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THAT WAS QUICK: Mexico’s President Begs Trump For Friday Meeting on Just Announced Tariffs
Gatewsy ^ | 5-30-2019 | Cristina Laila

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, Mexico’s president Lopez Obrador sent Trump a letter begging for a meeting to work toward a solution.

“Mexico’s 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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To: Aevery_Freeman
The tariff is a tool, not the product.

BS. Tariffs are hardly unusual or "out of the box thinking" in the rest of the world. Only in America are tariffs consider this exotic crazy thing to be feared and loathed.

161 posted on 06/01/2019 6:10:45 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Aevery_Freeman

The tariff does not end any of the conditions you outline unless Mexico capitulates.


162 posted on 06/01/2019 6:13:07 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12)There were Democrat espionage operations on Republican candidates)
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To: central_va

Rather than out of the box thinking, permanent general tariffs are under the rock thinking of E Trogs


163 posted on 06/01/2019 6:15:09 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12)There were Democrat espionage operations on Republican candidates)
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To: bert
Rather than out of the box thinking, permanent general tariffs are under the rock thinking of E Trogs

Tell that to rest of the entire world which runs trade surpluses wit the USA.


The countries with which the United States has the largest trade deficits in goods are not always its most important trading partners. Some nations export a lot without importing much. But the top five trading partners also have the largest deficits.


164 posted on 06/01/2019 6:19:40 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: tcrlaf

So was there a meeting? Or will Trump just get around to him sometime? (Which would be hilarious.)


165 posted on 06/01/2019 6:22:11 AM PDT by OKSooner
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To: tcrlaf
BTW this whole situation kinda begs the question, why didn't El Jorge Arbusto run this play on them back in 2002 or so?

Captain Obvious wants to know...

166 posted on 06/01/2019 6:26:24 AM PDT by OKSooner
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To: OKSooner

Make the “Beaner Wienie Presidente” come the the WH and kiss the ring.


167 posted on 06/01/2019 6:26:34 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: tcrlaf

My darkside prediction:

A group of “migrants,” men, women, children, will be massacred south of the border by persons unknown and will be presented as the expedient Mexico will use to stop the flow of border-crossers. The Leftist Press will go apesh!t crazy and blame it on Trump.


168 posted on 06/01/2019 7:06:20 AM PDT by PLMerite ("They say that we were Cold Warriors. Yes, and a bloody good show, too." - Robert Conquest)
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To: bert
In which case, I shall

BUY AMERICAN!!

169 posted on 06/01/2019 7:16:03 AM PDT by Aevery_Freeman (The Elite: Too stupid to know when to quit stealing!)
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To: central_va

Because a great deal more is at stake than just simply a tariff. Depending on what industry is targeted it has a ripple effect. Let’s say the car industry. Parts manufactured in Mexico get shipped to the US. Once it hits the border it gets dropped at a warehouse to be inspected by customs. 5% on these parts are remitted to the piggy US Government who isn’t quite big enough already.

US truck driver who the assembly company pays to ship to their assembly plant may be the target of unemployment due to the tariff. That’s just to break even. The part is assembled by a US worker. To make a profit either the part is now marked up 5% and passed to the dealer having to seek the car fully assembled or the US worker who assembled the part must now also be let go.

Assembled car arrives at dealer. Dealer can either let go of a salesperson to make up the difference on the 5% per car or mark his sales price up 5% and pass it onto us the consumer. Within each of these scenarios if an employee is released at each point along this path it then impacts the local economy. Grocery stores, real estate, eateries, department stores etc. now let’s say this continues per the plan to increase to 10-15-20-25. Now you’re talking an enormous cascading financial impact to the US economy and all so the big fat piggy Government can collect more money. Yes it’s a punishment but let’s not fool ourselves here into thinking that punishment doesn’t go two ways. It does and in a big way.


170 posted on 06/01/2019 9:28:07 AM PDT by Jarhead9297
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To: central_va

And that’s just on a single part. Now multiply that by thousands of products shipped here every day. You get the picture. This is why investors are selling because they know the writing in the wall.


