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I remember watching this on 60 Minutes. I have yet to decide what exactly my opinion is. We do need to be buying more things from home, but we can’t ostracize others either because relations with other countries often bunker on how much trade is done with them.
Yeah, I wasn’t sure which side I stood on either. Both sides seem to argue a reasonable cause. I think the whole world is just in a terrible place at the moment.
There is a quite similar discussion in germany or rather the European Union. But there are rules to prefer goods, produced in the EU. It sounds good in theory, but isn’t that easy in praxis…