A couple of weeks ago, you wouldn't answer a question of mine - I guess you needed more time to think on it. Here it is again;
Let's talk about your lumber analogy. For those that don't remember, Agman used lumber in place of beef to explain the benefits of international trade. He explained how WE benefit when WE can buy cheaper trees abroad instead of locally to make lumber and make more money. He then said that WE can make even more money by turning that lumber derived of foreign trees into boards. Now, Agman, please bring this back to the beef industry and tell me who "WE" are and who the local tree seller represents and what is going to happen to them.