3. Withdraw from NAFTA and the TPP. I don't understand this plan at all. I have yet to find a single economist, foreign or domestic, who thinks this is a good idea. Free trade in support of economic growth is the bedrock principal of the GOP, and he's gutting it.
Then you need to avert your eyes away from the neolibs and to those who make their models after the real world and not those who get angry when teh real world does not work according to their models. ;)
I mostly know the european side, so here it is:
The best study the EU could bring on predicted 0.3% growth, in 10 years, so 0,03% per year for a decade. And that study was heavily flawd.
But the main point is that TPP is not about trade. Everything that is about trade could be done by existing gremiums. TPP is about destroying peoples rights and protections. In German its "nicht-tarifäre Handelshemmnisse" - something that hinders trade that has nothing to to with customs tariffs or taxes.
Instead its about things like "towns cannot prevent their water getting privatised". Something you should know what that means if you look to Detroit. Or GMO. The treaty would outlaw laws forbidding them. (Especially now that all the bad results of the GMO model start to show is insane if you ask me, not to mention the undermining of the demiocracy)
Countries could (and would) be ordered to pay huge sums by private courts payed by the industry if they pass laws to protect people just because that prevents (no, COULD prevent) some sales.
Regarding NAFTA, lots of piliticians in Canada have said that NAFTA (which is not even as bad as TTP) was an error, including the current prime minister if I am right. Not to mention the results of those and similar treaties to Mexico and african countries.