indication he will.
During his recent Asia trip, Trump made a speech in which he accused the United States' foreign trade partners of "product dumping, subsidized goods, currency manipulation and predatory industrial policies."
"We can no longer tolerate these chronic trade abuses, and we will not tolerate them," said the president.
As Reason has noted previously, imposing tariffs in response to these supposedly unfair trade practices is unwise. Imposing them when there isn't even an allegation of unfair trade practices is almost incomprehensible.
Were Trump to act on that recommendation he would be protecting a handful of domestic manufacturing firms at the expense of the vast majority of American consumers and businesses who buy cheap foreign imports.
Doing so would be a real step back for an administration that has otherwise been working diligently to reduce the federal government's regulatory burden on those same consumers and businesses.
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Thats' the laundromat that Robby Soave uses by choice, bypassing the one in his loft.
I hope your health situation improves Senator Paul.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/22/.....index.html
The fact is, neither Rand nor I have spoken to the attacker in 10 years (since before his wife and children moved away)
I don't know if the intention was to subtly point out the attacker's family left him, but it worked.
Nice.
This has been a terrible experience; made worse by the media's gleeful attempts to blame Rand for it, ridiculing him for everything from mowing his own lawn to composting.
I think that one journalist who scoffed at a Senator mowing his own yard was the worst. Rand Paul didn't advertise he was mowing his own yard, he was attacked while doing so... anyway, the whole thing is pretty sickening.
That neighbor is deranged and those in the media who acted like Paul deserved any of this should be deeply ashamed of themselves. Anyway, I hope he recovers quickly.
If Trump increases the tariffs on washing machines, it might result in
[dons sunglasses]
a lot of dirty laundry.
Obligatory
https://youtu.be/YHimia_Fxzs
Another one that doesn't understand cadence.
The ITC isn't even trying to make that claim, instead basing its recommendation on "substantial injury" from cheaper foreign competition.
And do you think Reason Magazine will thank the administration for its transparency? Sad.
It's not like the Democrats are about to criticize Trump for protectionism.
This is like if a Democrat president went all out against abortion. The Republicans aren't about to criticize him or her for that, and Trump has nothing to lose for going anti-free trade.
He won't even lose support inside the Republican party. Aren't they already against him?
Fuck Whirlpool. Also as a tip, never buy LG appliances. They're shit.
Kenmore microwaves as well.
Kenmore appliance manufacturing is contracted out. For many years Whirlpool made their washers and dryers. Parts were completely interchangeable between brands.
Thank you for that, I'm in the market for a new washing machine.
Your old washing machine couldn't handle your sex doll?
OMG that was offensive even for me, and that's saying something.
Love my LG washer. It spins clothes so fast that light itself cannot escape from the interior of the machine as it wrinkles the fabric of space time.
Thanksgiving, the wonderful time when you can educate your racist, Republican relatives on what's really going on in the world.
Andy Levy on twitter:
the people who write those "how to talk politics at thanksgiving" pieces have no idea they're the ones their relatives are dreading seeing
From the Planned Parenthood Thanksgiving piece:
"So. Tis the season for gathering 'round the holiday table with your loved ones, or your liked ones, or your in-laws you have no choice but to tolerate once a year, or your college bestie and her "UGH, what is she even thinking?!" significant other.
"And you know one of the most important questions people will ask ? besides "Where's the wine?" and "Are two dozen pies really enough?" ? is: "What will happen to Planned Parenthood?""
...hopefully, the same thing which happened to their victims. Pass the cranberries, please.
This is once again a thing, as progressives talk up how they're going to inflict their lunacies on the rest of their families on a day that is dedicated to gratitude, not grievance.
You'll thank me when you're woker
Such angry venomous people. They no clue what is going on.
"The recommendation concludes an investigation started in May at the behest of U.S. manufacturer Whirlpool, who had complained that it was suffering unduly from a flood of cheapbetter foreign washers entering the country."
FTFY
If they're flooding the country, they can hardly be better, can they?
I have not noticed a huge price difference in imported brands.
OTOH, what I have noticed is that Whirlpool appliances appear to be cheaply made compared to much higher quality and generally more expensive imports.
"...huge[ly lower] price difference..."
You see, if they're *flooding* the country, that means they're not working properly, oh well, explaining a joke won't make it any funnier.
Sorry 🙁
That's OK, I sometimes take jokes too seriously, that's why I'm nervous whenever I cast my ballot, hey-o!
This week's news stories, edited for kids:
Tune in next week in case something G-rated happens.
Except elephant parts.
Trumpie wants to make sure we can still import parts from dead elephants.
because nobody should have a cheap washing machine, protectionism 101.
To protect a small group of politically influential producers the government is going to screw over the vastly larger number of purchasers of washing machines?
Its funny, but when you put it so bluntly, protectionists get red in the face and start stammering about 'taking care of fellow Americans'.
As far as I can tell, it's Obama holdovers making the recommendation. As Reason notes "Trump has yet to explicitly say he will follow through with these tariff recommendations." Trump might just be making tariff threats, to help open up foreign markets to US manufacturers.
Other than his cancellation of TPP (a lost opportunity IMHO, but also a campaign promise) and bluster, I've seen no action on his part to start a trade war. He might be a closet free trader, who played the foreigners caused our problems card, to get elected. Heck, it almost looks that way regarding immigration: he said all illegals would be deported but has backed off that considerably.
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