Because otherwise the national debt is going to cause all sorts of problems through the International market for U.S. Bonds.
If his ego continues like this he will damage the U.S more than any other president even more than the Smoot Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 which helped bring about the Great Depression and made it worse.
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The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, formally the Tariff Act of 1930, was a
U.S. tariff act that raised import duties on over 20,000 goods to
protect American industries from foreign competition, particularly
during the Great Depression. Signed
into law by President Herbert Hoover in 1930, it was named after its
chief congressional sponsors, Senator Reed Smoot and Representative
Willis Hawley.
Key aspects of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act:
- Purpose:To protect domestic industries and farmers from foreign competition during a period of economic hardship.
- Impact:It significantly increased U.S. import duties, leading to retaliatory tariffs from other countries, and a sharp decline in global trade.
- Criticism:Many economists and historians view the act as a policy mistake that worsened the Great Depression.
- Historical Significance:It is a cautionary tale about the potential negative consequences of protectionist trade policies.
- Follow-up:The Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934, which took a more liberal approach to trade, was enacted later.
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In June 1930, the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act increased U.S. tariffs on agricultural imports and more than 20,000 imported goods.
The tariffs imposed were the second-highest in American history. The
goal was to protect American farmers who were most affected by the Great
Depression.
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Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act
The
Tariff Act of 1930, also known as the Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act, was a
protectionist trade measure signed into law in the United States by
President Herbert Hoover on June 17, 1930.
Source:Wikipedia
Originally published: March 13, 1930
Enacted by: the 71st United States Congress
Public law: Pub. L. 71–361
Statutes at Large: ch. 497, 46 Stat. 590
U.S.C. sections created: 589
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