Imagine our whole continent full of people leading the world forward by example.
Mexico & the U.S. are closer than ever before to fulfilling long cherished ideals of justice, freedom, and responsibility — although that road is long and we all still have very far to go.
Canada already enjoys what might be the best reputation in the world, going forward. Together, we are three democracies half a billion strong. Let’s roll!
Interesting that Mexico is stepping up in electing its first female President while the U.S. of A. it trying to not faulter and go backward to Germany in the 1930’s.
For all of you so called “patriots” who are NOW ok with the constitution being tossed out, what do you think will happen to those 2nd amendment rights you hold so dear if we have a dictator in power? I realize that your capacity for thought is minimal at best, but think real hard. You’re all a bunch of hypocritical cultists who would have a VERY rude awakening. You’re all so caught up in being right, that you completely lost the ability to reason, if you ever actually had it. No real American would be ok with a dictatorship, so NEVER call yourselves patriots again.
Did the fascist fern exhaust itself yesterday, or is it back on timeout? I don’t know why people reply directly to ANY trolls, but to reply to that one truly baffles me. It has zero capacity for intelligence and honesty, and appears to be in desperate need of anger management classes.
Went to HS graduation last night for two of my wife’s former students she tutored. It turns out there were five students graduating and three were valedictorians with one of them also being an honors student.
Conservative admits Trump’s policies ‘would result in price spikes’ for most Americans
“I think we can say with a lot of confidence that President Trump’s trade policies and immigration policies would result in price spikes,” Strain said.
Strain pointed to the former president’s promises to deport millions of immigrants and impose massive new double-digit tariffs on imported goods as reason to believe higher prices are likely if Trump is president again. He said many of the products Americans buy that line the shelves of big box retailers like Walmart and Target are imported from China and that those high tariffs would be passed down to consumers in the form of higher sticker prices.
Additionally, Strain said rounding up, detaining and deporting millions of immigrants would “cause a severe supply shock to the labor market,” as many industries including agriculture, manufacturing, construction and educational and health services rely heavily on immigrant labor. He said that if jobs predominantly done by immigrants — many of whom work for very low wages with no benefits — suddenly became vacant, employers would have significant difficulty getting native-born Americans to fill those roles. Unemployment is still fairly low at approximately 4%, and Strain said Americans would almost certainly pass up those low-wage jobs for work that pays better, and that the plentiful job market would allow them that choice.
“Basic economics say the result would be higher prices, as production falls and labor costs go up. For example, if farmers could not find enough workers to pick all their crops, there would be a smaller supply of produce and it would get more expensive,” wrote Times reporters Maggie Haberman, Charlie Savage and Jonathan Swan. “And businesses would be forced to offer higher wages to attract or retain workers — passing on some of their higher costs to consumers.”
XF8U-3 23 days ago
Perhaps pizza rat will say screw this and become taco rat?
VegaAlopex 23 days ago
Is the torch bearer anyone specific…like Peter Cvjetanovic?
mr_sherman Premium Member 23 days ago
I’ll have a modelo negra, por favor.
knutdl 23 days ago
Has Pizza rat migrated to Mexico? Is that a good thing to do?
Guy from southern Indiana 23 days ago
The newspaper left out the part about how their new President is also Hispanic.
phritzg Premium Member 23 days ago
The cup that Clay put in the orange one’s hand says “Nasty”. Although I would spell that word “Natsy”.
mourdac Premium Member 23 days ago
Even ‘banana republics’ are getting embarassed by the U.S.
The Nodding Head 23 days ago
Can we borrow her?
• Thomas 23 days ago
‘tis only a dream, but…
Imagine our whole continent full of people leading the world forward by example.
Mexico & the U.S. are closer than ever before to fulfilling long cherished ideals of justice, freedom, and responsibility — although that road is long and we all still have very far to go.
Canada already enjoys what might be the best reputation in the world, going forward. Together, we are three democracies half a billion strong. Let’s roll!
