Tariffs Versus Free Trade episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 7, 2025 · 11 MIN

Tariffs Versus Free Trade

from Common Sense for America · host Bruce Rutherford

Tariffs vs. free trade has shaped U.S. history, from the Boston Tea Party to the Revolutionary War and beyond. The Smoot-Hawley tariffs worsened the Great Depression, proving protectionism can backfire. Trump and tariffs reignited debate, with rising costs impacting consumers. While strategic trade sanctions help counter unfair practices, broad tariffs fuel inflation. The USMCA replaced NAFTA, promoting balanced trade. Understanding how it works, when to impose tariffs, and the history of tariffs is crucial. Instead of economic isolation, history shows targeted, temporary tariffs—coordinated with allies—work best. The ongoing trade war highlights the need for smart policies over reckless restrictions.   Sources and Citations: 1. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Historical unemployment data during Great Depression 2. World Trade Organization - Historical tariff rates and trade volume data 3. U.S. Trade Representative Office - Current U.S.-Canada trade relationship statistics 4. U.S. International Trade Commission - Steel tariff impact analysis 5. U.S. Census Bureau - Bilateral trade relationship data Connect with us:   What are your thoughts on this episode? Leave us a review, discuss these ideas with your community, and reach out to us directly. Let us know your suggestions for future episodes. YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CommonSenseforAmerica (http://www.youtube.com/@CommonSense4America) BR Website: www.CommonSense4America.com  (https://www.commonsense4america.com/) LinkTree: linktr.ee/CommonSenseForAmerica (http://linktr.ee/commonsenseforamerica)  Email: [email protected]   ABOUT COMMON SENSE FOR AMERICA: Common Sense For America brings history and facts together to inspire non-partisan, common sense solutions to America's biggest challenges. Inspired by Common Sense a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, 1776, Bruce Rutherford, political commentator and educator, dissects U.S. history, American finance, and global affairs, and shares insights in everyday language.   Thomas Paine's Common Sense argues that concentrated political power, whether in a monarchy or elite class, is unjust and undermines democracy. Like with Common Sense, we advocate for a government accountable to the people, emphasizing transparency, representation, and checks on power.

Tariffs vs. free trade has shaped U.S. history, from the Boston Tea Party to the Revolutionary War and beyond. The Smoot-Hawley tariffs worsened the Great Depression, proving protectionism can backfire. Trump and tariffs reignited debate, with rising costs impacting consumers. While strategic trade sanctions help counter unfair practices, broad tariffs fuel inflation. The USMCA replaced NAFTA, promoting balanced trade. Understanding how it works, when to impose tariffs, and the history of tariffs is crucial. Instead of economic isolation, history shows targeted, temporary tariffs—coordinated with allies—work best. The ongoing trade war highlights the need for smart policies over reckless restrictions.   Sources and Citations: 1. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Historical unemployment data during Great Depression2. World Trade Organization - Historical tariff rates and trade volume data3. U.S. Trade Representative Office - Current U.S.-Canada trade relationship statistics4. U.S. International Trade Commission - Steel tariff impact analysis5. U.S. Census Bureau - Bilateral trade relationship data Connect with us:  What are your thoughts on this episode? Leave us a review, discuss these ideas with your community, and reach out to us directly. Let us know your suggestions for future episodes.YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CommonSenseforAmerica (http://www.youtube.com/@CommonSense4America) BRWebsite: www.CommonSense4America.com (https://www.commonsense4america.com/) LinkTree: linktr.ee/CommonSenseForAmerica (http://linktr.ee/commonsenseforamerica) Email: [email protected]  ABOUT COMMON SENSE FOR AMERICA:Common Sense For America brings history and facts together to inspire non-partisan, common sense solutions to America's biggest challenges. Inspired by Common Sense a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, 1776, Bruce Rutherford, political commentator and educator, dissects U.S. history, American finance, and global affairs, and shares insights in everyday language.  Thomas Paine's Common Sense argues that concentrated political power, whether in a monarchy or elite class, is unjust and undermines democracy. Like with Common Sense, we advocate for a government accountable to the people, emphasizing transparency, representation, and checks on power.

NOW PLAYING

Tariffs Versus Free Trade

0:00 11:10

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Common Sense for America?

This episode is 11 minutes long.

When was this Common Sense for America episode published?

This episode was published on March 7, 2025.

What is this episode about?

Tariffs vs. free trade has shaped U.S. history, from the Boston Tea Party to the Revolutionary War and beyond. The Smoot-Hawley tariffs worsened the Great Depression, proving protectionism can backfire. Trump and tariffs reignited debate, with...

Can I download this Common Sense for America episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!