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originally posted by: xuenchen
Donald Trump is considering jetting to Mexico City on Wednesday for a meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, just hours before he delivers a high-stakes speech in Arizona to clarify his views on immigration policy,
according to people in the United States and Mexico familiar with the discussions.
This could be a trick article from WaPo.
If Trump does not go, they can call him a scared welsher and use this as a campaign tactic in favor of Hillary of course.
Could be a set-up.
originally posted by: reldra
First of all, name who you are naming. Second of all. Obama is smart and Trump is ...well, not.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: reldra
He really has no business meeting with President Nieto about US policies. He holds no office.
Dear Leader did the same thing before he was Dear Leader.
That's different--Trump is a racist, bigot, homophobe.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: reldra
He really has no business meeting with President Nieto about US policies. He holds no office.
Dear Leader did the same thing before he was Dear Leader.
That's different--Trump is a racist, bigot, homophobe.
originally posted by: Swills
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: reldra
He really has no business meeting with President Nieto about US policies. He holds no office.
Dear Leader did the same thing before he was Dear Leader.
That's different--Trump is a racist, bigot, homophobe.
Yeah, definitely that but the real difference is that Obama was a politician, whereas Trump is a villainous reality TV star. (using the title star generously here).
originally posted by: reldra
Well, I am not paying for a wall. Are you?
Is anyone else here paying for a wall?
originally posted by: xstealth
originally posted by: reldra
Well, I am not paying for a wall. Are you?
Is anyone else here paying for a wall?
Illegal Immigration from Mexico cost this country over 113 billion dollars per year. Source: www.fairus.org...
Trump estimates the wall to cost 12 billion, Washington Post estimates 25 billion.
So the wall would save American tax payers potentially 99 billion dollars a year/or 1 Trillion dollars per decade.
Seems like one huge investment for the American people.
Build that wall
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: xuenchen
Donald Trump is considering jetting to Mexico City on Wednesday for a meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, just hours before he delivers a high-stakes speech in Arizona to clarify his views on immigration policy,
according to people in the United States and Mexico familiar with the discussions.
This could be a trick article from WaPo.
If Trump does not go, they can call him a scared welsher and use this as a campaign tactic in favor of Hillary of course.
Could be a set-up.
It is not a set up from WAPO. It is a publicity stunt from Stephen Bannon.
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: reldra
Peña Nieto had invited Trump to visit Mexico and the Republican's campaign decided over the weekend to accept the invitation and try to work out a visit this week.
Another source.
Looks like he was surely invited. I'm sorry you don't wish him to go. I wish him a safe trip.
originally posted by: xstealth
originally posted by: reldra
Well, I am not paying for a wall. Are you?
Is anyone else here paying for a wall?
Illegal Immigration from Mexico cost this country over 113 billion dollars per year. Source: www.fairus.org...
Trump estimates the wall to cost 12 billion, Washington Post estimates 25 billion.
So the wall would save American tax payers potentially 99 billion dollars a year/or 1 Trillion dollars per decade.
Seems like one huge investment for the American people.
Build that wall
Peña Nieto invited both Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to visit Mexico last Friday, his office said in a statement provided to The Washington Post on Tuesday night. Although no meetings have been confirmed, the statement said, both campaigns received the invitations “on good terms.”
originally posted by: JinMI
Peña Nieto invited both Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to visit Mexico last Friday, his office said in a statement provided to The Washington Post on Tuesday night. Although no meetings have been confirmed, the statement said, both campaigns received the invitations “on good terms.”