metis
aged ecumenical anthropologist
OK, so the conservative economists think it's bad news, the more liberal economists think it's bad news, but their supposedly wrong because they're "Establishment"?If you're talking about the negative so called conservative commentators, they are members to the Establishment, from both parties. And why should we be horrified?
The history of trade wars is not good, and we simply cannot turn the clock back. I was opposed to NAFTA from the outset, but the reality is that once the genie is out of the bottle she's a bugger to get back in. However, admittedly these trade alliances have helped a lot of people in a lot of countries, including here in the States, and if we don't play the game, we'll lose, and this is coming from a guy who economically is a "Neo-Marxist". Now, don't let that title scare ya because it has nothing to do with "Communism" ala Soviet or Chinese style. It's more based on Gandhian economics that largely relies on cottage industries. However, we simply ain't ready for that kind of system here, and that's for sure.