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You have to draw the line somewhere or you're not going to get anywhere. You don't have to agree with everything but you have to accept that others are entitled to be different. You don't need to join them but you must accept them. People need to know when their behavior is out of line. If someone's intolerance is a tool of injury or control, we all have the right to say something.
What is the wall protecting us from? Immigrants correct? If anything we're probably more of a threat to ourselves at the moment than immigrants. It is unfair to the Hispanics who have crossed the border legally, but the illegal immigrants had to get here somehow. Once they did they're just trying to fulfill what they any immigrant came here to do. I suppose that we're paying for the wall to be built with 20% tax on Mexican goods is fair. Its extremely fair to the people for TPP like me.
Building a wall is ridiculous and paying it through 20% tax is absurd. There's going to be an increase on Mexican goods coming into the United States, which could lead to tariffs by Mexico for incoming goods from the United States.
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Do we really need a wall? Did we even need the fence. America is supposedly "the land of the free" right? Immigrants come over here so that they can have a better life, but creating a wall will only prevent them from coming over. Which serves the purpose of building the wall, but why? According to the New York Times immigrants aren't stealing our jobs or are a huge problem.
( http://immigration.about.com/od/
According to the National Review, TPP not only benefits us by reducing tariffs and removing barriers but it benefits the poor. The goal of the TPP is to create international intellectual-property protections that would boost American exports made by low-skilled workers(the poor).
I agree with you. The TPP do have its pros and cons, but the pros definitely weigh out the cons. The U.S economy would not survive without globalization. It helps our economy while benefiting the other countries that are involved in the deal.
Benefits of globalization:
1. Free trade
2. Free movement of labor
3. Increased economies of scale
4. Greater competition
5. Increased investment
TPP is good for the U.S. It increases the demand for farmed goods in America. We benefit from American agriculture like beef, corn, and lettuce. Farmers throughout out the U.S. help us obtain these goods, but for our farmers to succeed open markets in and out of the U.S. is important. There are farmers all over the country who rely on the ability to export their goods outside of the U.S., but with trade barriers in place we're holding back our own economy. By opening the markets to export more U.S. goods to more countries overseas we help our farmers flourish which helps America flourish. 95% of the world's consumer live outside the U.S. So when people from outside of the U.S. buy our products we get the benefit in better paying jobs and a growing economy. TPP also gives the U.S. the opportunity to lead on global trade.
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