When Donald Trump took office and took aim at the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as promised on the campaign trail, critics – with good reason – sounded alarm at his in-your-face approach. It’s not, they said, how you deal with neighbors.
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I remember most Democrats opposed NAFTA back in the early 90's. One of the reasons for promoting Bill Clinton was that he was, like his friend George H. W. Bush, a globalist and a pro NAFTA Democratic President was needed to push NAFTA through the House--which he barely did then. There was also the so-called "Halloween Coalition" who opposed NAFTA then, Ralph Nader, Ross Perot, Pat Buchanan and Jesse Jackson. Afterward candidate Obama promised to renegotiate NAFTA, but being another globalist, never followed through on that. --Ron W
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