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#76
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Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 348
From: Chicago, IL











Right so getting back to my earlier point, now the UK has voted for Brexit, you'll see the same shade of idiots arguing for the US to leave NAFTA and the TTP and stopping all this nonsense at the US border will become impossible.
Although as I've said in other threads, a vote to leave the EU is really a vote be an EEA state like Norway because the Irish and the Scottish won't settle for anything less and the EU will push that because they don't want anyone else to leave.
So there will still be freedom of movement. Now that could warp some American minds.
Anyway I must be off to buy some heroin using some pocket change because the border controls are soooooo effective at stopping it from being illegally imported.
Although as I've said in other threads, a vote to leave the EU is really a vote be an EEA state like Norway because the Irish and the Scottish won't settle for anything less and the EU will push that because they don't want anyone else to leave.
So there will still be freedom of movement. Now that could warp some American minds.
Anyway I must be off to buy some heroin using some pocket change because the border controls are soooooo effective at stopping it from being illegally imported.

Americans just don't want endless Syrian refugees coming in and illegals already here getting a path to citizenship, it's clear much of America beyond New York and California feels like this. I haven't heard anyone say they want America withdrawing from existing trade deals so you really need to put a lid on the hyperbole
#77
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Joined: May 2016
Posts: 126
From: prairieville











There is a class of blue collar workers that have seen their jobs lost to automation and out sourcing. Those are the people that support Trump and I cant say I blame them. There are empty plants all over the US as a result of globalization. There are cases were the workers had to help pack up the machinery to ship it abroad in order to get their severance pay. One economic reality is an economy based on consumption people have to have disposable income or there is no economy. Clinton, Obama and Bush all ignored this group of people and the group increased over time and got pissed at the political establishment. Sounds to me the yes Brexit vote is similar.
#78
There is a class of blue collar workers that have seen their jobs lost to automation and out sourcing. Those are the people that support Trump and I cant say I blame them. There are empty plants all over the US as a result of globalization. There are cases were the workers had to help pack up the machinery to ship it abroad in order to get their severance pay. One economic reality is an economy based on consumption people have to have disposable income or there is no economy. Clinton, Obama and Bush all ignored this group of people and the group increased over time and got pissed at the political establishment. Sounds to me the yes Brexit vote is similar.
#79
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Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 6,035
From: california











Yeah well have faith in the Donald. He's going to wave his magic wand and bring all those jobs back here again. Those who support him cant seem to see that Donald is just for Donald. He doesn't give a flying fart for anyone else. Even with all the tumult and crisis surrounding the Leave vote he just spent most of his time touting his new golf course in Scotland.
Trump supporters would have been far better of getting behind Bernie Sanders, a man who is genuinely committed to change for the better for those being screwed by the big establishment fat cats
Trump supporters would have been far better of getting behind Bernie Sanders, a man who is genuinely committed to change for the better for those being screwed by the big establishment fat cats
#80
Well no because I'm not a smackhead. 
Have you not been following the news? Clinton AND Trump are against the TPP and Trump is constantly attacking NAFTA and Clinton has also hedged about it a lot as well.
This is not hyperbole, right now this second Obama, Trudeau and Nieto are trying to figure out how to shore it up. A poll came out in Canada the other day showing only a quarter of Canadians support NAFTA.

I haven't heard anyone say they want America withdrawing from existing trade deals so you really need to put a lid on the hyperbole
This is not hyperbole, right now this second Obama, Trudeau and Nieto are trying to figure out how to shore it up. A poll came out in Canada the other day showing only a quarter of Canadians support NAFTA.




