Weatherman2020
Diamond Member
Someone else gets it: "Much More Than a Trade War with China"
Amazing how many 'experts' think this is only a trade war or trade dispute with China. They then ramble on about this and that, uttering inane analysis, "This will only raise prices for Americans." As if anyone needs a PhD in economics for this, and as if the policy makers are too blind to see the deer in the road.
This.
Is.
Not.
A.
Trade.
War.
The trade battles are subcomponents of a much larger campaign. We are overthrowing the Chinese government. They've waged wars on us for decades.
Switch to Mexico.
Again, so-called experts analyzing this as if we are starting a trade war with Mexico. The Mexico tariffs are transparently a border issue.
When I was in high school, I got paddled for wearing rabbit skins and riding my sister's horse to school. Was I beaten by the principal because he liked to hit kids? No. I was paddled because I rode my sister's horse to school wearing rabbit skins. I never road Misty (horse) to school again.
Likewise, Mexico not only turns a blind eye to our border problem, Mexico facilitates the problem.
Make no mistake that there is an underlying reason: Mexico has had a longtime intention of taking some of the United States. Some will scoff at this, but only from ignorance. Those who have paid attention over the decades know this is true.
If Mexico does not help stem the tide, we can help them to reconsider, as did my Principal with his paddle.
Much More Than a Trade War with China
Amazing how many 'experts' think this is only a trade war or trade dispute with China. They then ramble on about this and that, uttering inane analysis, "This will only raise prices for Americans." As if anyone needs a PhD in economics for this, and as if the policy makers are too blind to see the deer in the road.
This.
Is.
Not.
A.
Trade.
War.
The trade battles are subcomponents of a much larger campaign. We are overthrowing the Chinese government. They've waged wars on us for decades.
Switch to Mexico.
Again, so-called experts analyzing this as if we are starting a trade war with Mexico. The Mexico tariffs are transparently a border issue.
When I was in high school, I got paddled for wearing rabbit skins and riding my sister's horse to school. Was I beaten by the principal because he liked to hit kids? No. I was paddled because I rode my sister's horse to school wearing rabbit skins. I never road Misty (horse) to school again.
Likewise, Mexico not only turns a blind eye to our border problem, Mexico facilitates the problem.
Make no mistake that there is an underlying reason: Mexico has had a longtime intention of taking some of the United States. Some will scoff at this, but only from ignorance. Those who have paid attention over the decades know this is true.
If Mexico does not help stem the tide, we can help them to reconsider, as did my Principal with his paddle.
Much More Than a Trade War with China