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CONTROVERSIAL TAX CREDIT … FRAUD? OR FREE MARKET?
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I think we’re hitting that part in the cycle where everyone with a brain knows this election is over, and they’re all pushing Marco up there, figuring he’s good fodder.
Giving up all ready? Your only chance was a 3rd party candidate and it ain’t gonna happen!
She can’t even carry Minnesota. LMAO!!!
Dream on shit chucker. She’s leading in nearly every poll. You guys can’t even beat a woman or a black guy.
Did TARrevolution, Flip, Grandtango, Big T get another new name. How does even he keep up.
Writes it on his arm.
Rubio is basically the only viable option the RNC has at this point and he’s toast.
I like your theory.
More Americans are moving to Mexico than vice versa…
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/22/world/americas/for-migrants-new-land-of-opportunity-is-mexico.html?_r=1
Freakin’ illegals.
Two year old article but anyway:
Mexico has more Free Trade agreements with Asia-Pacific and the EU. Often American and foreign companies with US operations will setup factories in Mexico to take advantage of this. There products can then be sent to the US, Canada, EU and Asia tarriff free. Sometimes parts are made in the US, but assembled in Mexico so that it can be exported all over the world
Stupid Americans think that the USA’S 4.5% of the world’s population is enough to support an auto plant. If the US doesn’t pass TPP and TTIP with Europe and the Asia-Pacific the the middle class with experience further decline.
Correct sir. The middle class actually benefited from NFTA because of the level of high value manufacturing in Mex, USA and Canada. CFTA – not so much – I find it hard to compete with Honduras on bananas. But Asia – huge market, huge amount of trade, need to stay competative.
Here is what was reported in “Car and Driver”:
http://blog.caranddriver.com/hecho-en-mexico-the-state-of-auto-manufacturing-south-of-the-border/
Now try and get Tango to understand that logic.
And it’s a great place to spend Christmas…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OijBLNiY7qA
Meanwhile support for Lindsey Graham plummets:
A Monmouth University Poll of likely South Carolina Republican primary voters showed Graham with 4 percent support in August, dropping to 1 percent in November. A Clemson University Palmetto Poll in October showed Graham with 3 percent. And Public Policy Polling showed Graham dropping from 13 percent in February, when he was only exploring a campaign, to 2 percent this month.
The more recent PPP survey was especially harsh. It found 84 percent of GOP primary voters in South Carolina think Graham should quit the presidential campaign. And people who disapprove of his job performance outnumber those who approve, a reversal from February.
“The presidential campaign is badly hurting his image on the home front,” according to the PPP polling memo.