Trade+Reform

Trade Reform


 * Free Trade Reform-** We believe that there should be free trade with other countries. In America, when there is foreign trade, there should be no additional taxes or fees on top of the original cost for the product. When a trade is in effect, the product should only be sold for what it is worth, and not taxed unless there is permission from the country that the product is from. It should be the same rule concerning products coming out of America. Unless the country receives permission from us to tax extra, then they should not be allowed to tax the people of their country on our products. If a country fails to obey our request and they add taxes, we should stop selling products to them until they heed to our request.


 * Allies vs. Enemy Reform**: Americans should only trade with an ally country, for it will only be beneficial, and there would be no conflict or argument involved in the trade process. If we traded with an enemy, they would ask for unfair trade rates, and if we denied the request, then they would argue, and possibly create a national disagreement. This would not benefit the country, and would only escalate violence, and disagreement between the countries.


 * Borders Reform:** We believe in free trade, therefore, no matter where we trade, all products should be sold for their original price. If a product is made in the United States, then all states should have access and rights to the products. However, if a country wants to trade that is not normally participating in trade with America, then the Simplificarians believe that America should allow trade until further convinced that it is a bad idea.