One thing people didn't pay attention to is that one of the few issues Trump has been consistent on for decades is strong protectionism.https://twitter.com/blakehounshell/status/811769281339912192 …
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@EdwardGLuce says yes related to China. Corporations are probably even in favor. Will be sector specificThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Not a lot of evidence for the existence of significant principle-based backbone in GOP "leadership" at the moment.
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If nothing else, they will go along out of cowardice
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and what happens to prices at Walmart?
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Will the GOP sell their own grandmas for a nickel? I'd bet on yes.
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absolutely not
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how's WalMart taking this?
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protectionism at home feels great until it's time to protect drug patents, movie piracy, and Mickey Mouse logos abroad.
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They have no choice. He/s doing it with a phone and a pen.
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Serious question: is the business elite ready for a return to protectionism? Or do they think Trump won't act on his words?
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You're assuming the "business elite" is indivisible. Some would benefit from protectionism, some not.
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