Candidate Donald Trump has addressed to the U.S. and to the World that if elected his agenda on trade would be to “negotiate fair trade deals that creates American jobs, increase American wages, and reduce America’s trade deficit” (Trump, “Declaring American Economic Independence”). Therefore, withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnerships (TPP) and renegotiate the terms of the …show more content…
To do this she proposed three policies: boost economic growth, […] create fair growth, […] [and] support long-term growth” (Gorman). In regards to trade agreements Clinton opposes the TPP, similar to candidate Trump. Although both Clinton and Trump oppose the TPP that does not mean Clinton is following mercantilist arguments such as Trump, rather, Clinton falls under the propositions that Liberalism has constructed. Such propositions are: “(I) purpose of economic activity [is] to enrich individuals, (II) countries gain from trade, [and] (III) countries are made wealthier by [producing] products […] at a really low cost at home and trading them for goods that [are] […] produced at a relatively high cost” (Oatley 9). By now identify the propositions that construct Liberalism and categorize Clinton as a political leader sharing a similar ideology, it leads to the conclusion that Clinton is making an effort to not only strength the middle-class but to have the U.S. in agreements that are germane to gains of