CEA: US jobs at risk in free trade debate
Decreasing support for free trade in the U.S. and elsewhere could compound economic problems by costing tens of thousands of jobs, the Consumer Electronics Association said Monday.
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Are these clowns kidding?
"Imports from China alone support more than 60,000 U.S. jobs"But they cost 4 million US jobs.
These short-sighted free-for-all traders are just trying to protect their overseas investments - they don't care about American Consumers or workers.
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