The Rotten Fruits of NAFTA In 2007 Hershey's announced that their plant in heavily Hispanic Oakdale, California would close to be replaced by a new facility in Hispanic Monterrey, Mexico. |
More American Jobs Lost
This time Hispanic American jobs in
Florida were the target
By Gary;
Here is another great story I woke up to. The Professional Golf Association (PGA) is moving their tournament from Miami to Mexico City.
Wow! Talk about extending a giant middle finger to workers and businesses in the United States.
The tournament has been held in Miami since 1962. Miami being Miami this will have a huge economic impact on Hispanic American workers and Hispanic owned local businesses.
The Donald is proven right yet again that businesses could not give a damn about the American citizen worker no matter what his ethnic background.
- Donald Trump: "It is a sad day for Miami, the United States and the game of golf to have the PGA Tour consider moving (from Doral) to Mexico. No different than Nabisco, Carrier and so many other American companies, the PGA Tour has put profit ahead of thousands of American jobs."
I am a pro-business Conservative, but I am ashamed of so many American companies screwing the American people that helped these companies grow in the first place.
But I am much more angry at the corrupt politicians in both parties who have whored themselves by being bought and paid for by open borders Wall Street campaign money.
The political hacks take their cash and then enact so-called "free trade" agreements or grants of Most Favored Nation status. Then their buddies on Wall Street move American factories to corrupt Mexico or to China and Vietnam where the Communists act as their Pinkerson thugs to prevent labor unions from forming and keep wages as near slave levels.
We either act now or our entire economy will be sucked dry.
The Giant Sucking Sound of
Jobs Leaving America
1992 Presidential candidate Ross Perot was right,
but the Sheeple voters supported open borders.
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