1) My question is why Bernie thinks firms are not price sensitive to labor domestically (we can raise min wage without causing unemployment), but are price sensitive to labor internationally (Berine doesn't like free trade agreements because he thinks it gives firms more ability to outsource jobs). The point I'm trying to make is he is either 1) ignorant/illogical, 2) intentionally misleading to play to his populist base, or 3) one or more of my assumptions are faulty. I'm leaning towards #2, but #1 or #3 are possible and I'm curious to see what Bernie's supporters (seems like the majority of the posters here) think.
2) "Freer" as in fewer tariffs, fewer quotas, fewer nontariff barriers, less retaliatory protectionism, more peaceful cooperation between nations...things most economists agree increase the social welfare of the world as a whole. But the TPP (of which I also haven't looked through all the ins and outs of), would probably deserve a thread of its own. I'm not sure why Zito brought it up as a response to my question because one doesnt have anything to do with the other. Whether the answer is a "yes" or a "no," the question of Bernie's logic still remains.
I'm torn at a level. Our domestic steel industry is in the crapper and folks like to carp about the unions and domestic labor costs, but our workers would be darn near working for the minimum wage to have to be price competitive with a Chinese government that subsidizes the Chinese steel industry and allows them to sell at a loss. So mark me down as wanting freer trade, but everyone has to play.
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"“Bernie was never anti-growth, anti-development, or anti-business,” explained Monte. “He just wanted businesses to be responsible toward their employees and the community. He wanted local entrepreneurs to thrive. He wanted people to have good jobs that pay a living wage."
I find it to be no more ridiculous than socialist Sanders bemoaning how many deodorant choices we have in America, but I guess it's all a matter of perspective.
speaking of Bernie
i donated money to his cause today
2nd time i have ever donated money to a candidate and the 1st time since i did for Ron Paul back in 07/08
Still baffling to me that you could support both
Why? If he aligns more with one one cycle then he does. I'm rooting for Bernie to get the dem nod because I think he's better than the status quo. Would be interesting have a Bernie/Paul presidency. I'd almost bet someone like Bush or Hildog would run 3rd party.
Still baffling to me that you could support both