The latest news is that China will retaliate on the companies who joined Trump's effort of banning Huawei. More business will be back to US. MAGA wins
GOP lawmakers--even Iowa's Grassley--- agree. They warned that making the move next month as announced would jeopardize ratification of the trade deal with Mexico and Canada. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/co...ps-slam-trump-s-mexico-tariff-threat-n1012441 Iowa senator Chuck Grassley blasted Trump’s decision and even suggested that he was abusing his presidential authority.
As does that liberal organization... U.S. Chamber of Commerce, who calls it exactly the wrong move. US business groups slam Trump's new tariff threat against Mexico https://thehill.com/business-a-lobb...pose-trump-tariffs-on-mexico-over-immigration
Iknow one thing if my beer prices go up behind these personal fight against Mexico and south America 45 is going to lose in 2020.
Every avocado I saw at my grocery store had a "ripe" sticker on it and, when you gave them the squeeze test, it was clear they were beyond ripe and on to rotting. F*ck avocados. It's clear people are not buying them so they are sitting out longer. And, no more Mexican fajita plates for this hombre cause it contains a portion of guacamole and those bastards are sure to raise the price on the plates yet again! I'd rather eat dirt.
lol at trumpublians like mojotexxx - so called "conservatives" and free market capitalists who now love tariffs, protectionist trade policies and socialist, big-government subsidies for farmers who are negatively impacted by said policies. you crazy kids are too much!
I'm under the belief that a) He's doing this in an attempt to bring back more auto manufacturing to the US and/or b) he's hoping Mexico will 'kick-in' some funding for the wall (so he can say 'Mexico paid for it'). I would say I doubt he thinks Mexico has a real ability to make an impact on immigration in such a short time... that said, he still doesn't understand who actually pays for tariffs, so who knows.