Republicans Should Be Pouncing on Biden's Opposition to Free Trade
Instead, Donald Trump is proposing a 10-percent automatic tariff on all imports, a trade policy even worse than Biden's.

It's no surprise President Joe Biden is pursuing policies that use the feds to manage trade rather than allowing the marketplace to operate in a free and efficient manner. He's a tool of the unions, which are about "protecting" existing jobs and boosting members' wages (and their dues).
Unions therefore fight against innovation. I often discuss the concept of "creative disruption." As Investopedia defines it, "Creative destruction is the dismantling of long-standing practices in order to make way for innovation and is seen as a driving force of capitalism."
If you believe in capitalism—and freedom, for that matter—you can't also try to lock in the economy. If you support innovation and economic growth, you have to accept disruption. If I have an idea for a better mousetrap, that necessarily threatens businesses and workers who make the current ones.
That's why corporations and unions spend so much time on political action. They want the government to put its thumb on the scales and "protect" their industries. That squelches economic activity, deprives consumers of better goods, and limits the creation of new jobs. It deprives entrepreneurs of the fruits of their creativity, but the "seen" trumps the "unseen" in the political arena. Politicians see jobs that exist but don't see the ones never created because of their policies.
We all know how California unions lobbied for the passage of Assembly Bill 5, which tried to outlaw most contracting work. The unions are angry that tech companies have developed new work models that give workers flexibility. Unions lose their power—and the dues they collect—when new economic ideas circumvent the old 9-5 factory and cubicle model. AB 5 caused so much economic disruption and so many job losses that the Legislature (and voters) exempted 100-plus industries.
Because of his ideological blinders, President Joe Biden has nonetheless tried to impose similar anti-contractor laws at the federal level through regulatory fiat. He also has promoted the FAST Act, which embraces a European sectoral-bargaining model for fast-food restaurants—i.e., it places a union-dominated government panel in charge of setting working conditions and wages in an entire industry. Big surprise that it's modeled on California legislation.
Less known, the administration is doing the union's bidding when it comes to our nation's trade policies. This is from The New York Times in April: "Since President Biden came into office two years ago, the United States has declined to pursue new comprehensive free-trade agreements with other countries, arguing that most Americans have turned against the kind of pacts that promote global commerce but that also help to send factory jobs overseas."
That policy, which provides tax credits to U.S. electric vehicle and battery manufacturers, is angering other nations. In response, as the article notes, the president has created a "complicated work around" that involves signing individual trade agreements with complaining countries. Free-trade agreements are problematic in that they include all sorts of complicated regulations, but they're fine to the degree that they promote more open trade.
The best solution is to open the doors to trade (perhaps with some limits involving the protection of intellectual property), rather than have bureaucrats manage it, but that would mean angering politically powerful domestic industries and unions even if it would make the rest of us richer and freer.
Reason's Eric Boehm has explained that Biden's trade war with China has become extremely expansive, as the administration "targets exports and investments in any technology the U.S. government deems vital to national security—a category that may be nearly limitless, given the government's propensity for stretching the limits of that term." Essentially, the president is viewing trade through a "military lens." It's an excuse to protect domestic manufacturers and unions.
The Republican Party used to be the party of free trade, but in its current "national conservative" iteration isn't much different than the Democratic Party on these issues. Donald Trump likewise promoted a trade war with China and strongly supported tariffs. His steel tariffs may have protected some steel jobs, but, as the Cato Institute found, "caused higher steel prices that in turn hurt other U.S. manufacturers, resulting in approximately 75,000 fewer manufacturing jobs than would have otherwise existed in the absence of the tariffs."
Why is free trade a good thing?
Here's Ronald Reagan from a 1988 radio address where he took on growing Democratic calls for protectionism: "We should beware of the demagogues who are ready to declare a trade war against our friends—weakening our economy, our national security, and the entire free world—all while cynically waving the American flag. The expansion of the international economy is not a foreign invasion; it is an American triumph, one we worked hard to achieve, and something central to our vision of a peaceful and prosperous world of freedom."
The current president should listen to that address—and so should his Republican challengers. Instead, Donald Trump is proposing a 10-percent automatic tariff on all imports and called for a "ring around the collar" of the economy. That would mean a policy even worse than Biden's.
This column was first published in The Orange County Register.
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NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION. All executive order taxation is unconstitutional. Fuck Tyrants.
Except you never bitch about taxes, you just constantly whine about tariffs.
Go suck off globohomo somewhere else, bugman.
And it is really strange as tariffs are in the constitution as a power of federal government.
Sure, but not included in the EXECUTIVE BRANCH list of powers. But nice try, Jeffy, I specifically stated executive orders.
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I'm broken? You constantly get into petty arguements with a drunken moron but I'm the broken one? Lol.
