Why can't we adopt a "both-and" policy? Say, a 10% global tariff and a 10% VAT, along with funding the same benefits that just about every other developed country has (many if which are poorer than the U.S.), i.e., universal health insurance, paid parental leave, universal pre k, tuition free public college and non college apprenticeships, etc.?
Why can't we adopt a "both-and" policy? Say, a 10% global tariff and a 10% VAT, along with funding the same benefits that just about every other developed country has (many if which are poorer than the U.S.), i.e., universal health insurance, paid parental leave, universal pre k, tuition free public college and non college apprenticeships, etc.?
Why can't we adopt a "both-and" policy? Say, a 10% global tariff and a 10% VAT, along with funding the same benefits that just about every other developed country has (many if which are poorer than the U.S.), i.e., universal health insurance, paid parental leave, universal pre k, tuition free public college and non college apprenticeships, etc.?