November 13, 2010

Will the Tea Party Throw Trade Overboard?

Robert Lighthizer, New York Times

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Given the Tea Party's desire to restore America's greatness, it will push Washington to stand up to China and re-establish American pre-eminence, even at the cost of the country's free-trade record.

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TAGGED: China, South Korea, Free Trade, Trade, Republican Party, Tea Party

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