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Free Trade Deficits are Unconstitutional & Unethical, Citizens For Equal Trade

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Many U.S. citizens have been frustrated over the high cost of free trade including 3.6 million manufacturing job losses and its associated massive U.S. tax losses. The culprit is really the trade deficit; it creates unconstitutional tax losses and is ruining America. The trade deficit also allows foreigners to buy up America with their profits. Foreigners now own 14% of U.S. businesses and only employ 3.5% of the workforce. All of these constant yearly job losses cost serious tax losses adding to the national debt. Recognizing this, the new website www.citizensforequaltrade.org is petitioning for an equal (balance) trade policy. The site provides:

1) A Petition you can sign to support Equal Trade to help prevent these large U.S. trade deficits.

2) An INFO Center to understand:

a. Why the trade deficit causes tax losses that are unconstitutional, unethical, and unfair.

b. Why the trade deficit allows foreigners to buy up America.

Equal trade is fair trade. This site provides a great opportunity to understand these facts and act by signing this new petition, instead of just watching America being purchased by foreigners and your job outsourced!

 

Take action -- click here to contact your local newspaper or congress people:
Stop free trade deficit with Equal Trade

Click here to see the most recent messages sent to congressional reps and local newspapers

www.citizensforequaltrade.org

Dr. Alec Feinberg is the founder of Citizens for Equal Trade (CET). He is a reliability economist and author of the book, The Truth of the Modern Recession, Root Causes and Reliable Solutions and inventor of Reliability Economics for the layperson, (more...)
 

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Equal trade is the best type of fair trade by alec feinberg on Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 6:36:55 PM
What are you talking about? by Dick Thomson on Friday, May 14, 2010 at 7:21:32 AM
Response to Dick Thomson Comment by alec feinberg on Friday, May 14, 2010 at 10:03:29 AM