President Donald Trump has not even been in office yet, the extreme liberal media is at it again bashing his nominees, lying about tariffs to make people mad at him, lying about the deportations, etc. These guys have learned nothing and should all be fired from their jobs!
I saw this last night and didn't want any Trump meat. I expect @Buy1Sell2 and his boy @wildchild would he gagging for a taste. Of course a trompo means a child's spinning top on México and the meat is on a rotating pole like a kebab. Much like how Trump spins and spins to stay upright. (Odd to see in South America, Chido I recognise as from language around Zimbabwe and Zambia, it means desire.)
Hey freeloader We're subsidizing Canada to the tune over $100 billion a year. We're subsidizing Mexico for almost $300 billion. We shouldn’t be – why are we subsidizing these countries? If we're going to subsidize them, let them become a state. We're subsidizing Mexico and we're subsidizing Canada and we're subsidizing many countries all over the world. And all I want to do is I want to have a level, fast, but fair playing field.
Oops, sorry @Ricter, I posted that in the wrong thread. My daughter is annoyed, possibly this affects her idea that I might take up my birthright-by-parent citizenship and move to the USA, to be a babysitter. Not gonna happen.
Trump is going to have a big problem if he's not able to remember which countries and the amount of money the United States has been subsidizing. By the way, it's called Foreign Aid. We should expect when Israel is finished bombing in the Middle East...Trump will begin to see golf courses dollar signs...foreign aid will dramatically increase to put Syria and Palestine on the top 5 list of countries that the United States is sending foreign aid for a quid pro quo. I understand why the U.S. is giving foreign aid to most countries but I do not understand why South Vietnam is one of the top 3 countries to receive foreign aid. I looked it up and could not find a reason why the United States is sending foreign aid to a communist country that is in power in South Vietnam other than for normalization of bilateral relations. Yet... Due to the low production costs, the United States, initially imported mainly textiles from Vietnam, but the imports of high-tech goods is on an upward trend. After the beginning of the trade conflict between the United States and China, many companies from the US are investing in Vietnam to diversify their supply chains. Thus, it seems like when the United States got into a tariff trade war with China...many companies from the United States needed to get their high-tech goods from another source - South Vietnam South Vietnam is willing to help the United States by requesting additional foreign aid from the U.S. wrbtrader