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Could you give me an example of how they have impacted you personally? Not 'my tax dollars'....you've had tax dollars paying for **** you didn't want for years. ....did you lose a job to one? Did they rape or kill a loved one? How have they impacted your everyday life?
It's called quality of life the courtyard by Marriot across from the airport is now a migrant shelter.Folks who walk to their apartments and folks who park in the street avoid hoing anywhere near it the stench of urine the immigrants drinking out in front. Did you hear about the two cops getting shot in Nyc during the summer? Guess where the perps came from ..yup the marriot.I can give you many more examples cause I drive on Roosevelt Ave every week google it and take a gander see if that's where you want to shop
 
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It's called quality of life the courtyard by Marriot across from the airport is now a migrant shelter.Folks who walk to their apartments and folks who park in the street avoid hoing anywhere near it the stench of urine the immigrants drinking out in front. Did you hear about the two cops getting shot in Nyc during the summer? Guess where the perps came from ..yup the marriot.I can give you many more examples cause I drive on Roosevelt Ave every week google it and take a gander see if that's where you want to shop
That's great....you have an alternate routel. Did Bidenflation hurt you personally more or less than the drunk and unrinating migrants did?
Do you stay at the Marriot by the airport a lot?
 
CNN

The United States imports about $3 trillion worth of goods each year. The specter of tariffs can create real leverage with nations whose economies would be crushed if they suddenly couldn’t sell goods to Americans because Trump just imposed a 100% tariff on them.

“If we couldn’t trade with Mexico, we would survive. But it would be the end of the world for Mexico. That does give us leverage. And leverage is everything when you’re negotiating,” Stephen Moore, a former senior economic adviser during Trump’s first term, told CNN in a phone interview.

Moore, who used to unabashedly favor free trade, said Trump convinced him that tariffs can be used as a negotiating tool.



And the only way Mexico, or Canada or China or any other country hurts is if the manufacturers leave. Otherwise the manufacturer will pay the tariff and, once again with feeling, pass it on to the consumer. And Trump's tariffs haven't brought manufacturing back. Look at China...YUGE tariffs planned for them. So a company has a couple of choices - move production to the US, which indeed would create jobs, OR...move their production to Vietnam or Thailand....not subject to the tariffs and labor cost are considerably lower than in the US. No US jobs are created, but hey...no more tariff...yet anyways.

And I dunno, but I think if a Democrat did something like this, you guys would be all over them about how the government can't pick winners and losers., But when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. And here's something else....Mexico provides 69% of teh produce sold in America and 51% of fruit. You might need to work overtime just to afford dinner. BUT....those dirty filthy vermin that are immigrants will be gone, so that makes up for it

 
Trying very hard to convince yourself you are not a Trump Chump?
Oh he's a Trump Chump for sure. You know, back in the 30's German's were proud of their country. But they did a funny thing that strikes me as Trumpish - they didn't say Heil Deutschland....they said Heil to this guy who was the leader. Have you noticed how many post he has are about the man and not the country"?
 
How many Trump flags do you own? I'm willing to you bet have more of them than you do US flags. Here the rabid Trump supporters who drive pickups seem to have two...one of r each side of the rear bumper.
 
You need an American citizen stranger on an almost (unfortunately) dead message board to explain it to you? Are you seriously so obtuse or just trying to keep the Forums life support cord plugged in?

Nope. It's just when any democrat tries to cut military spending, the right goes crazy claiming we are "decimating the military" when all we wanted to do was get them to look for cheaper toilet seats. How much should we trim from military spending?
 
Did Trump learn something since the last time he ran up $7.8 trillion in debt in 4 years?

It was the only thing he was best at.
 

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