FREE TRADE FOR THEE, NOT FOR ME. TAP's resident economist Dean Baker likes to blast free traders for their tendency to only want free trade in low skill jobs and low income labor. You never see trade deals meant to open up competition in lawyers, or doctors, or CEOs. Nevertheless, free traders assure us that such competition is fantastic when decimating auto workers and artisans. So what gives? Well, class solidarity. Chris Hayes reports on the slippage of finance firms to other countries, and notes that some of the loudest voices in favor of free trade seem siginifcantly less interested when it's their caste being traded. --Ezra Klein