As was Cuba, China, Nicaragua and Venezuela some sovereign nations./s
Soldiers from Cuba, Russia, China, Venezuela, and Nicaragua participate in Independence Day parade in Mexico
https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1694985877_49810.html
Translated excerpt with translators comments:
You have to admit, Mexico’s president loves to flaunt his love of dictatorships. Ironically, he displayed that love flagrantly last Saturday by including four murderous dictatorships in his country’s Independence Day celebrations.
You also have to admit, this stunt was an extreme display of Latrine America’s Latrinity at its very worst. Absolutely revolting stunt, as nauseating as the smell of the worst imaginable latrine.
See for yourself in slide show above and in this official Mexican government:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp1aYf6DwoA
At least 14 Cuban soldiers and 14 Russian cadets participated in the traditional parade that takes place in Mexico every September 16 to celebrate that country’s Independence Day, according to images published by the blog Contando Estrelas.
.....Among the other 19 countries invited to participate in the parade, AMLO included dictatorships such as China, Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.
Yes, communism is pretty sovereign. I was thinking of Putin discussing sovereignty in terms opposed to the headlong journey into globalist power over all, and of NATO to keep the peace of members only. Another LOL. NATO-US is purposefully breaking Europe, first. Asia is next. (Hillary was all about Asia and still is, I hear.)
130 BILLION US taxpayers money and now this:
🇺🇸 Union of Auto Workers (UAW) officially begins strike with 12,700 workers at three plants.
This includes workers at Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis.
The strike could impact as many as 146,000 workers by next week.
What does this mean?
46% of US auto production is set to go offline as a result of the UAW strike.
We have $90+ oil prices and a potential large jump in car prices.
Another curveball for the Fed.
According to Bloomberg, a 10-day UAW strike would reduce US GDP by $5.6 billion.
The auto industry accounts for 3% of US GDP.
A strike longer than a few days would send many midwest states into a recession.
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