People love to talk about past failures, but the real focus should be on fixing America’s broken trade policies. Prioritizing American businesses over cheap imports is the right move—it’s about time.
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Totally fair questions. I think it’s about finding a balance—yes, global cooperation matters, but we can’t keep sacrificing American jobs and industries in the name of cheap goods. Supporting local businesses and workers should be part of a sustainable future too.
I really appreciate that, and I agree, local resilience matters. American jobs matter.
I just worry when “supporting American workers” becomes a cover for corporate protectionism. A care-based future uplifts workers everywhere, not just within borders. That’s the balance I’m after.
I agree, a care-based future should uplift all workers. At the same time, we can’t let corporate protectionism get in the way of truly supporting American workers. It’s about ensuring fair wages, job security, and sustainability for everyone—within and beyond borders.
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Trade policy that centers care would look beyond borders and prioritize people, sustainability, and global cooperation over profit and power.
I just worry when “supporting American workers” becomes a cover for corporate protectionism. A care-based future uplifts workers everywhere, not just within borders. That’s the balance I’m after.