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by kingkongrevenge
6512 days ago
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Real median wages are flat or down in the US for the last 30 years. You can talk about the theoretical upsides to global free trade all you want. I'm a believer. But 2 billion people jumped into the labor pool and the reality in the US is that they made a wave that drowned a lot of people. Real wages are depressed. That's not to say there's any real alternative to full open participation in the global market, but your free-market cheer and pom-poms don't capture the full reality from a US worker perspective. |
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if you want to attack free markets, why not go further and advocate barriers on inter-state commerce within the US.