I think conservatives can be for very tough-minded trade.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A conservative is a fellow who thinks a rich man should have a square deal.
I think that, especially among conservatives, there's a clear understanding that there are three legs to the conservative stool. There are the free-market economics conservatives, the social conservatives, and the national-security conservatives.
We will see a different trade policy coming out of here, and I'm convinced of it. I wouldn't be supporting Hillary Clinton if I didn't believe that.
I'm not opposed to free trade if it's fair trade. But I am opposed to bad trade deals.
The Conservatives are a confusing lot. They first denied climate change was a serious issue and then suggested strengthening the nuclear industry as a solution to it. They oppose the European Union, but support joining North American Free Trade Agreement, despite its obvious failure.
Conservatives have no understanding of modern capitalism. They have a distorted understanding of the traditional values they claim to defend.
Ultraconservatism is, to me, so illogical. Everywhere you go, conservatives want to cut, cut, cut, cut - cut money for powerless people. So, that's the biggest problem I have with them.
You won't catch Liberal Democrats describing trade unionists as wreckers.
I'm not an ultra-libertarian who thinks there shouldn't be insider-trading laws at all.
I've never been able to get it straight about what these people who are worried about the trade deficit are worried about.