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Frugal-guy 44 points ago +44 / -0

Trump negotiated with Mexico for the Mexican army and police to keep asylum seekers away from the wall.

The Mexican army is a "wall" that prevents illegal aliens from entering the USA Southern Border.

Mexico pays for this effective wall.

Another promise kept by GEOTUS.

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aaafirefly123 10 points ago +10 / -0

That always fascinated me, you’d think the 2 would hate each other being on opposite ends of the political spectrum. But it seems like they can agree on a few things (kinda like the South Korean liberal president Moon Jae-in)

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Somniac 10 points ago +10 / -0

No reason not to have both. Extra layers of protection and is effective against drug and human trafficking.

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ORD_to_SFO 10 points ago +10 / -0

You follow Peter? I think his global outlook is 100% on point. He lays out exactly how we got to where we are, and what the future will look like, and so far, he appears to have b en totally correct. According to Peter, the energy wars should be right around the corner. And with COVID slowing down the globe, oil consumption has dropped significantly, hitting OPEC's bottom line to the point they will start fighting(literally) for every last dollar.

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deagesntwizzles [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah I like his analysis a lot.

I'm personally a little skeptical of his core claim though - that the US pulling back from the world will result in state sponsored Piracy on the high seas - creating oil tanker wars and crushing global free trade.

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aaafirefly123 7 points ago +7 / -0

I’m somewhat ok with this, let the world struggle with trade and energy. Maybe then they will appreciate what we provided for them while demanding so little in return.

They took us for granted and constantly criticized us for our decisions and way of life.

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aaafirefly123 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think the US will still continue to buy oil en mass from the Middle East so we can maintain our influence in the region.

But they can never boycott us again (for this reason and because we are energy independent and no longer rely on Middle Eastern oil).

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ivymike 9 points ago +9 / -0

And he made Mexico pay for it.

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daty_dato 4 points ago +4 / -0

Expect to see more and more. Millions of jobs available. Fat American's sitting at home on the government dole..

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ORANGE-MAN-RAD 3 points ago +3 / -0

Is that Tweet referring to the reported caravan that had staged in Guatemala? I assume so if it originated in Honduras, but want to check. I still wish we'd get a full accounting for all organizations and individuals that are financing and coordinating these invasions.

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nickybops 3 points ago +6 / -3

Based Mexico

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aaafirefly123 6 points ago +6 / -0

Mexico is like any other nation state.

Personally I think we should invest in making Mexico a first World country because a strong and wealthy Mexico means no more illegal immigration to America.

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zabbers 2 points ago +2 / -0

how would we do that?

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deagesntwizzles [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

We Decouple from China (+1% tariffs a month on all Chinese goods) and then encourage manufacturers to relocate in the NAFTA zone.

-Tariff $ (hundreds of billions) offered to companies as 0% loans for building new factories if they re-locate to NAFTA zone

-All US made goods to have 0% tax on their profits

Even without this, we've already seen Samsung move out of China, and switch TV production to Mexico.

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aaafirefly123 2 points ago +2 / -0

Honestly I think the US is better off with our manufacturing going to Mexico then going to China.

By doing this we are boosting our southern neighbors economy, thus making them a strong defense against illegal immigrants. Also Mexico is a Christian nation, and they have many of the same values that America was founded on (not all mind you but many). Lastly Mexico has no hope of ever directly competing with America like China does, nor do they wish to.

I would prefer our manufacturing be here but if that isn’t viable then I believe we have 2 safe investments.

Mexico > India >>>>>> China

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seaside_dreams 1 point ago +2 / -1

I much prefer to buy things made in Mexico for this very reason. If it's not in the U.S. and I have no alternative but a Mexico or Chinese made thing. I'll pick Mexico item. This keeps work there and not broke exploited people here.

Mexico has vast resources. There's no reason besides bad management that they should not be a powerhouse of a nation. It's beautiful, much of the people are very hard working and value community and family. It's just so corrupt in so many places. It's amazing that the American Mexicans don't reinvade and take it back over.

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nickybops 1 point ago +1 / -0

In a world where immigrant/refugees migrations like this are rampant and actually encouraged under the guise of moral virtue and escaping MUH POVERTY it is indeed based to go against globalist interests and help the US with our immigration problem at hand, against the wishes of probably a long grocery list of globalist special interest groups that are most likely working overtime to make sure the migrant caravan you heard about is happening in the first place. Are they perfect? No. But they really dont have to do this, no matter how much you think it is in their best interest.

I really dont care about their class structure or how its a shithole country. I care about how they are stopping a massive group of illegals from shitting all over our roads and raping our children, which is based nowadays.

(Copy pasta from other comment i replied to saying the same)

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anikom15 0 points ago +1 / -1

México is not based. It is a terrible third-world country with an oppressive class system and no habeas corpus.

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nickybops 1 point ago +1 / -0

In a world where immigrant/refugees migrations like this are rampant and actually encouraged under the guise of moral virtue and escaping MUH POVERTY it is indeed based to go against globalist interests and help the US with our immigration problem at hand, against the wishes of probably a long grocery list of globalist special interest groups that are most likely working overtime to make sure the migrant caravan you heard about is happening in the first place. Are they perfect? No. But they really dont have to do this, no matter how much you think it is in their best interest.

I really dont care about their class structure or how its a shithole country. I care about how they are stopping a massive group of illegals from shitting all over our roads and raping our children, which is based nowadays..

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anikom15 0 points ago +1 / -1

Well if you ever go over there, make sure you do not get arrested, for your own safety.

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nickybops 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dont plan on ever going there fren.

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IamDEMONetIZED 3 points ago +3 / -0

VERY GREAT POST!

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Austin62Halo 2 points ago +2 / -0

Mexico became the wall? So is Mexico paying for a wall.

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aaafirefly123 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hah, we got 2 walls for the price of 1.

If Congress won’t let him build a true wall, he simply turned Mexico INTO the wall.

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DigitalDemocracy404 2 points ago +2 / -0

This should be a big talking point for the election but it never will be because the media is on to another crisis that was fabricated. What a success story. Incalculable how many resources have been saved by this policy.

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CisSiberianOrchestra 2 points ago +2 / -0

Is that the mountain from the Paramount logo? If not it sure looks similar!

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TrollToll 2 points ago +2 / -0

I believe it is Mount Fuji, or perhaps Kilimanjaro

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CisSiberianOrchestra 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just looked it up. The mountain in the Paramount Logo was simply named "Majestic Mountain", and it was modeled after Ben Lomond Mountain in Utah.

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TrumpPatriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

Soo, Mexico is LITERALLY paying for a bigger, better wall. this will be on MSM media real soon, let me go check.

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VoltronGreen1981 1 point ago +1 / -0

Annihilate the cartels and Mexico has a chance at becoming something better. If we are going to fight a real drug war, it should be working with our southern neighbors to get rid of this scum.

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