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Mexicans and Machines: Drew Carey on Nafta

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Drew Carey and Reason.tv on Nafta

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  • @NeatNetwork

    I know, isn't it horrible? It's so unfair to the Mexican workers, that they will enthusiastically compete with eachother for these jobs, gladly abandoning almost any other unskilled position in Mexico to get them. And it's just horrible for the Americans as well, because they all willingly flock by the millions to buy these goods, even where there are other stores within driving distance, selling the exact same goods at a higher price.

    Oh, the humanity.

  • @NeatNetwork Read "Economics in One Lesson" by Henery Hazlett

  • This is bullshit propaganda! Watch this for the truth watch?v=iOix738i_n8&feature=re­lated

  • @Qntkka @PrivateSnowballTFC >Likes using the arrow key > Argues on the internet while both could be getting laid

  • @PrivateSnowballTFC > lacks originality > lacks substance > lacks the ability to compose and complete a sentence > probably should spend more time getting laid and less time watching Drew Carey.

  • @Qntkka >tries to communicate a point

    >resorts to personal attacks ("clueless libertarians")

    >resorts to pesonal attacks again ("you fat piece of shit")

  • OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMGGGGGGGG­GGGGGGGG

  • Mr. Knox's class :D

  • Present some facts and statistical proof of the claim that there are more products being manufactured in America, and more jobs in manufacturing than before NAFTA; you can't do that because your paycheck is coming from those clueless Libertarians at Reason.tv. Give Marissa Gipps my regards, you fat piece of shit.

  • NAFTA produces no jobs of value to the Mexican people. It exploits Mexico of their labor and resources. It cost millions of farm-workers' jobs, and is one of the main reason there is so much poverty in Mexico. 90% of the imports of goods from Mexico go directly to the United States, where it is sold for a large profit. It is treated as a cheap labor market by US corporations.

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