NAFTA Re-Branded USMCA: A First Look at Its Potential Impact on the U.S. Auto Industry
https://www.butzel.com/resources-ale...-industry.html
NAFTA Re-Branded USMCA: A First Look at Its Potential Impact on the U.S. Auto Industry
https://www.butzel.com/resources-ale...-industry.html
Cancel 2020.2 (08-14-2019), Earl (08-14-2019)
There seems to be plenty of money to bribe starving farmers. Do you believe that we can suddenly start manufacturing appliances here without re tooling, or opening new factories?
How do you plan to buy American products that aren't currently being manufactured here?
I can tell that you've never worked in retail.
Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
Earl (08-14-2019)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_...administration
On September 30, 2018, the day of the deadline for the Canada–U.S. negotiations, a preliminary deal between the two countries was reached, thus preserving the trilateral pact when the Trump administration submits the agreement before Congress.[140] The new name for the agreement will be the "United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement" (USMCA).[141]
what changed idiots?
No matter what President Trump does on tariffs, the far left loons will whine.
You too, eh?
A really weird thing about message boards is that you can develop a coterie of followers who relentlessly holler that your posts are boring, ignorant, tedious, stupid.
But yet, they are constantly reading your posts, opening your threads, seemingly hanging on your every word, and writing to you in the hopes of getting your attention.
You know what I do - what most humans do - if I genuinely think someone is boring, tedious, inarticulate, or inconsequential? I ignore them, bypass them, hardly ever read them, and certainly do not write to them.
Althea (08-14-2019)
Althea (08-14-2019)
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