Mexico ready to deal

Discussion in 'West Mall' started by ShAArk92, Jun 6, 2019.

  1. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    Certainly, but while that happens the economic impact would result in a Republican blood bath in 2020. Of course, many woud simply wait out the change in administration.
     
  2. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    Economists would disagree with you. Read an article last week that said Apple exports to Mexico (our largest ag export market) fell 30% in 2018 due to trade wars. The ag economy is already in a significant bind and can't consume more impact from a trade war, specifically one unrelated to immigration.
     
  3. Garmel

    Garmel 5,000+ Posts

    These same economists also said that Trump would destroy the economy. As I said this is not a zero sum game. Apple exports may have trouble but this economy is the best since the 60s. Yes, the ags have some difficulty now but will be better in the long run. We will have some difficulty due to the trade war with China as of now but in the long run we will be better.
     
    Last edited: Jun 18, 2019
  4. LongestHorn

    LongestHorn 2,500+ Posts

    Promise ring?
     
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  5. Horn6721

    Horn6721 10,000+ Posts

    ?" Read an article last week that said Apple exports to Mexico (our largest ag export market) fell 30% in 2018 due to trade wars. "
    Did you mean Apple or apples?
     
  6. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    Apples, damn spell check capitalized it.
     
  7. huisache

    huisache 2,500+ Posts

    Did you mean spell Czech?
     
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  8. mchammer

    mchammer 10,000+ Posts

    Do you know how to say “cheap” in Czech?

    The answer: Czech
     
  9. LongestHorn

    LongestHorn 2,500+ Posts

  10. iatrogenic

    iatrogenic 2,500+ Posts

    Border arrests, a metric for illegal crossings, plummeted to 51,000 in August, according to preliminary government figures obtained by POLITICO Wednesday, down more than 60 percent since a peak in May. And border watchers say it’s largely because of an agreement Trump struck with Mexico in June. Mexican authorities, backed by the newly formed National Guard, are now cracking down on migrants traversing Mexico’s southern border with Guatemala, monitoring river crossings and stopping buses carrying migrants from Central America through Mexico. At the same time, the U.S. is making tens of thousands of asylum seekers wait in Mexico while their applications are considered.

    Ooops....
     

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