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HonkpilledMaster saysWhat in the Mueller Report is so damning?
If it is so damning, why didn't Mueller recommend indictment?
Since , according to the justice dept rule, DOJ cannot prosecute the sitting President Mueller Report has punted the question and forwarded it to Congress.
Mueller noted that his team indicted more than two dozen Russians in connection with their alleged roles in hacking Democratic networks and accounts and with trying to interfere in the campaign via social media.
Mueller noted that his team indicted more than two dozen Russians in connection with their alleged roles in hacking Democratic networks and accounts and with trying to interfere in the campaign via social media. But instead of saying that there was “no collusion” by the Trump team with that effort — a term that the report itself explicitly rejected in its consideration of what happened — Mueller explained what his investigators found in more nuanced terms.
Funny though, the Peso dropped about 3% in value today (it'll probably drop the other 2% by the 10th), so the prices the US pays will be about the same. It is the Mexican workers who get paid less via the depreciated Peso.
If the peso drops in value to the US dollar doesn't that just provide more incentive to cross the border? Not to mention making the money remitted back to Mexico more valuable?
If the peso drops in value to the US dollar doesn't that just provide more incentive to cross the border?
I don't think it helps the elites that live in Mexico and have control of the government
Thankfully Trump is acting as irrationally as I expected. That should shut down White supremacist for the next 20 years.
And that long term benefit is?
I asked about the long term benefits not the short term.
Not much of an economy if it loses trillions of dollars because of a few tweets. Think about what would happen if a real economic disaster struck...
BlueSardine saysMy answer covered both short and long term...
RafiMaas saysI asked about the long term benefits not the short term.
Like I said, once tariffs are lifted the border will be just as insecure and there won't be any lasting changes to immigration policies. I know you'd like to believe different but that doesn't mean it will be.
Without the EU, not only will they lose a big market, they will lose all the negotiating power in their trade talks(may war) with China/USA/India/ASEAN.
If Mexico does try to hamper the hordes, once the tariffs are lifted it will be back to business as usual.
Yes I believe shit won't stick. These tariffs are in direct violation of USMCA
You do realize niether Mexico nor Canada have ratified either... Right? Didn't know Pelosi had so much power that she ratifies it for all three countries.
I do not buy the concept, popular in the ’60s, which said, “We have suppressed the black man for 300 years and the white man is now far ahead in the race for everything our society offers. In order to even the score, we must now give the black man a head start, or even hold the white man back, to even the race. I don’t buy that,” (REDACTED) told a (STATE REDACTED, too easy) weekly newspaper in 1975. “I don’t feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather.I feel responsible for what the situation is today, for the sins of my own generation. And I’ll be damned if I feel responsible to pay for what happened 300 years ago.”
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