Free Market
Author:
Ron Paul
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of trade and its restriction—are all too typical of our present trade policy. Although we think of ourselves as a free-trading nation, it takes more than price of those Japanese cars that do get through, and of U.S. cars as well, since competitive pressures will be taken off General Motors and Ford. Free trade at all for special interests, and enact protection against “unfair” out-of-state competition. Knowing how similar situations come about, we could bet that someone in