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Is NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) actually about free trade? Is that free market capitalism?

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Is NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) actually about free trade? Is that free market capitalism?

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No. NAFTA and other international trade agreements do not represent free trade. Free trade occurs in the absence of government interference in the flow of goods, while NAFTA represents more government in the form of an international body. It is incompatible with our Constitution and national sovereignty, and we don’t need it to benefit from international trade. It is not free market capitalism when you have government intervention and auto-determination of the terms of the trade. It’s like the title of the Federal Reserve… it makes the uninformed populace think it’s part of the federal govt, when it is not. Free trade agreements have nothing to do with free trade. We don’t need government agreements to have free trade.

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