America First  explains how the United States went from the protectionist economy of Alexander Hamilton and Abraham Lincoln to the Free Trade, globalized economy of present day. It shows how that Free Trade economists have a utopian religion that has no relation to reality and are bent on destroying the American worker to preserve their ideology. It shows that our trade policies will crash the dollar and lead to $6 per gallon oil prices, the most visible symbol of a worthless currency.

 But more than simply explain economics, it gives principles for immigration and trade, such as:

 The United States shall conduct foreign trade to improve the living standard of American Citizens.

 This seems intuitively obvious, but foreign trade is not conducted for the benefit of our citizens. It is conducted to improve the profits of multi-national corporations with no thought as to the impact on American workers, to preserve good relations with allies (Japan) and to meet the ideological needs of the free trade zealots.

 With these principles in mind, it becomes easy to understand why NAFTA was a sweetheart contract between global companies and the government. And that killing NAFTA is the first step back toward restoring the American economy.

It also explains that Free Trade and Mass Immigration are different sides of the same coin, the attempt to replace high paid, middle class Americans, with low wage foreigners. This is done by either importing goods made by them, outsourcing jobs to foreign countries, or by importing foreign workers (legal and illegal) directly.

 There is also a section that explains why African-Americans went from understanding the danger immigration poses to their economic position to becoming full-fledged supporters of amnesty and open borders.

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