Cooking the Books 1 – The King of Tariffs

‘Trump often cites the “gilded age” of William McKinley, the late 19th-century president, who imposed tariffs at an average rate of 50 percent to protect the domestic farming sector from foreign competition’ (Times, 4 April). Actually, it was the manufacturing sector that McKinley wanted to protect. When he was a congressman for Ohio he drew … Continue reading Cooking the Books 1 – The King of Tariffs