Bush Puts Tariffs of as Much As 30% on Steel Imports
"We're a free-trading nation, and in order to remain a free-trading nation, we must enforce law," he said. "And that's exactly what I did. I decided that imports were severely affecting our industry, an important industry, in a negative impact, and, therefore, provide temporary relief so that the industry could restructure itself."
So in other words, Bush wants to promote free trade by imposing tariffs. Just like he wants to protect our liberties by compromising constitutional rights. I'm guessing his 2004 slogan will be "Vote for Bush: It Will Help the Democrats."
"We're a free-trading nation, and in order to remain a free-trading nation, we must enforce law," he said. "And that's exactly what I did. I decided that imports were severely affecting our industry, an important industry, in a negative impact, and, therefore, provide temporary relief so that the industry could restructure itself."
So in other words, Bush wants to promote free trade by imposing tariffs. Just like he wants to protect our liberties by compromising constitutional rights. I'm guessing his 2004 slogan will be "Vote for Bush: It Will Help the Democrats."
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