Congressman Duncan applauds Trump tariff threat as Republican
Tennessee Congressman John Duncan refers to a column by Pat Buchanan that throughout history, the Republican Party favored high tariffs over income taxes, that industrial jobs had shifted and thousands of college graduates were working as waiters and waitresses, that fears of a trade war or greatly exaggerated because America had been losing in one already, that instead the United States has tremendous leverage that it had not used, commending President Donald Trump for proposing tariffs against only two products, steel and aluminum.





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