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Trump will make Mexico pay for the wall

Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:08 pm
Posted by Loserman
Member since Sep 2007
23078 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:08 pm


5% Tariff is good.

10% tax on remittances would be even better
This post was edited on 5/30/19 at 7:10 pm
Posted by Pussykat
South Louisiana
Member since Oct 2016
3889 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:14 pm to
There ya go
Posted by theronswanson
House built with my hands
Member since Feb 2012
3229 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:17 pm to
You actually think Mexico pays the tariff?
Posted by Cosmo
glassman's guest house
Member since Oct 2003
130112 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:18 pm to
quote:

You actually think Mexico pays the tariff?


Dont have a choice dumbass

Taxed at customs
Posted by Green Chili Tiger
Lurking the Tin Foil Hat Board
Member since Jul 2009
50637 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:20 pm to
quote:

You actually think Mexico pays the tariff?


Dont have a choice dumbass

Taxed at customs



Posted by TeLeFaWx
Dallas, TX
Member since Aug 2011
29311 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:20 pm to
quote:

You actually think Mexico pays the tariff?


Both sides pay for tariffs in the short term. Long term, if producers shift elsewhere, which they will, the produces suffer far more than the consumers. Anyone that suggests otherwise is an idiot.
Posted by Loserman
Member since Sep 2007
23078 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:20 pm to
quote:

You actually think Mexico pays the tariff?


In the short term no but in the mid to long term yes.

Because it will cost them jobs.

It will cost companies in reduced revenue because the same goods made at home will be more competitive which will increase jobs and raise salaries here at home

A country with basically an overabundance of resources like the US doesn't need global trade, we can make everything here at home, just like we used to do.

It is amazing to me how people don't understand that we have become a service economy and an exporter of our raw materials to other countries and no longer make end products.
This is the opposite of what made us Great.
We used to import raw materials, make the best products, and the world wanted them.

If we continue doing as we are currently, eventually we will collapse economically
This post was edited on 5/30/19 at 7:42 pm
Posted by Corch Urban Myers
Columbus, OH
Member since Jul 2009
5993 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:22 pm to
Taxed at Western Union and all the other places at which wire transfers are initiated.

There would be no getting around it. Not if those places want to stay in business.
Posted by Seldom Seen
Member since Feb 2016
48737 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:22 pm to
Mexico always was going to pay for The Wall one way or another.
Posted by Green Chili Tiger
Lurking the Tin Foil Hat Board
Member since Jul 2009
50637 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:23 pm to
quote:

Taxed at Western Union and all the other places at which wire transfers are initiated.

There would be no getting around it. Not if those places want to stay in business.




Now this would be a great idea.
This post was edited on 5/30/19 at 7:24 pm
Posted by Loserman
Member since Sep 2007
23078 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:25 pm to
quote:

Both sides pay for tariffs in the short term. Long term, if producers shift elsewhere, which they will, the produces suffer far more than the consumers. Anyone that suggests otherwise is an idiot.


When Oil Prices went real high us consumers paid more for it at the pumps.
It made the American energy industries competitive and spurred new tech that allowed us to be a energy independent and we now we are one of the worlds leading exporters of natural gas and oil.
Posted by Corch Urban Myers
Columbus, OH
Member since Jul 2009
5993 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:28 pm to
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Now this would be a great idea.


This is actually how most money gets sent back "home" to Mexico and Central America. In every town in almost every state, there is at least one "Mexican" Store that has a money transfer station in it, expressly for that purpose. They charge everyone that transfers money on it a fee for doing so. This is how these places stay in business. It most definitely isn't from selling groceries and knickknacks Hecho en Mexico.
Posted by TheHarahanian
Actually not Harahan as of 6/2023
Member since May 2017
23523 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:28 pm to

Why don’t we save some money and build the whole thing out of pesos? I don’t mean fund it with pesos, I mean use pesos as a construction material.
Posted by TigersFan64
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2014
4755 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:30 pm to
No he won't. And a tariff will be paid by American businesses and consumers.
This post was edited on 5/30/19 at 7:31 pm
Posted by TeLeFaWx
Dallas, TX
Member since Aug 2011
29311 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:52 pm to
quote:

When Oil Prices went real high us consumers paid more for it at the pumps.
It made the American energy industries competitive and spurred new tech that allowed us to be a energy independent and we now we are one of the worlds leading exporters of natural gas and oil.


Exactly.
Posted by TigerCruise
Virginia Beach, VA
Member since Oct 2013
11898 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 7:55 pm to
You think retailers are going to buy Mexican goods if they're 5% more expensive than American or another South American product?

The answer is....no.
Posted by Corch Urban Myers
Columbus, OH
Member since Jul 2009
5993 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 8:00 pm to
LOL @ you thinking we don't have a choice
Posted by Loserman
Member since Sep 2007
23078 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 8:01 pm to
quote:

When Oil Prices went real high us consumers paid more for it at the pumps. It made the American energy industries competitive and spurred new tech that allowed us to be a energy independent and we now we are one of the worlds leading exporters of natural gas and oil.


quote:

Exactly.


Which also hastened Venezuela's collapse

And has kept gas prices down in the US

If not for Venezuela collapsing we would be paying around $1.50 a gallon at the pump
Posted by Green Chili Tiger
Lurking the Tin Foil Hat Board
Member since Jul 2009
50637 posts
Posted on 5/30/19 at 8:03 pm to
quote:

You think retailers are going to buy Mexican goods if they're 5% more expensive than American or another South American product?


You know what happened last year when the U.S. hit Canadian lumber mills with countervailing duties and tariffs that totaled roughly 20%?

U.S. and Canadian Lumber mills raised their prices roughly 20%.
This post was edited on 5/30/19 at 8:08 pm
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