White House spokesman Sean Spicer holds a press briefing at the White House in Washington January 23, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Washington Post: White House press secretary says border wall will be funded by 20 percent import tax on Mexican goods
MEXICO CITY--President Enrique Peña Nieto on Thursday called off a trip to Washington, after President Trump launched his plan to construct a border wall and insisted he would stick Mexico with the bill. The incident opened one of the most serious rifts in memory between the United States and its southern neighbor.
Trump spokesman Sean Spicer added a stunning new detail about the proposed wall project later Thursday, saying that Trump intended to pay for it by imposing a 20-percent tax on all imports from Mexico.
Peña Nieto had been scheduled to meet with Trump on Tuesday to discuss immigration, trade and drug-war cooperation. He called off the visit after Trump tweeted that it would be “better to cancel the upcoming meeting” if Mexico was unwilling to pay for the wall.
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WNU Editor: Right now .... every American CEO who has a plant in Mexico is now calling their law-maker voicing their protests. Will these protests have an impact .... no .... with the exception of a few politicians, no one in Washington will say publicly that they support "saving" Mexican jobs, and because of the optics no one is going to publicly oppose "directly" President Trump on this issue. In hindsight .... I have to wonder if the Trump White House set up Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto for today's events .... because what has happened today has the appearance of being planned and formulated .... starting early this morning .... President Trump Plays 'Hardball' With Mexico. My prediction .... Mexico will negotiate a trade deal with the U.S. in the coming months .... and yes .... there will be a formula where they will be paying for the wall .... albeit indirectly.
Lol haha love it USA!!!got our balls back all the sissys out there should be nervous cuz its open season
ReplyDeleteThis is what I predicted myself... Mexico would not be paying for the wall directly, but rather indirectly.
ReplyDeleteAnd this confirms it.
Chase,
ReplyDeleteIt should not be "open season" on any one. There's no need for that kind of talk. America needs to be respected but there is no reason to try and hurt anyone or to call them names.
D.Plowman
This was pretty much my thoughts exactly, however, I thought it might come in the form of intercepting a portion of the remittances that are sent back to Mexico from Mexican nationals living and working in the United States.
If Mr. Trump and his team are successful, Mexico will have to respect the United States and treat it as an equal. They have been mistreating and generally disrespecting the United States for a long time. Such a change in behavior is not going to be easy for them.
"hursday is walking back his statement that President Donald Trump supports a tax on imports to pay for a wall along the Mexican border, saying that he instead was just giving an example of one way to raise revenue."
ReplyDeletehttp://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/trump-tax-mexican-imports-pay-for-border-wall-234239
LMAO.
Israel put up a wall and its working great, deny other countries crap ppl and you are left with a more manageable and safer republic overall.
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