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The WallBuilders Show

The Surprising Constitutional History of Tariffs and How They Shaped American Prosperity

The WallBuilders Show

Tim Barton, David Barton & Rick Green

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4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

The forgotten economic foundation of America lies hidden in plain sight - tariffs. For over 150 years, these import taxes funded 90-95% of the federal government while simultaneously protecting American industry and workers. This eye-opening exploration of tariff history challenges everything we've been taught about international trade and taxation. Bill Federer takes us on a constitutional journey beginning with George Washington's Tariff Act of 1789 and the creation of the Coast Guard spec...

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0:00.0

Welcome to the intersection of faith and culture. This is The Wall Builder Show, taken on the hot topics of the day from a biblical, historical and constitutional perspective. And we're going to get some history today on a topic. I never thought I'd be able to get the history on, and that is tariffs. Hot topic in the culture

0:20.9

right now, and Bill Federer is with us to give us some of that background. I'm Rick Green. We'll

0:25.4

have David Barton and Tim Barton with us a little later in the program. But Bill Federer

0:28.8

joining us now to talk about the history of tariffs. Love you, brother. Appreciate your time today,

0:32.8

man. Thanks for coming on. Well, hey, Rick, great to be with you. Oh, man, I'm telling you, this is going to be a fun topic

0:37.7

today because normally when we're talking economics or taxes, everybody's falling asleep.

0:42.1

But right now, tariffs has everybody's attention. And so David Tim said, man, we got to get Bill Federer.

0:47.9

They'd seen some of the things you had already given some of the history on tariffs and all

0:52.0

that and said, man, let's get Bill on and get an education.

0:55.3

So, bro, I'm just going to throw it at you a real easy one. I mean, tariffs, are they

1:00.1

constitutional and are they good or bad economically and take it away, bro? Yeah, well, they are

1:05.9

constitutional. Article 1, Section 8 authorizes the federal government to collect duties and imposts.

1:13.6

To pay the debts provide for the common defense and the general welfare of the United States,

1:18.3

duties and imposts is another name for tariffs. And this was the number one way the federal government

1:24.9

raised its money for a century and a half. Matter of fact, the second

1:29.3

bill, George Washington signed was the Tariff Act of 1789, which imposed a 5% tariff on all imports.

1:37.6

And Alexander Hamilton, the Secretary of Treasury, and what's he supposed to do, raise revenue

1:43.3

for the federal government, and since revenue he supposed to do, raise revenue for the federal government.

1:44.7

And since revenue came from tariffs, and you had foreign governments wanting to avoid the

1:50.2

tariffs, they would smuggle stuff into America by taking their ship to another place instead

1:56.8

of going into a port. And so Alexander Hamilton started the Coast Guard to catch these

2:04.2

smugglers. And since the fastest ship of the day was called a cutter, these were called revenue

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