Biden Expands Dubious Subsidies for Manufacturers
The Export-Import Bank enjoys bipartisan support, even though there is little evidence that it's effective.

For nearly 90 years, the Export-Import Bank of the United States has subsidized foreign purchases of goods produced by politically connected American businesses. Now it will start loaning money to U.S. companies that do little or no business overseas.
In April, the Ex-Im Bank's board of directors voted unanimously to launch a new "Make More in America" initiative aimed at subsidizing American manufacturers instead of their foreign customers. Rather than unwinding and abolishing the Ex-Im Bank, as some fiscal conservatives have been trying to do for years, this new program is likely to further entrench the bank's role in federal industrial policy.
"This is worse than mission creep," says Sen. Pat Toomey (R–Pa.), the top Republican on the Senate Banking Committee and a longtime skeptic of the Ex-Im Bank. "There is no reason that taxpayers should have to back domestic financing when we live in a highly developed market economy in which promising businesses have access to capital on competitive terms."
Toomey submitted a series of questions to Ex-Im Bank President Reta Jo Lewis about the new program. The answers he received are telling.
In response to Toomey's request for evidence that a new domestic loan program is needed, Lewis wrote that "it is difficult" to identify a financing shortage, noting that "U.S. capital markets are deep and liquid." Where there are "gaps," she said, they exist among "non-investment grade or unrated borrowers."
Applicants for the new loans, Lewis said, "will need to demonstrate that the required financing is not otherwise available from the private sector." In other words, these loans will go to projects that private capital markets have deemed too risky to finance.
The Ex-Im Bank's low-interest loans to overseas buyers of American goods have long benefited companies like Boeing, which can undercut foreign competition with the U.S. government's help. But there is little evidence that the Ex-Im Bank has actually boosted American exports.
From 2014 to 2018, the bank was effectively shut down when conservatives in Congress temporarily suspended its lending authority. American exports nevertheless grew from $2.3 trillion to a then-record $2.5 trillion during that period.
Former President Donald Trump signed a bill reauthorizing the bank in 2018. President Joe Biden now plans to expand its mandate. Having failed to prove its worth in the global marketplace, the Ex-Im Bank will waste taxpayer money here at home.
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The article was about the Export Import bank, not the cost of labor in the USA. I'm not an open border supporter, because I don't want immigrants with criminal histories, terrorist connections, illegal drug smuggling, or to support the cartels with the existing situation. On the other hand, I'd like a lot of immigration of English speaking, hand working, civil people. And I really have no objection to non-English speaking immigrants if they are responsible for dealing with that fact (today, they get free interpreters paid by the government). And I wouldn't have any objection to flat broke immigrants that want to earn an honest living either.
What the author failed to mention, is that Trump reauthorized the Ex-Im Bank to increase US jobs, rather than being used by politicians to pick winners/losers in commerce based on campaign cash funds flow. See the Newsmax article "Kimberly Reed Remade the Export-Import Bank to Grow Jobs, Counter China". Or you might check out her 8 promises to GOP Sen. Toomey regarding reforms to the bank. That is the counter argument, assuming one could actually use the bank for that purpose, which I don't see. What I do see is China's unfair trade practices (e.g., you can't buy land in China, nor can you in truth "own" businesses there), intellectual property theft, and a double standard society with the CCP oppressing the rest of the Chinese. I believe Trump believed the bank could be used for the purpose of getting China to clean up its act, and on that point I think he's wrong. But I do believe trade policy can be used to encourage China to clean up its act, which as a libertarian I see as a positive goal, but I'm not sure about the ability of the Ex-Im bank to do it.
I'm against the bank's existence: the government shouldn't be involved regulating business, and making loans to benefit some at the expense of others. Meanwhile, we should encourage China to clean up its act of subsidizing Chinese firms to undercut US firms, and forbid China from purchasing US land or US company stocks (see Chinese ADRs), until they allow us the same privileges.
BTW, that's a real privilege, compared to BS like "white privilege" for which the woke can't produce a white person who's allowed to do something a black person isn't - they like to conflate privilege with the results of what one has earned without looking at the effort involved, but that's another subject].
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Well, Boehm voted for this, and certainly carried a lot of water to get rid of Trump. So he should suffer. Not the rest of us though.
It was on life support for 4 years but then like every other government program it not only comes back but bigger, more expensive than ever.
Ooooh buddy. Obliquely critiquing Maximum Libertarian Leader Trump is like lighting the MAGA signal.
So what if some of the Board who voted for "Make More in America" were Trump appointees? So what if he hinted while campaigning that he'd do away with the Bank?
This is all on Biden voters, and Trump voters are blameless.
You’re responding to a comment that didn’t mention Trump or Biden. Unfortunately TDS isn’t lethal.
"Unfortunately TDS isn’t lethal."
Can't tell whether it makes people stupid, or they already are and this is just one more obvious symptom.
Regardless, CCC, eat shit and die.
If you've got a problem with anything Trump did then you're deranged. The conversation is about you and what's wrong with you, not Trump or his policies. It's exactly how leftists reacted (still do) to criticism of Obama's policies with accusations of racism. Now you the conversation is about you, not Obama or his policies.
As usual, Trumpistas are just like the leftists they hate.
No, but you’re deranged, and, by your own admission, a severe alcoholic.
The Biden Administration:
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A Democrat expanding National Socialism (i.e. Nazism)!!!!!
No... Never.... I don't know of a single Democrat who isn't a big Nazi...
Whether they can admit it to themselves or not.