America First: Why Americans Must End Free Trade, Stop Outsourcing and Close Our Open Borders

By Paul Streitz
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Published: Jan. 23, 2011
Words: 62,431 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458184474


Short description

America First is a direct attack on current free trade economics, immigration policies and globalization.

Extended description

America First is a closely reasoned economic argument why Americans must end free trade, stop outsourcing and close its open borders. America First is a direct attack on current free trade economics and globalization.

The book contends that these two economic theories have damaged the American middle-class and lower income workers in particular. America First proposes that Americans must return to the policies of protecting American manufacturers and American workers. It contends that the economic policies of Alexander Hamilton led the country to economic prosperity and that these policies of high tariffs and protection of the American workers must return.

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immigration, free trade, paul streitz, immigration economics, america first

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