EPISODE · Oct 13, 2024 · 1H 31M
Tariffs, Automation, and the Future of American Labor
from Firing Lane · host Croaky Caiman
In this episode of Firing Lane, Croaky Caiman continues the discussion on welfare populism and the flawed economic policies embraced by some conservatives, particularly tariffs. He dives deeper into how tariffs not only fail to bring back jobs but actually accelerate automation, driving up costs for consumers and contributing to inflation. Croaky explores the broader implications of protectionism, including its disruptive effects on the global economy and international diplomacy. He contrasts this with true conservative principles—free markets, competition, and innovation—and calls for preparing the American workforce for the future rather than clinging to the failed progressive policies of the past. With a sharp critique of populism and a focus on real solutions, this episode challenges conservatives to reject short-term fixes in favor of long-term prosperity.
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In this episode of Firing Lane, Croaky Caiman continues the discussion on welfare populism and the flawed economic policies embraced by some conservatives, particularly tariffs. He dives deeper into how tariffs not only fail to bring back jobs but actually accelerate automation, driving up costs for consumers and contributing to inflation. Croaky explores the broader implications of protectionism, including its disruptive effects on the global economy and international diplomacy. He contrasts this with true conservative principles—free markets, competition, and innovation—and calls for preparing the American workforce for the future rather than clinging to the failed progressive policies of the past. With a sharp critique of populism and a focus on real solutions, this episode challenges conservatives to reject short-term fixes in favor of long-term prosperity.
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