I state my original post over and over again because its true and more importantly Reason never makes the case, specifically Boehm. Their coverage is always a utilitarian one. If the tariffs weren't costly, they would be ok. I though am not ok allowing one man control over, arguable the most destructive force outside of nuclear arms; taxation.
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Yes but the time of the Constitution predated the Industrial Revolution and the economic theory undermining tariffs, etc. The Constitution also contains other things which are appropriate to those times but no longer.
Now why don't you address the point, that Biden's trade policy is against free trade - for which I will happily criticise him, and that Trump's is worse, for which you will happily say nothing.
Trump supports tariffs which means only leftists support free trade.
Let's rephrase that. Because Trump supports tariffs, anyone who is in favour of free trade - after all, a basic principle of capitalism - will be regarded as a leftist by Trump supporters, despite this being antithetical to the genuine definition of "leftist".
Evidently you're now all-in on tariffs, because Trump hath spoken.
You don't know what "leftist" means. If you did you'd support Trump.
Don't be so fucking stupid. "Leftist" does not mean "disagreeing with Trump".
Youre arguing with sarc retard.
Youre arguing with sarc retard.
Not the real Jesse, per the Mute button.
Youre arguing with sarc idiot. Thats not me.
See how you like it, bitch!
You're dumb. Ain't nobody fallin' for your shit.
Dropping tariffs is not free trade.
Free trade requires free markets both in the US and abroad, both of which leftists oppose.
What point? Your question is based on false scenario as no country has ever been in an idealistic free market position. It shows your historical ignorance.
And I already answered you the last time you asked this retarded question.
Game theory has been applied to economics since its introduction. In the prisoners dilemma example the optimal solution is for both to work together. But the other aspect of game theory is if prisoner B knows prisoner A will always choose cooperation he is advantaged to rat out prisoner A.
Acting as a free market actor when you know trade partners are not is a losing proposition. This has been seen in Algorithmic economic games since the 80. Pure trade algorithms lose 100% of the time. The algorithms that win utilize historical knowledge to formulate a tit for tat trade plan.
China has never been a free market actor. They openly violate free trade markets. They manipulate and steal.
Just like you wouldn't advocate allowing a mob run store to set up in a market selling stolen goods at half price, tariffs are the power used to regulate the behaviors between countries that are violating principles.
But you're too ignorant to understand reactionary tariffs vs protectionist ones shrike. The latter are always bad, but not the former.
You continue to show how economically ignorant you are.
See how smart I am and how stupid you are. You're so stupid. If you weren't so stupid you'd agree with me. But you're stupid.
Sarc, go down a 40 or two and knock yourself out.
I don't like any taxes. But I really hate the ones that are unconstitutional enacted.
Why do defend illegal taxation all the time?
Well, income tax is constitutional under 16A.
What may well be unconstitutional under 14A is the preference given to corporations - that fictitious persons have far more deductions permitted than natural persons. So bash that 🙂
That's an interesting take
Well, gee, I wish you gave that full throated opposition to income, corporate, and capital gains taxes.
This obsession with tariffs and the false claims that they are related to free trade means you’re not only unserious but either a moron or a liar.
"All executive order taxation is unconstitutional. Fuck Tyrants."
+10000000.... Sometimes a Great Notion.
You're absolutely right.
I thought it was Reason doctrine that Republicans shouldn’t pounce?
Culture war if they do, their fault if they don't.
"The USA is just an economic zone, and Americans are serfs"
-Reason
And like serfs they’ll own nothing.
From articles defending democrats actions with "Republicans pounce" to now articles defending democrats actions with "Republicans should pounce." Amazing.
"Yes, yes, the Biden administration might be doing a few unfortunate things, but TRUMP SAID PRACTICALLY THE SAME THING AND IT WOULD BE REALLY TERRIBLE IF HE DID IT INSTEAD!!!"
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Biden's trade policy is crap. Trump's would be worse. Or do you agree with Trump's policy but oppose Biden's?
If their policies were exactly the same I'd still say Biden's sucks and Trump's is great. I have no principles.
Fair enough. I can respect your honesty here.
I supposed youre too stupid to realize youre arguing with sarc lol.
I'm smart and you're stupid. You're so stupid. You should respect me because I call you stupid lol you're so stupid. Stupid person.
Both parties have crappy policies because they are afraid to cross their bases. Moderate centrists need to make their voices heard. Trade benefits all, trade restrictions and tariff hurt all.
‘their bases’ being American citizens getting reamed with over-burdening taxes that won’t even cover the out of control credit-card spending while being asked to give importers a free-ride?
We'll just forget about the amount of subsidizing Biden supports for China solar panels huh?
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I agree that it would make a lot more sense to remove the over-regulation that causes our steel to cost more than foreign steel, even considering transportation costs. Don't just divert even more money to the government, leave it in the hands of the American people, and make American industry stronger.
+1000000000000000 Perfectly stated.
The real problem here is not politicians but the people they serve. People need to better understand that open trade benefits all, including the American people. With people accepting more open trade poltician would embrace the idea.
