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Should the U.S. restrict trade with nations based on their ideology?
11-19-2012, 03:09 AM
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Should the U.S. restrict trade with nations based on their ideology?
Please sent your ideas on this as quick as possible. I need this for school... Thank you for all your willingness to do this.... Smile
Also Please add every reason that you know of, of why your answer is right. Please try to give moref acts than opinion!

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11-19-2012, 03:18 AM
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Do you have any idea how many countries in the world would restrict trade with the US based on OUR ideology? And if your teacher assigned this then he/she is very biased. You should call him or her out for giving you such a loaded question to ask. And no, we should NOT restrict trade with other countries based solely on their ideologies.

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11-19-2012, 03:18 AM
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As a true liberal, not a socialist or progressive fraudulently using the label, I believe in open trade with everyone (free markets), but governments have always taxed commerce and used restrictions as extortion to force other nations to comply with the restricting governments' wants.

True liberalism advocates: individual freedom, weak government, and free markets. Conservatism advocates: moral responsibility, strong government, and protected markets. Progressives advocate: social concern, omniscient government, and controlled markets. Socialism advocates: social responsibility, omnipresent government, and collective markets.
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11-19-2012, 03:18 AM
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Yes, they should.
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