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Old 01-27-2017, 07:41 AM   #16
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I hope he pushes for legislation to tax those overseas remittances which are sent thru companies like western union.

my numbers might be off. its something like 4 billion dollars are sent overseas, 2 billion sent south of the USA.
Money Orders as well .... restrictions on "international" MO's.

SSN, photo ID matching SSN, automatic withholding, 20%.
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Old 01-27-2017, 07:47 AM   #17
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The only Poll that counts is the one held on Nov 6, 2016.

That Poll not only gave President Trump an overwhelming Electoral College Win, in increased The Republican's hold on Stae Governorships and State Legislatures.

In the past 8 years, the Democrats have lost over 1200 seats in various State Houses. The Republicans controle the Federal Government.

What could be more of a repudiation of the Obama/Pelosi era than this.
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Old 01-27-2017, 08:31 AM   #18
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November 8th?

These losers are looking for a straw to which they can cling after their excuses have been debunked .. one bullshit lie at a time.

The started their victory lap too early and lost sight of reality.

History for them is repeating itself. Listen to Schumer AND Pelosi!

Neither one of them "get it"! They act like they are still "in charge"!
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Old 01-27-2017, 01:05 PM   #19
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Trump always proved to be pretty creative. What I see him doing is recruiting a large number of Hispanic inmates who are serving lengthy sentences to build the wall. Intern the remainder of their sentences will be diverted to time served upon completion of the wall. So in a way Mexico is paying for the wall. That's how things get done when you have a leader who is creative and not afraid to do what others said he couldn't.

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If he implements the 20% tariff on Mexican goods to pay for the wall, it will be the American consumer who pays for the wall.
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Old 01-27-2017, 02:32 PM   #20
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If he implements the 20% tariff on Mexican goods to pay for the wall, it will be the American consumer who pays for the wall.
And who pays for it when Mexican producers reduce their product costs in order to remain competitive in the American market?
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If he implements the 20% tariff on Mexican goods to pay for the wall, it will be the American consumer who pays for the wall.
I'd rather the "American consumers" pay for the wall than the "American taxpayers"!
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Starting out at the bottom, will he climb?
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If memory serves me, he's started all his endeavors ... at the bottom!

That's what a builder does.
It was clearly stated prior to the election that no matter which candidate took office,...he/she would do so at all-time-low, starting-approval ratings.
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I'd rather the "American consumers" pay for the wall than the "American taxpayers"!
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If he implements the 20% tariff on Mexican goods to pay for the wall, it will be the American consumer who pays for the wall.
What I'd suggest...if they want to go the tariff route....is to pick imports that already have plenty of competition here from USA or other countries....and tax only those so that the retail prices go above fair market and ether:

1 - MexCo's have to lower their price/profit to be competitive, or

2 - MexCo's suffer the consequences and fold, or

3 - Mexican government has to subsidize the MexCo's to prevent 2 above.

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I hope he pushes for legislation to tax those overseas remittances which are sent thru companies like western union.

my numbers might be off. its something like 4 billion dollars are sent overseas, 2 billion sent south of the USA.

good point. that was a top item on Trump's campaign website. i posted a link to it..

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trump...160900433.html

https://www.bloomberg.com/gadfly/art...-western-union

https://www.thestreet.com/story/1355...ern-union.html



Trump said he'd cut off this outbound money flow. here's how you get remittance to Mexico under Der F .. er Emperor .. i mean President Trump.






bahahaaaaaaaaa


any of u snowflakes still think Trump can't put extreme pressure on Mexico? bahhaa idiots.
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any of u snowflakes still think Trump can't put extreme pressure on Mexico? bahhaa idiots.
I recall years ago while down there visiting with some "Nationalistic Philosophers" on various topics and one started "bloviating" when I asked them why I35 ran all the way to Laredo, Texas.

They thought it was for "tourism" ... like Germany's "autobahn" system!!!

Then someone popped off about how the Mexican military could "kick ass" if the U.S. tried to invade Mexico! Out of touch!

When the Liberals start whining about Mexico, bla, bla, bla, I love to remind them that Veracruz, Mexico, was a German UBoat base during WWII .... and post WWII there were more Germans (former military and Nazis) in Mexico than in Brazil ... some of the best German food I've had was in Guadalajara ... owned for a former Colonel in the Heer and his twin brother who served in the Luftwaffe and fled Europe as a Colonel!

Mexico has great corn fed pork!
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I'll raise a Bohemia to that^^^^^


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Yesterday evening I heard a "pundit" talking about how Mexico "protects" its Southern border and the U.S. "needs" to get along with Mexico because they "protect their Southern border" and that benefits the U.S.!!!!

Does anyone know where the Chinese delivered automatic weapons for the Mexican mountain guerrillas in 60's .. 70's ... and 80's ... etc ....?

Keep in mind: Mexico's "gun ban" and "gun control" laws!!!!
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And who pays for it when Mexican producers reduce their product costs in order to remain competitive in the American market?
Same people.
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I'd rather the "American consumers" pay for the wall than the "American taxpayers"!
Hate to break it to you but consumers and taxpayers are the same people.

One of your own speaks.


http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/loc...n-10889065.php
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[COLOR="Navy"]Hate to break it to you but consumers and taxpayers are the same people.
You just can't help from being wrong, can you?

I guess you think Trump is going to suck up property taxes into the Federal government to pay for the fence! Gasoline tax? (That's a "consumer" tax!) ... A tax on an avocado from Mexico is not an "income tax" it's a consumer tax.

"Word"?

Are you drinking this early in the day?
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