Senator Rand Paul, R-Ky., Cut President Donald Trump’s tariffs Claiming that some of his colleagues -the Republican legislators secretly praises him to avoid the political reaction.
“The whole discussion is so fundamentally back and up,” Paul said on Tuesday while appearing at Squawk Box. “This is based on fallacy, and the fallacy is that somehow in the trade, someone needs to lose. It’s somehow when you trade with anyone, losing, and someone uses you, and China disrupts you or Japan pulls you. It is absolutely fallacy.
He continued: “If you have a free society and I trade with you if you want to sell me a coat and I give you $ 200 for it, we both agreed to it and we are both satisfied with the trade.”
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Senator Rand Paul criticizes the tariff policy, arguing it by fans who are considering the trade incorrectly.
Paul claimed that American citizens did not trade with China, as they trade with their local shops. He suggested that the undeveloped way to look at such deals would say that they have a trade deficit in their grocery store, otherwise the employer would have a trade deficit with employees if they never buy their product. But this, he said, is mistaken.
“We have to go back to the basics” Is the good trade or trade bad? “,” Paul claimed.
Leading CNBC Joe Kerne asked Paul to confirm that the Republicans secretly applaud the senator for criticism of tariff policy because they are afraid of the return reaction for it publicly.
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“It’s a quiet whisper,” Paul confirmed. “And people approach me in the hall – you know how” Atlas shrugged “, they will fit and say,” Who is John Galt? ”
The senator added that every time he publishes articles in support of free trade in his social media accounts, reports of free trade opponents.
“I get Moffi, I get what they call,” “I get more comments than you like, which, in their words, is not good, but we must have this discussion, and people need to understand that trading between people, not countries, and this is false accounting,” he said.
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2025-04-08 23:00:00