By R.C.
Sent: Tue, Mar 17, 2020 10:26 p.m.
Puerto Rico Can Help the U.S. End Its Dependence on Chinese Pharmaceutical Ingredients
In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, public health officials and policy experts have raised concerns that the U.S. is too dependent on China for critical active pharmaceutical ingredients. The ... www.forbes.com |
R.C.: Rising unemployment drove Puerto Ricans to the mainland.
Now they vote in Florida elections.
Plus Bill Clinton proved his globalist bona fides by pushing pharmaceutical production overseas.
Today is the day I tried to warn the "Free-Trade" enthusiasts about. When President Bill Clinton signed off on the North American Free Trade Agreement and the General Agreement on Trade & Tariffs in 1993, otherwise known as NAFTA/GATT, he quite literally slashed the economic throat of the United States. rense.com |
When President Bill Clinton signed off on the North American Free Trade Agreement and the General Agreement on Trade & Tariffs in 1993, otherwise known as NAFTA/GATT, he slashed the economic throat of the United States. We've been hemorrhaging jobs to foreign nations like Communist China ever since.
Until 1993, the United States of America was the world's economic king, and our people enjoyed the highest standard of living in recorded history. But NAFTA/GATT changed all that by virtually removing all trade protections that ensured our general prosperity.
1 comment:
Surely and truly sending pharma manufacturing to China is a national security issue.
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