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david in addison illinois listen the recipt you wanna debate free trade with
me
oh actual you can't talk about how
barbecue pit earlier about how america should back up all of our free trade
agreement with them and start working heavy tariffs like we did pretty reagan
yes some uh... i think the became quicker operating under the destruction
that we have all the bargaining power of the world economy uh... pete very quick
example what more could likely happen people can get back at a free-trade and
we start looking ahead at week at front runner for all the berkeley there was a
per capita pro-market computer every day
favorite spot
our china says ok were cutting all where order metal exports to america edward
leveraging the a_d_r_ caracol exports of rare metal products made in china
heading to america and they have a near monopoly on american idol which are you
doing everything on yeltsin also know david check your history they have a
near motley right now
on the production first mammals but do you know where the largest where metals
mining in the world is right now
it's in california
it's in california it's just not operating
and the reason snobbery when i did they'd be closed at about eleven years
ago
and they closed it because the chinese are mine and refining rare earths and
selling them so cheaply
that the errors
the mining california could not compete with them
but we have that we have those resources here and we just need to reactivate them
in fact that mining california last year
there is legislation before congress to reactivate that mine and help the
federal government subsidized operated a laws
because
the and the spending eighty there were some republicans pushing this pre very
seriously
because they were looking at a time when we may actually be in a war with china
and right now we can't make a computer chip for a cruise missile without some
of the rarest coming from china and they look at that go on wait a minute we
might be a china might be the military power that we fight max
and we can make a missile without their parts
that's crazy
and so i would suggest to you david that not only would ending free-trading going
back to tear pastries system be wise
but we should in part a killer
we should in particular be subsidizing things like the rarest mine in
california and there's no others all across the country mirrors and out all
that where it says that they're they're the dairy they they get extracted small
quantities
and they're expensive to extract
so program okay to go back too
what we had back before tried i was producing rather rare arts worker
average pc world two or three thousand dollars about not accounting for
inflation subtle no i don't think that's the case at all
the pieces for two or three thousand dollars back then because they were very
expensive to manufacture
not because of the rivers auto expenses but because
we were just beginning the technology
welcome it even use computers were extremely expect a company sure help
it ek
and working with holders of dollars cooper i'm not and not just saying that
once is what's right what's his name's wall what is it uh... that every
every two years technology dollar in over every three years worries
uh... did bill gates used to be fonda quoting a bit of research certain
numbers of years
technology doubles in its ability and and rocks in half its price moore's law
that says it was more slow think we've actually joked about it dot and that
work alright well more ever goes away
and then it has nothing to do with whether with our trade policy's
marketing to a comic spill concluded at that point more toward the water apply
it
intergroup reduction complexity uh... wanna what what what we know how
but because you can't
get packed the atomic scale wrote computer parts tahu adams across
you get the any smaller one other issue there are some time articles
which they care about
they don't function in the same way the picket exact asylum again the quantum
computing and then and then you know moore's law michael on steroids
in my become emo
logarithmic applies to eat individual technology that computing bought
so what there so
is that the policy will help for the same time officer
or excel reviewers
not computing at the whole entire just talking about what industry china has
effectively the entire supplied to you
and what you're saying is
released a competitive accordingly used to have that supply chain here the
answers
i guarantee you david there are entrepreneurs all over this country
where if tomorrow morning
the uh... because we were to put back on the tariffs that the rate is sort of
taking off if we were to put back on the terrace on everything from from socks
and jeans you know when alarming jeans nunez is a more we invented them you
know levi's was a american grant uh... it we we stopped making them here six
years ago that was the last jeans manufactured early celeste levis
iffy if all of a sudden that stuff coming into the united states was thirty
percent more expensive they're entrepreneurs who would be looking
around on
or computers were a thousand dollars instead of six hundred bucks
there aren't bears and would do would look around say
you know i can figure out how to do that here
and you would see a rebirth of onto the realism in the united states you see an
explosion who lost their lives in the united states it would be the best thing
that ever happens country and if and that would take us back to wages
tracking productivity because there be such a demand for labor in the united
states that wages would start to rise
along with the would come the tax collections it would and our budget
deficit
he would it would and any concern about social security or medicare going broke
it would put americans back to work it would be would end of the uh... this
regime of the middle class that the hemorrhaging of the middle class in
terms of cash
uh... the only people who would be harmed by it are the top one percent or
making their money in international trade
t eicher completely wrong or you were you know i'm not
two hundred years american history proves me right
the training supply chain american history absolutely can't go to a
different going absolutely candor
what we are currently accorded to get the lecture about why we lost our by
phone or a quick look at what you should look into it we don't have the ability
to work
entrench capacity un commander who were tried in a few and we never as they have
spent the last regulations because they spent the last thirty years investing in
infrastructure when reagan said we're not gonna build infrastructure team
orange any sense okay cool we will
emily your lunch no and they did they are wrong expel exp carpenter
campuses where people go to manufacture and he lived there for twelve months
they can hire three thousand people twenty four hours we can't put that
which which we called harry we absolutely i do that we just we just you
just have to be willing to pay for
uh... next week
human rights you people want to do it uh... you have not suggesting we become
like saturday that i'm saying
we have done this in the past
in one world war one broke out we'd we resort erickson we became the highly
protections of world war two broker
week with alan and i think he's twelve years depending on the one of the
country's going now on and as such as china stranded japan and south korea's
in germany
uh... disappointed in the or how they depend upon we can change that they've
all become independent lives tragic and one point was totally depend
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