“Trump creates chaos for no reason other than his own flagrant inability to follow rules or respect the interests of others,” Sachs writes. “The result will be to undermine the long-term role of the dollar; ratchet up the public debt; and undermine the current expansion through a spiral of protectionist measures and rising uncertainties for business.”

“Instead of imposing piecemeal tariffs on our trading partners, he should comprehensively and fundamentally re-write all of our failed unfettered trade policies to stop the race to the bottom and lift living standards in the U.S. and throughout the world.”
—Sen. Bernie SandersIn an interview with NBC News, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the tariffs are “quite frankly, insulting and unacceptable.” And Cecilia Malmstrom, the EU’s trade commissioner, declared on Friday that Trump is playing a “dangerous game.”

If the goal is to help U.S. workers and bolster the domestic economy, what should Trump being doing instead?

“If Trump were serious about protecting good-paying American jobs he would sign an executive order today to prevent large companies that outsource jobs to low-wage countries from receiving lucrative federal contracts and corporate welfare,” recommended Sanders. “Instead of imposing piecemeal tariffs on our trading partners, he should comprehensively and fundamentally re-write all of our failed unfettered trade policies to stop the race to the bottom and lift living standards in the U.S. and throughout the world.”

While Sanders said he would support some trade penalties “on countries like China, Russia, South Korea and Vietnam to prevent them from illegally dumping steel and aluminum” onto the global market, the attack on our closest trading partners makes no sense. “American steel and aluminum workers need our help, and they need it now,” Sanders acknowledge, “but not at the expense of farmers, workers, small businesses and consumers” throughout the country.

Sachs, however, offered a more direct solution to the current crisis presented by the man who occupies the Oval Office.

“The real answer to Trump’s trade (and other) policies is the 25th Amendment,” his op-ed argues. “Trump is unwell and unfit to be President. He is a growing threat to the nation and the world.”

“The emperor had no clothes,” he concludes. “This President has no sense.”

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