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Former President George Bush thought we did. He rushed to sign NAFTA before the Republican Convention. Bush saw the treaty as a silver bullet--a foreign policy coup which demonstrated his concern for the American economy...

Author: By Jacques E. C. hymans, | Title: Economics Outside the Beltway | 11/9/1993 | See Source »

...NAFTA was a silver bullet all right, but it was heading straight toward Bush...

Author: By Jacques E. C. hymans, | Title: Economics Outside the Beltway | 11/9/1993 | See Source »

Bush took it in the teeth on NAFTA and now gets to practice his angling every morning. Perot, the real "comeback kid" of 1992, continues to lead the anti-NAFTA irregular brigade...

Author: By Jacques E. C. hymans, | Title: Economics Outside the Beltway | 11/9/1993 | See Source »

Clinton knows the general mood of the country is anti-NAFTA. He knows this well; his whole campaign was based on exploiting fears of economic decline. Indeed, Clinton has tried to spin his support for NAFTA as a protectionist counter to the Japanese menace...

Author: By Jacques E. C. hymans, | Title: Economics Outside the Beltway | 11/9/1993 | See Source »

...televised war of sound-bites and spin, Perot has more than enough ammo to take on the whole administration single-handedly. Clinton's "NAFTA we HAFTA" baseball cap just can't compete with Perot's ten-gallon polemics...

Author: By Jacques E. C. hymans, | Title: Economics Outside the Beltway | 11/9/1993 | See Source »

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