Due chiefly to your efforts, Congress will raise Americans’ cost of buying sleeping bags made in Bangladesh. The rationale for this tariff is explained by Rep. Aderholt: it “affects jobs right here in North Alabama and allows for companies like Exxel to return good paying jobs back to the United States.”Imposing punitive tariffs on borrowed sleeping bags and on indoor sleeping, along with banning the use of months-old bags, unquestionably – according to your economics – “affects jobs … in North Alabama and allows for companies like Exxel to return good paying jobs back to the United States.”
So why only a tariff on foreign-made sleeping bags?
Given your evident principles, I must ask why you pursue them so timidly?
Sincerely,
Donald J. Boudreaux
Professor of Economics
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030
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