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Nicholas Grossman

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International Relations prof at U. Illinois. Senior Editor @ArcDigi. Author “Drones and Terrorism.” Politics, national security, and occasional nerdery.

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    1. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Mar 3

      Nicholas Grossman Retweeted Michael Tracey

      Weird straw man. 1) No one thinks this. 2) One can (and should) criticize a bad policy idea even if it's not the worst thing ever.https://twitter.com/mtracey/status/969929909706600449 …

      Nicholas Grossman added,

      Michael TraceyVerified account @mtracey
      That so many DC wonk types see *tariffs* as the most shockingly abhorrent thing Trump has ever proposed tells you all you need to know about their debased moral frameworks
      1 reply 5 retweets 9 likes
    2. Douglas Reimann‏ @dgvreiman Mar 3
      Replying to @NGrossman81

      China/Japan dumping Steel on US to deliberately drive US Corps out of business, and Dems whining about tariffs on China and Japan's dumps?

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    3. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Mar 3
      Replying to @dgvreiman

      Only 5% of US imported steel comes from Japan. Less than 2% comes from China. The biggest exporters of steel to US are (in order): Canada, Brazil, South Korea. There's no evidence they've engaged in dumping. Not sure where you're getting your info, but you've been misled.pic.twitter.com/hLFn94Nf9g

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    4. Douglas Reimann‏ @dgvreiman Mar 3
      Replying to @NGrossman81

      https://www.vox.com/2018/3/1/17066838/white-house-trump-steel-tariffs … Note in 2016 Obama even complained about Chinese dumping steel on US and imposed tariffs - Dems loved tariffs then.

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    5. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Mar 3
      Replying to @dgvreiman

      That was smaller and much more targeted. This is larger, general, and therefore worse. I can’t speak for anyone but me, but I thought the 2016 protectionism was a bad idea, and pleased when it was quickly reversed.

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    6. Douglas Reimann‏ @dgvreiman Mar 3
      Replying to @NGrossman81

      Nicholas, I was wondering why you thought the Tariffs a bad idea? Be glad to listen to your reasons why.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Mar 3
      Replying to @dgvreiman

      Raise costs on consumer goods and manufacturing inputs. About 140,000 Americans work in steel or aluminum production. Over 6 million work industry that uses steel/aluminum. And everyone buys stuff with those metals in them.

      4:36 PM - 3 Mar 2018 from Urbana, IL
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        2. Douglas Reimann‏ @dgvreiman Mar 3
          Replying to @NGrossman81

          Nick, if US steel and alum Corps sell at same price as foreign Corps are selling for now, (which they said would do) why would prices rise?

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        3. Nicholas Grossman‏ @NGrossman81 Mar 3
          Replying to @dgvreiman

          Because US companies can’t meet all the demand alone.

          2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
        4. Douglas Reimann‏ @dgvreiman Mar 3
          Replying to @NGrossman81

          Nick, Foreign companies still ble to sell in USA just meet US prices, and now US Companies can expand quickly-no reason for prices up.

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