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Huckabee's Trade (section page)
Free and Fair Trade
"As president, I will fight for America’s future and America’s farmers. I will:
- Reject Obama’s radical, EPA mandates that strangle farmers with bureaucracy and Washington nonsense.
- Fight for free and fair trade. Americans can compete with anyone in the world, but agriculture trade is often unfair and not free.
- Support American corn producers and the renewable fuel standard. Washington shouldn’t pick favorites or change the rules in the middle of the game.
- Abolish the Death Tax and protect family farms." [1]
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
"I support free, fair trade, but I’m sick of America’s workers getting punched in the gut."
"We don’t create good jobs for Americans by entering into unbalanced trade deals that forgo congressional scrutiny and ignore the law only to import low-wage labor, undercut American workers, and drive wages lower than the Dead Sea."
"I cannot support giving this administration trade promotion authority (TPA) for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)" given the following reasons:
- Obama administration cannot be trusted to negotiate on behalf of the American people.
- President Obama should sort out a clear, honest framework of Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) with Congress before horse-trading with foreign bureaucrats.
- Political pressure from Obama administration will force Congress to accept even a lousy TPP agreement.
- Poorly crafted TPP will worsen problems on immigration and currency manipulation, such as number of foreign workers and artificially cheap imports.
"We need to expand trade and work with partners across the globe to grow our economy. However, this Administration (TPA) cannot be trusted to negotiate a deal that makes sense for American workers. [2]
More Issues on Free Trade
- Trans Pacific Partnership isn't fair trade or free trade
- Huckabee complained that American wages have been stagnant since Chinese trade agreements went into effect over the past few decades: "People are working hard, and they have less to show for it," he said. "We need to quit apologizing for being America, and we need to start making it so that Americans can prosper and not just so that the Chinese can buy Louis Vuitton and Gucci bags.