Missouri_Mike
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i can’t find the links right now but my phone is blowing up. Anyone have any details?
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Why don't you try and convince the dairy farmers in the US that this deal is a bad thing.Minor tweaks and a new name...that is it.
They agreed to the automobile rules that Mexico did and they opened up 3.5% of their dairy market...less than a half a billion dollars worth.
They gave nothing on lumber, and nothing on steel or aluminum.
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Why don't you try and convince the dairy farmers in the US that this deal is a bad thing.Minor tweaks and a new name...that is it.
They agreed to the automobile rules that Mexico did and they opened up 3.5% of their dairy market...less than a half a billion dollars worth.
They gave nothing on lumber, and nothing on steel or aluminum.
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hoping someone does a comparison chart and trickle down effect/expectations so i can better understand.Minor tweaks and a new name...that is it.
They agreed to the automobile rules that Mexico did and they opened up 3.5% of their dairy market...less than a half a billion dollars worth.
They gave nothing on lumber, and nothing on steel or aluminum.
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hoping someone does a comparison chart and trickle down effect/expectations so i can better understand.Minor tweaks and a new name...that is it.
They agreed to the automobile rules that Mexico did and they opened up 3.5% of their dairy market...less than a half a billion dollars worth.
They gave nothing on lumber, and nothing on steel or aluminum.
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hoping someone does a comparison chart and trickle down effect/expectations so i can better understand.Minor tweaks and a new name...that is it.
They agreed to the automobile rules that Mexico did and they opened up 3.5% of their dairy market...less than a half a billion dollars worth.
They gave nothing on lumber, and nothing on steel or aluminum.
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I am sure we will get two versions of such a thing soon, both with the appropriate spin.
The changes were minor, nobody can dispute that.
The dairy thing will have zero impact on jobs or the economy and the automobile changes will have minimal effect at best.
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we'll see. i'll hold judgement til we know more. happiness/anger by headlines is so yesterday.hoping someone does a comparison chart and trickle down effect/expectations so i can better understand.Minor tweaks and a new name...that is it.
They agreed to the automobile rules that Mexico did and they opened up 3.5% of their dairy market...less than a half a billion dollars worth.
They gave nothing on lumber, and nothing on steel or aluminum.
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I am sure we will get two versions of such a thing soon, both with the appropriate spin.
The changes were minor, nobody can dispute that.
The dairy thing will have zero impact on jobs or the economy and the automobile changes will have minimal effect at best.
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Don't know about you, minor changes are better than a lousy deal.
hoping someone does a comparison chart and trickle down effect/expectations so i can better understand.Minor tweaks and a new name...that is it.
They agreed to the automobile rules that Mexico did and they opened up 3.5% of their dairy market...less than a half a billion dollars worth.
They gave nothing on lumber, and nothing on steel or aluminum.
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I am sure we will get two versions of such a thing soon, both with the appropriate spin.
The changes were minor, nobody can dispute that.
The dairy thing will have zero impact on jobs or the economy and the automobile changes will have minimal effect at best.
Sent from my iPhone using USMessageBoard.com
Don't know about you, minor changes are better than a lousy deal.
NAFTA, 20 Years Later: Do the Benefits Outweigh the Costs? - Knowledge@Whartonhoping someone does a comparison chart and trickle down effect/expectations so i can better understand.Minor tweaks and a new name...that is it.
They agreed to the automobile rules that Mexico did and they opened up 3.5% of their dairy market...less than a half a billion dollars worth.
They gave nothing on lumber, and nothing on steel or aluminum.
Sent from my iPhone using USMessageBoard.com
I am sure we will get two versions of such a thing soon, both with the appropriate spin.
The changes were minor, nobody can dispute that.
The dairy thing will have zero impact on jobs or the economy and the automobile changes will have minimal effect at best.
Sent from my iPhone using USMessageBoard.com
Don't know about you, minor changes are better than a lousy deal.
Minor changes to a lousy deal still makes the deal lousy.
I think it is incorrect to call it lousy, look at where we are economically and tell me that have not benefited.
NAFTA, 20 Years Later: Do the Benefits Outweigh the Costs? - Knowledge@Whartonhoping someone does a comparison chart and trickle down effect/expectations so i can better understand.Minor tweaks and a new name...that is it.
They agreed to the automobile rules that Mexico did and they opened up 3.5% of their dairy market...less than a half a billion dollars worth.
They gave nothing on lumber, and nothing on steel or aluminum.
Sent from my iPhone using USMessageBoard.com
I am sure we will get two versions of such a thing soon, both with the appropriate spin.
The changes were minor, nobody can dispute that.
The dairy thing will have zero impact on jobs or the economy and the automobile changes will have minimal effect at best.
Sent from my iPhone using USMessageBoard.com
Don't know about you, minor changes are better than a lousy deal.
Minor changes to a lousy deal still makes the deal lousy.
I think it is incorrect to call it lousy, look at where we are economically and tell me that have not benefited.