Posted on 05/30/2019 9:47:59 PM PDT by tcrlaf
Just hours after President Trump announced he will be imposing 5% tariffs on Mexican imports over illegal immigration, Mexicos president Lopez Obrador sent Trump a letter begging for a meeting to work toward a solution.
Mexicos President Lopez Obrador asks Trump to have U.S. officials meet with the Mexican foreign minister in Washington on Friday to seek a solution that benefits both nations, Reuters reported.
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I trust the cartels more than I trust a Mexican politician.
You love the income tax and one sided “free trade” like the good Marxist you really are.
Until that happens, this is all nothing but Kabuki theater.
Actually, it’s the opposite. POTUS is actually doing something. What is “kabuki” is you sitting in your armchair complaining about his actions. Instead of virtue signalling your tough on the border bonafides you need to support his actions.
Trump can shut down the entire southern border if he wants. I’m not liking how this is going but I guess I’ll just have to be patient and see what Treump’s got up his sleeve:-(
Trump can shut down the entire southern border if he wants. Im not liking how this is going but I guess Ill just have to be patient and see what Treumps got up his sleeve:-(
Politically, he can’t. His own party won’t support that and will fight him on it. But do sit in your armchair and complain about one of the few things he can realistically do.
Avocadageddon averted!
We can all breathe easily, now. :)
Talk? When you have to close the border close it. Don’t talk.
This is what happens when you negotiate from a position of strength, instead of asking “what do we have to give you” to make you like us?
“Green slimy things that only have value when a bunch of other stuff is added to them.”
Green, yummy, smooth-like-buttah things that have value when I cut them in half and eat with a spoon. (But I can easily live without them for the greater good.)
Trump knows the only way to get those aholes to do anything is hit them in the wallet.
Trust but verify- delay the tariffs for 3 months and see if things get WAY better. If not, review the situation every 6 months.
Goat greatest of all time
How do you say “Mr President, I would like to build a big beautiful wall for you” in Spanish?
Guess that depends on your definition of "fear and panic."
Let's see... today:
DOW -1.41%
S&P 500 -1.32%
NASDAQ -1.51%
Doesn't look like "fear and panic" to me. We can get excited when the markets decline 3% or more. Any thing less is normal fluctuation.
Personally, I’d have told the Mex ambassador that “I asked you assholes to stop the illegals and you ignore me. And now I got your attention don’t I? Want me not to impliment this? In 1 week the only thing I want to see at the border is tumbleweeds. I’ll be waiting! This is not negotiable!” Then kick his ass out.
If this starts hurting the big drug cartels, it will be interesting to see the results.
Then, please, enlighten us mere mortals with your infinite wisdom.
The tariffs are collected by US Customs as products pass from Mexico into America. The tariff, in this instance a Mexican Products tax, is paid by some American individual or company. Generally, the tariff paid by the importer is passed along to the individual end purchaser, the Guacamole eater in the avacado instance.
Since Americans are paying the tariff, there is no Mexican money involved. The tariff in no way obligates Mexico to pay anything into our economy especially not to build the wall.
If paid, the tariffs on Mexican imports come right out of American pockets.
The intent of the tariffs on Mexican products is to retard or end the import and purchase of Mexican products thus doing harm to the Mexican economy. The tariffs are scheduled to increase until the economic pain becomes so great that Mexico must either capitulate or die.
thus endeth the wisdom of bert on the subject of tariffs paying for the wall
The tariff is a tool, not the product.
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