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Subject How Does the Trade War Hurt You?
Date October 17, 2019 11:12 AM
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New Cato video on the trade war. How can US politics survive no shared understanding of the economy? Another unnecessary police killing.

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October 17, 2019

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A country can have a robust debate about ideas and priorities, or how to interpret the world as we find it. But can it have a meaningful policy discussion when the intellectual class has no shared understanding of the facts? The next U.S. Presidential election may show us.

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Unnecessary police shootings can impose emotional costs throughout the communities where they happen.

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Our trade war with China has negative consequences for American consumers and workers across the board. Learn more by watching this new Cato video.

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