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Hmm, now its just a fence?

 

Anyone with a clue knows the only way to deal with illegal immigration is to punish the businesses and corporations that hire them.

 

 But the money....

 

Heh.

 

Increase work visas, punish employers of illegals, bring families together.

 

How did that wall idea work out for China and Germany?

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I bet every person here who has read the MMMAct has read more laws than trump.

Yup. All I wonder about now is what the heck was he doing all these years? He wasn't paying attention to history or anything else constructive. He was probably a 'gamer'. lol Fiddling around with something or other. Just clueless like someone who didn't get their GED. 

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Well, I guess when Trump figures out that we import about 700,000 barrels of crude a day from Mexico,... Hahahaha,...

 

I think they can do without our, umm,.... what exactly do we sell to Mexico?  Anyhow, they can do without wtvr the fuk that is longer than we can deal with losing 700,000 barrels a day of crude.

 

Anyone remember sitting in line for gas back in the day?

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How much money does the U.S. give to Mexico?

According to our research engine:

The U.S. Government gave a total of $209,432,920 to Mexico in 2012:

 

The aid was broken down in the following manner:

Economic

  • Child Survival and Health: $-12,200
  • Department of Defense Security Assistance: $39,854
  • Development Assistance: $17,948,047
  • Economic Support Fund/Security Support Assistance: $40,810,450
  • Global Health and Child Survival: $3,894,197
  • Narcotics Control: $27,565,779
  • Nonproliferation, Anti-Terrorism, Demining and Related: $7,074,531
  • Other Active Grant Programs: $15,381,152
  • Other State Assistance: $2,700,596
  • Other USAID Assistance: $2,764
  • Other USDA Assistance: $372,914
  • Peace Corps: $2,000,836
  • Military
  • Military Assistance, Total: $91,654,000
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Berkshire sets record as Trump boosts prospects, Buffett's wealth
 
Nov 11 (Reuters) - Berkshire Hathaway Inc shares posted one of their best weeks in years, soaring 9.5 percent and touching a record high, even though Chairman Warren Buffett's choice for the White House, Hillary Clinton, was defeated by Donald Trump.
 

 

So president Trump is great for the stock market but bad for everything else.Sounds like you're talking out of both sides of your a s s.

 

Sounds like you are still butthurt,bwahahahahahaha.

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These numbers don't seem quite right. We run about a 25% trade deficit with Mexico.  But I guess its an idea of what is traded.

 

 

America's exports to Mexico amounted to

$236.4 billion or 15.7% of its overall exports.

 

1. Machinery: $42.1 billion  <---- Hahaha.

2. Electronic equipment: $41.1 billion

3. Vehicles: $22.4 billion

4. Oil: $18.6 billion

5. Plastics: $16.5 billion

6. Medical, technical equipment: $6.7 billion

7. Iron or steel products: $5.2 billion

8. Organic chemicals: $4.8 billion

9. Aircraft, spacecraft: $4.3 billion

10. Iron and steel: $4.1 billion

 

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Mexico's exports to the US amounted to

$297.5 billion or 12.9% of its overall imports.

 

1. Vehicles: $74.9 billion

2. Electronic equipment: $62.9 billion

3. Machinery: $49 billion

4. Oil: $14 billion

5. Medical, technical equipment: $12.2 billion

6. Furniture, lighting, signs: $10.8 billion

7. Vegetables: $5.5 billion

8. Fruits, nuts: $5.4 billion

9. Gems, precious metals: $5.1 billion

10. Plastics: $4.8 billion

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Another example from history;

I remember when Bush came on TV bragging about the fact that more Americans owned their own homes than ever before in history. Everyone cheered! It's fantastic! Then came the housing crisis because people had homes they couldn't afford because the government helped them get loans for houses they couldn't afford. 

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