““Once we pass the one-year fixed so people right now aren’t in difficulty, we would sit and negotiate that,” Schumer said. “The leader has said that he won’t negotiate before. We’re willing to negotiate once the credits are extended, plain and simple.””
Open the government and you have until next November to find a way to fix the issue.
Sixty years ago, quite a few teachers in my local schools were WWII and/or Korean War combat veterans. Assaulting a teacher, any teacher, was likely to have sudden and unpleasant consequences for the foolish student.
Mexico is Cousin Eddie parking in your driveway in his dilapidated RV, then selling drugs out of it.
Police: “Sorry Mr. Griswold, nothing we can do.”
(Yelling outside: Hey Clark. S***ter’s full!)
If we’re going to war, let’s have one we can drive to.
Most, if not all of our federal employees who are employed on our behalf in Mexico receive a Department of State 20% wage hardship bonus for working and living in Mexico. It largely has to do with the exposure to sewage pollution and crime.
While some of us have known Mexicans we would not mind living next door, there are towns and cities and schools across the farming areas of our country that are run entirely by individuals with Mexican-Latin American surnames.
BTW, the Mafia in America kept the violence limited to among themselves, not to outsiders. They were smart enough to realize that if they displayed violence to those outside the Mafia, that would invite retribution from an outraged public. I hope Michael Franzese does a video comparing the cartel to the Mafia. The big difference is that the Mexican cartels engage in extreme violence to the public which the Mafia declined to do.