171 posted on 06/01/2019 9:33:25 AM PDT by Jarhead9297
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To: Jarhead9297

The TOTAL amount of imports is $1.5T/yr any sell off greater than that is stupid money leaving.


172 posted on 06/01/2019 12:49:56 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Jarhead9297

Your points are moot. The situation is dynamic and domestic suppliers will come on line. Sorry Free Traitors™ the world is changing under your feet and Patriots i.e. nationalists are on to your game. Why not kill yourselves now?


173 posted on 06/01/2019 12:53:19 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va

Really, please educate us on the vast plethora of steel manufacturing that can be quickly stood up to offset the trillions in losses. I wonder how long it would take for a steel manufacturing plant to be stood up in this country considering all the Government regulations and red tape that investors must step through. Local alone is a beast but Federal is a mammoth. What do you say? Three years? Five years? Is that about right? It’s easy to bloviate from behind a keyboard while thousands are out of work because domestic manufacturing is so easy to stand up. Possible? Absolutely. Easy? Not by a long shot.

Is this what having a differing opinion has come to? Rather than debating facts result to name calling? How quaint. Call me what you wish free this or free that but as a wise man once said “facts don’t care about feelings.”


174 posted on 06/01/2019 1:12:13 PM PDT by Jarhead9297
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To: Jarhead9297
What Free Traitors™ like you do is scare everyone into thinking a tariff is an embargo, which it is not. There will be plenty of goods flowing in the USA, including steel, even with the tariff.

But to answer your stupid inane question first you add shifts to existing plants. More employment and higher wages to follow - a great thing. Then you start building new facilities or adding to existing facilities to increase production. In the mean time to make up any shortage we keep importing tariff steel. It's not rocket science.

Macro economics is hard Mr. Marine but I think if you massage your head and breath deeply you will get it, one day.

175 posted on 06/01/2019 1:20:40 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: RitaOK

What does that mean to “transfer it to their sponsors”?


176 posted on 06/01/2019 1:26:33 PM PDT by Wm F Buckley Republican
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To: tcrlaf
How I envision any meeting.


177 posted on 06/01/2019 1:30:32 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: central_va

Yes Marine and College graduate in Business with classes in economics micro and macro. I don’t pretend to know everything and do agree with some of your points. I’ve never been a fan of tariffs. If tariffs were used in the proper way we’d eliminate Federal income taxes and impose 100% tariffs. But we know that’s never going to happen. Instead, the Government we trust so much gets to pick the winners and losers of the free market place by imposing tariffs as a punishment.

Ever wonder why Mexico was successful in steering away manufacturing? It was because of HUNDREDS of bi-lateral trade agreements with other countries tariff free with little to no regulations. I’d be happy as hell to think manufacturing was coming back en masse to our country. However, due to overbearing regulations, legal expenses and cost, assemblers will certainly find other suppliers and those manufacturers will be found in the next Mexico across the ocean.

Until the US cleans up its laws and regulations respecting business growth (Trump has done a great deal thus far but Congress is the lynchpin) then we can hope and wish that tariffs will bring back jobs.


178 posted on 06/01/2019 1:34:13 PM PDT by Jarhead9297
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To: Jarhead9297
I’d be happy as hell to think manufacturing was coming back en masse to our country. However, due to overbearing regulations, legal expenses and cost, assemblers will certainly find other suppliers and those manufacturers will be found in the next Mexico across the ocean.

It's time for Patriots not pussies. Tariffs are Patriot candy!!!!

179 posted on 06/01/2019 1:37:36 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Wm F Buckley Republican

Oh, you know, the ones POTUS was speaking of, who are supposed to be a citizen “relative”, so therefore some of the infiltrators are allowed in easier than others. It’s all too insane.

Of course, personally, I consider the Marxist Democrats to be the biggest Infiltrator SPONSORS of them all. On Soros dime, no doubt.


180 posted on 06/01/2019 3:31:59 PM PDT by RitaOK (Viva Christo Rey! Public Schools/Academia are the Marxist Farm Team for more coming. Infinitum.)
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