He has done more in 3 days than Obozo did in first year.
Obozo gave $212 million to Palestines, commuted sentences for 1800 drug dealers, paroled 4 Cartel leaders, gave pardon to terrorist from Puerto Rico who planted 180 bombs in Us, bent over backward to Iran and said stick it in. Trump will be working to make America Great Again. He won't be going to play golf and spend 85 million on vacations.
He will erase 90 percent or more of Obozo's legacy.
He will be best president since Ronald Reagan.
Stocks have increased 1 trillion in the 5 days he has been president.
You are in for a bad 4 years.
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No sooner had White House press secretary Sean Spicer suggested the 20 percent hike on imports, then he took it back, amid wide-ranging criticism from fellow Republicans and befuddlement from reporters and observers who noted how odd it was to make policy on the fly.
The exchange left the indelible impression that the Trump administration is struggling to meet its long-standing promise to make Mexico pay for the wall the president wants to construct. It also underscored the gap that continues to exist between the White House and congressional Republicans on tax policy.
If enacted, such a tariff would likely raise prices for American consumers, as well as violate the North American Free Trade Agreement, inviting retaliatory tariffs from Mexico on American goods. The announcement ― made just hours after Mexican President Enrique Pe?a Nieto canceled a trade meeting with Trump in response to Trump?s insistence that Mexico would pay for the border wall ― will likely escalate the already-tense relationship between the Trump administration and the Mexican government.
?This is something that we?ve been in close contact with both houses [of Congress] in moving forward and creating a plan,? Spicer told reporters according to the White House press pool report. ?It clearly provides the funding and does so in a way that the American taxpayer is wholly respected.?
The top U.S. imports from Mexico in 2015 were vehicles ($74 billion) and electrical machinery ($63 billion). The country is also the second-largest source of agricultural goods imported to the United States.
Assuming the tax would apply to all Mexican exports, Americans could end up paying higher prices on everything from American-made cars, which often rely on Mexican parts, to fresh vegetables and fruits.:lol::lol:
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mexico will pay, no we will take it from money mexicans send back home, no we will import a tax the shit out of countrys, well I guess America should just pay.
wow you cant make this shit up