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In reply to the discussion: Why I defend NAFTA on DU, in four charts [View all]Hoyt
(54,770 posts)with Canada, Mexico, and other SA countries. I wish we could close off our borders, all earn $100K+, and be happy. But we can't except maybe in the very short-run. Altetbatively, I'd be fine living in a commune earning very little. But how many others are nowadays.
We need to make a lot of changes to help the poor, and preserve the middle class. But I don't believe we do that by isolating ourselves and letting other countries form alliances that compete with us.
It won't be easy. But to blame NAFTA, or similar trade agreements, for job losses, wage stagnation, etc., is absurd. It's been going on since long before NAFTA was even a thought. It would just as likely be much worse without NAFTA, than better.
I don't trust corporations either, but unless we are ready to return to the 1950s economically, we need their help. A bunch of people opening small businesses, ain't gonna produce what we need for education, health care, retirement, welfare, unemployment, food stamps, guaranteed income, etc. Increasing taxes and cutting military spending will help, but is only part of the equation. And, no matter how ignorant we think Republicans are, we still have to deal with them.