Those steel tariffs you refer to were put in place to counter the government subsidies
(read: tax payer checks given to a company) that some foreign governments were giving
to their steel companies so they could undercut U.S. steel companies. These foreign
steel companies got away with this for years.
This, of course, was completely unfair to U.S steel companies, thus the tariffs
were fully justified.
As far as the subject in general, I will simply say this. There is *no* substitute for
a nation having a large industrial base with many high-skill high-paying jobs.
The folks here can decide for themselves what they think of all of this.
In any case, this is starting to get way off topic. So I'll shall simply refer to
the last paragraph in my previous post and leave it at that. It was a fun discussion, though.
