Aren't pressure groups always the same? We have a big chicken and pork farmers lobby. And we have 40% living with less than 1 dollar a day. One would say that the posibility to buy chicken quarters and pork parts at a very low price, since those parts are discarded in the USA market, would be great to feed those childs and not let them starve. But, of course, our lobbies managed to exclude those parts from the FTA so they are still doomed, but of course the 12,000 producers here would still be able to sell their product at the usual price.
>You seem to have no inside knowledge of anything concerning US agriculture, so I'm not going to debate it with you.
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>>No one is critizicing US per se. Only the vast amount of power your farmers have there.....commo'n, do you really like that they get paid tax dollars for NOT producing something?
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>>>Yeah, but the US is an easy target of criticism.
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>>>>I'd say that the U.S. is doing more than its share supporting products made in Peru (as one example):
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http://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/product/enduse/imports/c3330.html>>>>
>>>>That is hardly closing the economy to cheaper foreign goods.
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>>>>>If you think that the best think for the american people is that your government closes their economy to cheaper foreign goods , you are in good company along with Castro and Chavez......hey, why not every country closes their borders to any foreign good and tries to be self supplied for any good produced inside their borders? Sure that would make this global economy work better :)