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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.
Gallup: Trump Economic Approval Highest Yet at 56 Percent
March 5, 2019
https://www.gallup.com/home.aspx
Record high for Trump.
STEADY WINNING.
March 5, 2019
https://www.gallup.com/home.aspx
Record high for Trump.
STEADY WINNING.
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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.
The Washington Post says today’s US trade figures show that Donald Trump’s trade policies aren’t helping the US economy. They also point out that the trade in goods deficit (ignoring services) has hit a record high.
US posted record-breaking $891.2 billion merchandise trade deficit in 2018, despite Trump’s ‘America First’ policies
President Trump’s tariffs and tough policies have failed to shrink a trade gap that he argues represents a massive transfer of wealth from Americans to foreigners. He begins his reelection drive with a core campaign promise unfulfilled — and with a recent flurry of economic research showing that his embrace of tariffs is damaging the U.S. economy.
The Census Bureau agree with this analysis... US trade deficit grew $69 billion in 2018, hitting a 10-year high. This despite President Trump’s efforts to revive American manufacturing & reduce dependence on imported goods. Since Trump took office, deficit has grown by about $100 billion, Census Bureau reports.
US posted record-breaking $891.2 billion merchandise trade deficit in 2018, despite Trump’s ‘America First’ policies
President Trump’s tariffs and tough policies have failed to shrink a trade gap that he argues represents a massive transfer of wealth from Americans to foreigners. He begins his reelection drive with a core campaign promise unfulfilled — and with a recent flurry of economic research showing that his embrace of tariffs is damaging the U.S. economy.
The Census Bureau agree with this analysis... US trade deficit grew $69 billion in 2018, hitting a 10-year high. This despite President Trump’s efforts to revive American manufacturing & reduce dependence on imported goods. Since Trump took office, deficit has grown by about $100 billion, Census Bureau reports.
Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit
Not good.
Surviving a tariff war and limiting damage on Main Street is always the best case scenario.
Tying up loose ends with China by the end of the month will be key.
Surviving a tariff war and limiting damage on Main Street is always the best case scenario.
Tying up loose ends with China by the end of the month will be key.
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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.
Migrant Families Arrive In Busloads As Border Crossings Hit 10-Year High
March 5, 2019
National Public Radio (NPR)
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March 5, 2019
National Public Radio (NPR)
https://www.npr.org
All of a sudden it's a crisis now.The U.S. Border Patrol apprehended more than 66,000 migrants at the Southern border in February, the highest total for a single month in almost a decade.
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Between October and last week, Border Patrol agents have picked up more than 260,000 people — a 90 percent jump over the same period a year ago.
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Family migration pushes unauthorized crossings to highest levels in a decade
March 5, 2019
Source: Washington Post
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March 5, 2019
Source: Washington Post
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Gonna be hard to win a lawsuit against Trump over his emergency declaration on the southern border.The number of people taken into custody along the Mexico border jumped an additional 31 percent last month as an unprecedented mass migration of families from Central America pushes unauthorized crossings to the highest levels in a decade, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection figures released Tuesday.
Last month, the shortest of the year, was the busiest February at the border since 2007, officials said, with authorities detaining 76,103 migrants, up from 58,207 in January. The percentage of migrants who arrived as part of a family group also reached a new peak, with 40,325 parents and children taken into custody, a 67 percent leap from the previous month.
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Don't read or look at what you don't like. Anyone is welcome to post and respond.
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Oh cool, Lone Star's Corner.
Hopefully those not happy with him won't get more unhappy by hanging out in here too. That would be silly.
Those sandwiches don't look that healthy nor appealing to me.
Hopefully those not happy with him won't get more unhappy by hanging out in here too. That would be silly.
Those sandwiches don't look that healthy nor appealing to me.
Lock 'em up - Eastman, Giuliani, Senator Graham, Meadows and Trump
Re: Will Trump make the Grade.
