Posted on 10/12/2017 7:15:29 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have reaffirmed their commitment to a trilateral renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Speaking during a state visit by Trudeau in Mexico City, the leaders dodged questions seeking their reaction to comments made a day earlier by President Donald Trump about the possibility of the U.S. seeking bilateral agreements if it walks away from NAFTA.
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I am sure they want to continue to screw the American people. Them and US Congress and the rest of the globalists.
Good let them keep NAFTA, just get us out.
They may want it ... so let Canada and Mexico go for it. Our president is looking out for America.
Wonder if there will some border issues that come up as they try to go north and south. LOL!
They may want it ... so let Canada and Mexico go for it. Our president is looking out for America.
Wonder if there will some border issues that come up as they try to go north and south. LOL!
Out of NAFTA ... the UN and NATO—until everyone shares the heavy lifting. No more Uncle Sugar.
How about charging them for their goods transiting the US, and perhaps making each and every truck hire an American “minder” for the trip through our country just to make sure they don't make any “deliveries” en route.
Mexico and Canada really want to retain the 2 to 1 voting privilege over the US concerning trade practices.
Is there such a thing as a frog burrito?
Sending their berry pickers and drug smugglers
Umm, I'm not sure they know what trilateral means.
Send them a tricycle and tell them they are the rear wheels and we are the front wheel that has the important job of steering. Maybe then they'll understand.
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