Henry Kissinger, back in 1993, when the forerunner of the USMCA, NAFTA, was being considered by Congress, called it revolutionary, going on to say: “…. it is not a conventional trade agreement but the hopeful architecture of a new international system.”
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Crazy Uncle Joe Tries to Claim the USMCA Wasn’t a Trump Win
Crazy Uncle Joe Biden tried to make that case that USMCA wasn’t a Trump win. Jake Tapper’s response was the agreement came into being with Trump’s signature. It came about because of Trump’s promise to renegotiate the deal. Biden’s Party had no interest in doing the work in 2016.
President Trump Has Brought Prosperity to America and We Must Protect It
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has at last rolled her Sisyphean boulder of impeachment to the top of Capitol Hill. There it teeters, awaiting a flick of Mitch McConnell’s finger to send it careening back down, squashing every 2020 Democrat hopeful in its path. The Speaker is like a bank robber, who, holding a … Read more
In Other News: Trump Secures New Trade Deal With Mexico and Canada
While everyone has been distracted by the circus in the Senate, the president has been doing what he said he’d do. Getting better deals for America with our Trading partners. President Donald Trump on Monday hailed the 11th-hour trade deal struck between the United States, Mexico, and Canada to replace the quarter-century old NAFTA accord, … Read more
Did Trump Just Get Mexico to Pay for ‘The Wall’?
Donald Trump’s recent trade reform with Mexico scraps NAFTA and replaces with it something much more beneficial to the United States. It does a lot to level the playing field and while the Unions want to see the final language before they sing its praises initial rumors suggest they are pleased.
The trade reforms will be a boon to auto and auto parts manufacturers and encourage more manufacturing in the United States, not just for the car business. A shift that could result in a lot more jobs, more work, and yes – more tax revenue.