1988 www.amazon.com Watch the full interview: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Paul is a supporter of free trade and opposes protectionism in favor of "conduct free trade, travel, communication and diplomacy with other nations." He opposes many free trade agreements (FTAs), such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which states that "free trade agreements are actually registered managed" and serve special interests and big business, not the citizens. He voted against the Central American Free Trade ZoneAgreement (CAFTA), saying that increases the size of government, eroded the sovereignty of the United States and was unconstitutional. He also voted against the Australia - U.S. FTA, the U.S. - Singapore FTA, and the U.S. - Chile FTA, and voted to withdraw from the WTO. He believes that "fast track" powers that be developed by Congress gave the President to negotiate free trade agreements in the country, in the name, unconstitutional, and that Congress, rather than the executive should be to build free trade agreement exchange. Paul also has a 83%Voting in favor of protectionism in the Chamber of Deputies according to Global Trade Watch. In January 2008, Paul, and to plan an economic revival as Peter Schiff and Donald L. Luskin as an economic adviser to his campaign. National Journal, Paul describes the macroeconomic policy in 2006 as a more conservative 48% of the home and more liberal than 51% of the house. For 2008, his grades were more conservative than 91% of the house and more liberal than 8%...
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