A Measure of How
Destructive Trump’s Tariffs Would Be. By Erick Erickson
Excerpt: The
New York Times has a fascinating in depth piece on the iPhone factory
in China .
My guess is that this piece has a lot to do with building the case against
Trump’s tariffs. If not, it should. Because it shows just how economically
devastating Trump’s tariffs and the subsequent trade war would be.
Tariff disaster
offers a lesson on the folly of protectionism. By Thomas Sowell
Excerpt: The Hawley-Smoot bill raised U.S. tariffs to record-high levels in an attempt
to protect existing jobs and in hopes of helping the unemployed find work
producing things that the United
States had previously been importing from
other countries. Many businesses were in favor of the new tariffs, hoping to
retain or expand their markets, and farmers were especially big supporters of
Hawley-Smoot. Most of the leading economists in the country were opposed. A
front-page headline in The New York Times of May 5, 1930, read: "1,028
Economists Ask Hoover to Veto Pending Tariff Bill." Those
signing this public appeal against the new tariffs included many of the top
economists of the day - 25 professors of economics at Harvard, 26 at the University of Chicago
and 28 at Columbia .
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