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Thursday, August 17, 2006

Vroom

Another silly photo op for the president. Dan Froomkin says:

Bush made time for a photo op on his way to the Pennsylvania fundraiser. The York Daily Record reports:

At Harley-Davidson's Springettsbury Township plant, George W. Bush may as well have been a rock star. Donning sunglasses similar to the ones worn by U2 front man Bono, President Bush strutted into the motorcycle maker's Softail plant Wednesday afternoon for a two-hour foray.

Wow, what a cool guy. Mid-life crisis Republican bikers for Bush.

I'm glad Bush has all the difficult problems he faces completely figured out so he has time to play around making loud vroom sounds for the cameras. Let's see, work on saving lives from the ravages of war, or put on a costume and make loud noises for the cameras. Hmmm. Let's play dress-up! -- but we need an excuse. How about we say it's to tout the merits of free trade? Yeah, that's the ticket:

Free-Trade Ain't What It Used to Be, by Dean Baker: USA Today had a great story about President Bush's visit to a Harley-Davidson factor in York, Pennsylvania to tout the merits of "free-trade." The reason why the story was so great is that the plant is in fact a testament to the effective use of protectionist policies to sustain a favored industry.

Don't take my word for it, here's the beginning of a 1983 article in the New York Times describing President Reagan's decision to impose tariffs on imported motorcycles:

In an unusually strong protectionist action, President Reagan today ordered a tenfold increase in tariffs for imported heavyweight motorcycles.

The impact of Mr. Reagan's action, which followed the unanimous recommendation of his trade advisers, is effectively limited to Japanese manufacturers, which dominate every sector of the American motorcycle market.
The action was exceptional for protecting a single American company, the Harley-Davidson Motor Company of Milwaukee, the sole surviving American maker of motorcycles ("U.S. Raises Tariff for Motorcycles," 4-2-83:A1).

So now this successful protectionist measure is touted as a testament to the merits of "free-trade." Anyone got any Iraqi WMDs? Thanks to Peter Hart from Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) for the tip.

    Posted by Mark Thoma on Thursday, August 17, 2006 at 02:02 PM in Economics, International Trade, Politics | Permalink  TrackBack (0)  Comments (10)

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