Trump likes tariffs, so free trade is for leftists.
Dropping tariffs on imports from China isn’t “free trade”, it’s a handout to Democrat donors and an attack on US democracy and the US economy. That’s why Democrats like it.
Libertarians are all closet Democrats. If they weren't leftists they'd support Trump's tariffs.
If you falsely claim that unilaterally dropping tariffs amounts to free trade, you certainly are a leftists.
"People need to better understand that open trade benefits all"
+100000000; Well said.
I take it you also mean 'free trade' domestically; right? Or do you think the domestic manufacturing should have to pay for the international-trade justice government so importers can get a free-ride?
It's amazing how Libertarian you get so long as it scores some points against Trump and the Republicans.
This stuff is hilarious. Reason advising Trump and Biden how to appeal to T/B base. Because Reason is certain that T/B base is really Reason's base
I think that someone has spoofed JesseAz's and Mother's Lament's handles.
Hey the retard has a slight brain.
The fact that a post from "JesseAz" is obviously moronic is not exactly evidence that it's not from you.
Only sarc makes moronic posts. Everything I say is smart because I'm so smart. My mommy tells me so.
I see you responded to this post and not the explanatory one since you have no counter argument. Why you retreated to calling me a moron instead of responding lol.
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And then responding to sarc socking multiple times. Who is the moron again?
Nobody ever spoofed sarc except sarc. He runs all the socks.
The world really changed after China took down Jack Ma and Russia invaded Ukraine.
Yes, in a perfect world free trade agreements are good and great - - if - -you can trust the country you’re trading with.
In 2023, the dictatorships/despots of the BRICS alliance, an “agreement” with these countries means nothing. Can the west fight land wars without energy, antibiotics, steel, ammunition, food etc? Maybe I’m wrong and naive. Perhaps China will just stop preparing to take Taiwan, keep shipping steel in WWIII and release Jack Ma.
You can’t have free trade with a socialist country. Free trade and comparative advantage requires free markets on both sides.
^^^ BINGO ^^^ +100000000000
The idea that tariff free imports amounts to “free trade” Is ludicrous.
And regardless of what you call tariffs, raising revenue through tariffs is a good thing compared to income and capital gains taxes.
Preferring income taxes to tariffs, which is what Reason is doing, is about as anti libertarian as you can get.
Anyone (or municipalities or state) that are so far into and addicted to debt only want is the fed to lower interest rates- nothing else matters. Degenerate gamblers on the verge of bankruptcy and collapse.
Well, right now, the fed has been raising interest rates, so they obviously care about something other than lowering interest rates.
And, in any case, none of that is relevant: as long as government spends, it needs to pay for it through taxes, one way or another. And debt is about the most pernicious form of taxation because it is on future earnings plus interest.
Ever since it's formation, the GOP has been the party of tariffs. It truly is a post-Eisenhower thing, and given that there's been a realignment, which no one at Reason realizes has left them behind, this is considered a return to basics.
The US Constitution outlined tariffs 1st to be the funding for the US Government.
Ever since its founding, the US federal government was supposed to be financed by tariffs.
And that is an entirely reasonable thing to do, even from a libertarian point of view.
Republicans cheered Trumps barriers to free trade. So unless they want to be seen as hypocrites...nvm.
Exactly. The same Republicans who cheered on tariffs with China AND our allies?
Hypocrisy is nothing new to them though and their dumbass voters wouldn't know the difference anyhow so...maybe it is a play.
Over in the land of delusional fairy-tales; Republicans and Trump are pouncing on Biden’s tariffs and surely that’s why reason had to request it.
It’s literally amazing how disconnected from reality left-leaners are.
Only 10%? Republicans should be lobbing for a domestic tax of only 10% of course Biden and the Democrats have SPENT, SPENT, SPENT soooooooooooooooooooooooooo much it'll probably have to be 20% for both tariffs and domestic to even dent the debt.
I fail to see any sense in giving importers 0% "free-trade" while punishing Americans with a 50%+ tariff(tax). Is the job the USA government to punish it's manufacturing to save the importers?
“Republicans should be pouncing on Biden’s opposition to FREE-RIDES” … for importers.
There. That’s more fitting. And good luck with that.
But one thing, very important thing, being over-looked here that ‘Sometimes a Great Notion’ above brings to the table is the “Executive Order” of this taxation is being implemented UN-Constitutionally by both parties (The King Orders). That is where Reasons focus should be. That is the worst part of the whole debate.
Reason isn’t advocating free trade, Reason is advocating unilateral dropping of tariffs with hostile, non-free nations. Free trade would require that both sides drop tariffs, trade barriers, and regulation, and both sides adopt free markets.
Everybody should be pouncing on Reason’s opposition to free trade, and everybody should be condemning Reason’s attempts to misrepresent crony capitalist trade policy as “free trade”.