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Joe Biden met last week in Mexico City with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador for the 10th North American Leaders’ Summit.
originally posted by: MykeNukem
a reply to: livinglight108
Another report I didn't see anywhere.
Media blackout on all the important info.
Sneaky bastages.
No thanks.
originally posted by: MykeNukem
a reply to: livinglight108
Another report I didn't see anywhere.
Media blackout on all the important info.
Sneaky bastages.
No thanks.
originally posted by: nugget1
originally posted by: MykeNukem
a reply to: livinglight108
Another report I didn't see anywhere.
Media blackout on all the important info.
Sneaky bastages.
No thanks.
You don't get a vote. Eat your bugs and be happy.
originally posted by: xuenchen
I knew it.
Explains why we are seeing mass migration and unabated smuggling with total systems overloads 😉
originally posted by: Maxmars
There are in a hurry now.
The designation of the United States being just one state in a 'larger' thing is important to encourage the adoption of a 'framework' of globalization. Our sovereignty be damned.
Of all our recent new stories... this may have been the most important.
You're having found this and shared it here might be exactly the kind of thing the WEF and globalists dread most.
I would wager they would have rather done this after they had secured control of the politician machinery for another cycle.
This was sloppily done, and we shall soon see who among our favorite talking heads 'really cares' about the US as a nation. I would suggest we keeps our attention on where this story goes... and how it gets there.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: livinglight108
I’m reserving a scathing response to this if this is a prelude to move manufacturing from China to Mexico.
Peter Zehain makes a compelling case that Mexico is cheaper and better since logistics wouldn’t be as much of an issue.
Trade deals usually work out bad for us, but if this one can mend some of the damage of the Trans pacific trade deal I’ll be open minded.
Probably bad though.