Sort of. One of Trump's main arguments has been that the southern border is where most of the illegal drugs come into the U.S. That is simply not true. Ask any of the responsible governmental agencies, -- DHS, CBP, DEA, take your pick.Lone Star wrote: ↑March 7, 2019, 2:11 amFamily migration pushes unauthorized crossings to highest levels in a decade
March 5, 2019
Source: Washington Post
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Gonna be hard to win a lawsuit against Trump over his emergency declaration on the southern border.The number of people taken into custody along the Mexico border jumped an additional 31 percent last month as an unprecedented mass migration of families from Central America pushes unauthorized crossings to the highest levels in a decade, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection figures released Tuesday.
Last month, the shortest of the year, was the busiest February at the border since 2007, officials said, with authorities detaining 76,103 migrants, up from 58,207 in January. The percentage of migrants who arrived as part of a family group also reached a new peak, with 40,325 parents and children taken into custody, a 67 percent leap from the previous month.
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Delete this thread LS, don't stoop to their level.
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Best you brush up on drug statistics Paul, Mexican 's are still the main threat.
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2017 National Drug Threat Assessment -
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Lone Star loves playing in the gutter.
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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.
The forest was shrinking daily but the trees kept voting for the axe as its handle was made of wood and they thought it was one of them.
Re: Will Trump make the Grade.
Yes, but if you read a bit more, I'm confident that you'll find that most of the drug smuggling across the border comes in through already regulated checkpoints, where it's hidden in cars, trucks, etc. People aren't carrying tons of drugs across the border on their backs in knapsacks.vincemunday wrote: ↑March 7, 2019, 8:52 amBest you brush up on drug statistics Paul, Mexican 's are still the main threat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8ScDLIA0iI
I'm not saying that I disagree with the idea of securing the border; but it's not going to affect the flow of drugs substantially.
Re: Will Trump make the Grade.
The Foreign military's and Police will also not want to see the flow of drug trafficking become less as they are supported by the US with funds equipment and techniques. As I have mentioned before if I was a General in Columbia/Mexico and getting state of the art equipment and loads of US Dollars, it would stop if I defeated the flow of drugs, so why stop it and have the USA stop their support for my cause?
"In Washington, U.S. officials have been steadily supporting the war with the Mérida Initiative, a multi-billion dollar program that provides the Mexican military with equipment and training."
"In Washington, U.S. officials have been steadily supporting the war with the Mérida Initiative, a multi-billion dollar program that provides the Mexican military with equipment and training."
Re: Will Trump make the Grade.
It's CAUGHT at ports of entry because that's where barriers, staff and technology are located. There's no way to catch drug smugglers in the wilderness areas with no barriers, personnel and technology. Tons arrive at their destination.Udon Map wrote: ↑March 7, 2019, 9:26 amYes, but if you read a bit more, I'm confident that you'll find that most of the drug smuggling across the border comes in through already regulated checkpoints, where it's hidden in cars, trucks, etc. People aren't carrying tons of drugs across the border on their backs in knapsacks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8ScDLIA0iI
I'm not saying that I disagree with the idea of securing the border; but it's not going to affect the flow of drugs substantially.
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You're not suggesting they use "corridors" and "tunnels" that aren't monitored by the DEA? Surely they ALWAYS use roads and entry points where they might get caught!
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Re: Lone Star News *Trigger Warning*
Vince, I appreciate your concern, but this is the remedy that has been agreed upon with Paul's blessing and approval.
Both Paul and I believe in free speech, and he has defended me against calls to ban me because I haven't broken any rules.
The complainers didn't want to see anymore of my news graphics in news threads about trade, the EU, the UK, Trump, etc. -- even though I suspect, and some admitted, that they didn't want to see MY posts at all. But we're no longer debating that. Moving on.
I will continue to post in all the other threads in the forum, but no one will see the news graphics anymore -- unless they come into a thread that they don't want to see. The news graphics will all be here for anyone who wants to see, read, discuss, etc. They'll all be here.
So now, no one will have to see any of the news graphics in the discussion threads.
I think it was fair, and I publicly thank Paul for defending me and his cooperation and efforts toward free speech.
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