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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (2031)3/8/2019 5:42:21 PM
From: Elroy Jetson1 Recommendation   of 13781
 
What if Mexico made the same proposal to America that England has made to the EU

Mexican PM Theresa May says we no longer want to require our products to follow US safety standards, and we no longer want to pay US import tariffs . . . . . . . . but we insist upon a completely open border between Mexico and the US without any border controls.

The US has agreed to an open border, but only if there is a hard border 250 miles south of the US Mexican border.

Mexico says NO, that's just a prelude to the northern 250 miles of Mexico becoming part of the United States.

Mexican PM Theresa May keeps flying to Washington DC demanding concessions. She wants a time limit on how long Mexico has to follow US rules and tariffs, no more than 2 years, after which Mexico can ship whatever it likes into America without border controls, without following US laws and without paying US import tariffs.
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