Trump Is Right on Trade

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

Republican hawks are aflutter today over China’s installation of anti-aircraft missiles on Woody Island in the South China Sea.

But do these Republicans, good free-traders all, realize their own indispensable role in converting an indigent China into the mighty and menacing power that seeks to push us out of Asia?

Last year, China ran up the largest trade surplus in history, at our expense, $365 billion. We exported $116 billion in goods to China. China exported $482 billion worth of goods to us.

Using Census Bureau statistics, Terry Jeffrey of CNSNEWS.com documents how Beijing has, over decades, looted and carted off the greatest manufacturing base the world had ever seen.

In 1985, China’s trade surplus with us was a paltry $6 million. By 1992, when some of us were being denounced as “protectionists” for raising the issue, the U.S. trade deficit with China had crossed the $10 billion mark.

In 2002, it crossed the $100 billion mark. In 2005, the $200 billion mark. In each of the last four years, Communist China has run an annual trade surplus at the expense of the United States in excess of $300 billion.

Total trade deficits with China in the Bush-Clinton-Bush-Obama era? $4 trillion. Total U.S. trade deficit in 2015 — $736 billion, 4 percent of our GDP.

To understand why Detroit look as it does, while the desolate Shanghai Richard Nixon visited in ’72 is the great and gleaming metropolis of 2016, look to our trade deficits.

They also help explain America’s 2 percent growth, her deindustrialization, her shrinking share of the world economy, and the stagnation of U.S. wages as manufacturing jobs are replaced by service jobs.

Those trade deficits also explain the rise of Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump.

Yet, with the exception of Trump, none of the GOP candidates seems willing to debate, defend or denounce the policies that eviscerated America — and empowered the People’s Republic.

Workers, however, know what our politicians refuse to discuss.

They are being sold out for the benefit of corporate elites who pay off those politicians with the big cash contributions that keep the parties flush.

Politicians who play ball with Wall Street and K Street know they will be taken care of, if they are defeated or when they retire from public office, so long as they have performed.

Free trade is not a zero-sum game. The losers are the workers whose jobs, factories and futures are shipped abroad, and the dead and dying towns left behind when the manufacturing plants shut down.

America is on a path of national decline because, while we have been looking out for what is best for the “global economy,” our rivals have been looking out for what is best for their own nations.

Consider OPEC, which is reeling from the oil price collapse. Russia is colluding with Saudi Arabia and Iraq to cut production to firm up the market and prevent prices from falling further.

This is pure price fixing, but we all understand self-interest.

What might a U.S. national-interest-based trade policy look like?

Controlling the largest market on earth, we might impose on foreign producers a cover charge, an admissions fee, a tariff, to get into our market.

Example: Impose a 20 percent tariff on foreign cars entering the USA. This might raise the cost of a Lexus or Mercedes produced and assembled abroad from $50,000 to $60,000.

However, if Lexus or Mercedes buys or makes all their parts in the USA and assembles all their cars here, no tariff. Their cars could still sell for $50,000. This would be a powerful incentive to shift production here. As an added incentive, all tariff revenue could be used to reduce or eliminate corporate taxes in the USA.

Between the Civil War and World War I, under Republicans, the U.S. became the world’s greatest industrial power and a wholly self-sufficient nation. How? We taxed foreign goods entering the United States, but did not tax the profits of U.S. companies or the incomes of U.S. workers.

The difference between economic patriots and globalists who inhabit corporate-funded think tanks and public policy institutes is that the latter think of what is best for their corporate benefactors and the global economy. The former put America and Americans first.

Academics revere Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Richard Cobden.

But none of them ever built a great nation. Patriots look to Alexander Hamilton and those post-Civil War Republicans who built the greatest national industrial powerhouse the world had ever seen.

Indeed, what great nation did free trade ever build?

As father of a united Germany, Chancellor Bismarck said, when he decided to build Germany on the American and not the British model, “I see that those countries which possess protection are prospering, and that those countries which possess free trade are decaying.”

So it is true today. Unfortunately, it is America, now wedded to the fatal dogma of free trade, that is decaying.

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Mark
Mark
February 19, 2016 6:18 am

What Pat is proposing is what other countries do. If you sell here . You produce it here. With our citizens.

Want to hire an HB1 visa . Prove to us there is none available here to hire here. Not that you can hire foreigners for less.

Thaisleeze
Thaisleeze
February 19, 2016 6:49 am

Mark, the visa policy you describe is the one Thailand operates. Coming here to spend money is easy, coming here to earn money is very difficult. Plus, very close tabs are kept on you during your time here.

Llpoh
Llpoh
February 19, 2016 7:01 am

Why does Detroit look like it does? What an imbecile Buchanan can be.

All black people and a Dem run city. That is why. Nothing to do with China.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
February 19, 2016 7:04 am

“Why does Detroit look like it does? What an imbecile Buchanan can be.

All black people and a Dem run city. That is why. Nothing to do with China.”

There’s no way that many people could keep it a secret that long. It has to be the China explanation.

kokoda
kokoda
February 19, 2016 7:51 am

All about Jobs – I’ll go with Buchanan.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
February 19, 2016 8:40 am

Everything will be twice as expensive, but I don’t give a shit. We don’t need half the shit we buy from China/Brazil/India anyway. Buy Local, as they say. Which gets me thinking, why is grass fed butter from Ireland and raw cheese from New Zealand and organic apples from Chile and grass fed beef from Australia cheaper than butter and cheese from Vermont, apples from Maine, and beef from anywhere in the US ????

kokoda
kokoda
February 19, 2016 8:45 am
ragman
ragman
February 19, 2016 8:45 am

ll: you beat me to it! blacks fuck up everything they touch and expect Whitey to pull they sorry asses outta da fire. They are shit Midases. White folks create civilization while blacks create crime, misery and chaos. Detroit, B’more, St Louis. The list goes on and on. The young Marine in DC survived 4 tours in the sand box, only to come home and get beaten to within an inch of his life in DC. By, wait for it….negroes! The county we moved to in western NC is 3% black. I don’t know where they are hiding because we never see one. It is absolutely wonderful!

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 19, 2016 9:28 am

Reagan saved American industry by using tariffs to force foreign manufacturers (think automobiles, motorcycles) to move their factories here and hire American workers to avoid them. This put them on equal footing with American companies who used American labor and standards that the Japanese now had to comply with as well.

It worked.

Someone should point this out to Democrats and Republicans every time they give a bit of lip service to the subject of Free Trade inequities (which isn’t very often or very loudly).

Araven
Araven
February 19, 2016 10:49 am

Having grown up outside the Detroit area in the 60s and 70s I can tell you that the extraordinary concentration of blacks in Detroit is the result of the economic downturn, not the cause. When the Detroit economy (primarily driven by the US automotive industry) started to disintegrate because of the popularity of Japanese cars and the move by US auto makers to manufacture parts and autos in other countries a large number of whites had the sense to move out of the Detroit area and find other jobs in other places.

What the blacks did with Detroit once they were the majority, that’s on them. But the lack of tariffs and controls on imports was the initial impetus for the downfall of Detroit.

starfcker
starfcker
February 19, 2016 11:08 am

This is pretty sweet. Trump (and Buchanan, who has always called those traitors out) has all of the big issues that have destroyed America front and center. Free trade. Open borders. Endless war. Law and order. If he is willing to call out George Bush and the pope, I wouldn’t want to be lyin Ryan.