DHBirr 23 days ago
I refuse to pretend that Perjury Traitor Greed is an intelligent life form….
thelordthygod666 23 days ago
Trump is the president America deserves
………………God forgive us….DC Swamp 23 days ago
Maybe all the millions and millions of northbound migrants should terminate their journeys and choose a life in Mexico, as it’s under new management.
A# 466 23 days ago
I like the emetic response of the barfing receptacle.
tee929 23 days ago
Interesting that Mexico is stepping up in electing its first female President while the U.S. of A. it trying to not faulter and go backward to Germany in the 1930’s.
ragsarooni Premium Member 23 days ago
You could say THAT again,senor……
All the dinosaurs feared the T-Rex 23 days ago
For all of you so called “patriots” who are NOW ok with the constitution being tossed out, what do you think will happen to those 2nd amendment rights you hold so dear if we have a dictator in power? I realize that your capacity for thought is minimal at best, but think real hard. You’re all a bunch of hypocritical cultists who would have a VERY rude awakening. You’re all so caught up in being right, that you completely lost the ability to reason, if you ever actually had it. No real American would be ok with a dictatorship, so NEVER call yourselves patriots again.
Radish the wordsmith 23 days ago
The criminal republican party of lying thieving insurrectionists hates the law and order Democrats.
Gnork 23 days ago
The trolls’ fear of brown people is all too clear in their posts.
Godfreydaniel 23 days ago
Did the fascist fern exhaust itself yesterday, or is it back on timeout? I don’t know why people reply directly to ANY trolls, but to reply to that one truly baffles me. It has zero capacity for intelligence and honesty, and appears to be in desperate need of anger management classes.
walkingmancomics 23 days ago
so sad, and such a shame
Teto85 Premium Member 23 days ago
Another ROTFLMFAO. Mr Jones does it again.
mr_sherman Premium Member 23 days ago
Went to HS graduation last night for two of my wife’s former students she tutored. It turns out there were five students graduating and three were valedictorians with one of them also being an honors student.
Did I mention that all of them are Hispanic?
sincavage05 23 days ago
Go Mexico, set the example! How long before she’s assasinated by one of the cartels?
Groucho & Redd Panda 23 days ago
Let’s end the day with a reading from the bible…
Mathew 7:12 “Do one unto others before they do one unto you” Amen. Go in peace or take a taxi, whatever.
Radish the wordsmith 23 days ago
Conservative admits Trump’s policies ‘would result in price spikes’ for most Americans
“I think we can say with a lot of confidence that President Trump’s trade policies and immigration policies would result in price spikes,” Strain said.
Strain pointed to the former president’s promises to deport millions of immigrants and impose massive new double-digit tariffs on imported goods as reason to believe higher prices are likely if Trump is president again. He said many of the products Americans buy that line the shelves of big box retailers like Walmart and Target are imported from China and that those high tariffs would be passed down to consumers in the form of higher sticker prices.
Additionally, Strain said rounding up, detaining and deporting millions of immigrants would “cause a severe supply shock to the labor market,” as many industries including agriculture, manufacturing, construction and educational and health services rely heavily on immigrant labor. He said that if jobs predominantly done by immigrants — many of whom work for very low wages with no benefits — suddenly became vacant, employers would have significant difficulty getting native-born Americans to fill those roles. Unemployment is still fairly low at approximately 4%, and Strain said Americans would almost certainly pass up those low-wage jobs for work that pays better, and that the plentiful job market would allow them that choice.
“Basic economics say the result would be higher prices, as production falls and labor costs go up. For example, if farmers could not find enough workers to pick all their crops, there would be a smaller supply of produce and it would get more expensive,” wrote Times reporters Maggie Haberman, Charlie Savage and Jonathan Swan. “And businesses would be forced to offer higher wages to attract or retain workers — passing on some of their higher costs to consumers.”