Discussion:
Mexico Is Right To Retaliate Over U.S. Ban On Mexican Trucks
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Jose
2010-08-22 14:52:46 UTC
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Forbes (blog)
Posted by Dan Ikenson

The Mexican government is right to retaliate, and to expand the list
of products subject to punitive duties. Of course, retaliation hurts
innocents, like U.S. businesses and workers

http://blogs.forbes.com/beltway/2010/08/17/mexico-is-right-to-retaliate-over-u-s-ban-on-mexican-trucks/?boxes=financechannelforbes
Hisler
2010-08-23 01:36:58 UTC
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Post by Jose
Forbes (blog)
Posted by Dan Ikenson
The Mexican government is right to retaliate, and to expand the list
of products subject to punitive duties. Of course, retaliation hurts
innocents, like U.S. businesses and workers
http://blogs.forbes.com/beltway/2010/08/17/mexico-is-right-to-retaliate-over-u-s-ban-on-mexican-trucks/?boxes=financechannelforbes
Allowing a drug trafficking, human exporting kleptocracy like Mexico to
take control of our nation's transportation system while putting
hundreds of thousands of American truck drivers out of work is
pathological. Allowing Mexican trucks on American highways would be
like putting Al Qaeda in charge of the TSA.
Red Cloud
2010-08-23 17:07:47 UTC
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Post by Jose
Forbes (blog)
Posted by Dan Ikenson
The Mexican government is right to retaliate, and to expand the list
of products subject to punitive duties.  Of course, retaliation hurts
innocents, like U.S. businesses and workers
http://blogs.forbes.com/beltway/2010/08/17/mexico-is-right-to-retalia...
Retaliate US not allowing Mexican trucker loaded with drug, and
criminal and
illegal alien thugs? Obviously, Jose wants to see more drug,
illegal alien thugs
in USA.

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