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When you consider how much money Mexico and the Mexican people cost us, that's peanuts. We can't keep footing the bill for everyone.
The Mexican you'd be doing it to probably disagree.

So... in firm, cited figures, how much are "Mexico and the Mexican people cost(ing) us"?
 
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Sure is, and I hope all those Mexicans send us thank you notes for paying that tariff for them.
Until you stop buying Mexican products because of the increased price. I don't even want to think about what the fallout from Mexican-US trade collapsing could be.
 
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When you consider how much money Mexico and the Mexican people cost us, that's peanuts. We can't keep footing the bill for everyone.
When you consider the tens of thousands of jobs that Americans have, all the profits companies make, and the U.S. taxes those companies pay, thanks to trade with Mexico, this will cost us much, much more.

Hey, I mentioned sugar earlier, and there was a story showing that we get almost all our Avocados from Mexico. The cost of your guacamole dip is going up!
 
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We're not talking about little things that didn't work. We're talking about his bankruptcies, which weren't real bankruptcies, but Chapter 11 reorganizations to save the business.
Last I read, Trump has/had over 515 businesses. What, maybe four of them went under?
 
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Until you stop buying Mexican products because of the increased price. I don't even want to think about what the fallout from Mexican-US trade collapsing could be.
Some people will stay buy the higher priced foods and other products, but less of it. But they will then have less money for buying other stuff, things produced here in the good old U.S.A. And the people Trump claims he will help will be hurt the most, since billionaires can afford to buy the higher priced stuff, but Walmart workers will be really hurting.
 
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We're not talking about little things that didn't work. We're talking about his bankruptcies, which weren't real bankruptcies, but Chapter 11 reorganizations to save the business.

Oh for...

A cursory Google search will tell you that Chapter 11 is a type of bankruptcy. It is a real bankruptcy.
 
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We're not talking about little things that didn't work. We're talking about his bankruptcies, which weren't real bankruptcies, but Chapter 11 reorganizations to save the business.
OOH, don't get me into that, which as usual for you, Saucy, is off topic. Let me just say this: Even Chapter 11 bankruptcies cost some people a lot of money, since contractors, workers and others owed money get pennies on the dollar. The very sad truth is that Trump's bankruptcies (and they are his, even if they were of the corporate variety, since he was responsible) have cost many people a lot. Contractors and sub-contractors going out of business, filing for bankruptcy themselves, thousands and thousands of people not getting paid for the stuff they sold Trump or the work they did. Chapter 11 is not a Zero Sum proposition. Trump wins, everyone else loses. Trump is noted for playing games with tax laws, bankruptcy, and the courts so he can have more gold plated fixtures in his homes, planes, and boats.
 
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The Mexican you'd be doing it to probably disagree.

So... in firm, cited figures, how much are "Mexico and the Mexican people cost(ing) us"?
I don't care if they agree or not. We simply can't do it any more. Some sources say there are as many as between 10 and 20 million illegals in this country. How many of them get food stamps? Welfare? Have jobs and send money back to Mexico? Subsidized housing? Free access to Obamacare and other medical care? The billions we have been giving in aid to sanctuary cities? The cost of public education for all the kids? And yet, don't pay taxes because they are hiding out and working under the table in a lot of cases?
 
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Oh for...

A cursory Google search will tell you that Chapter 11 is a type of bankruptcy. It is a real bankruptcy.
Yes I misspoke. My bad. That are REAL bankruptcies, but there are different types of bankruptcies. You're thinking he lost those businesses, but he just simply restructured them.
 
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I don't care if they agree or not. We simply can't do it any more. Some sources say there are as many as between 10 and 20 million illegals in this country. How many of them get food stamps? Welfare? Have jobs and send money back to Mexico? Subsidized housing? Free access to Obamacare and other medical care? The billions we have been giving in aid to sanctuary cities? The cost of public education for all the kids?
Again, you derail the thread. You are talking about illegal immigration, which is different that tariffs and taxes, and who will pay for them.
 
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I don't care if they agree or not.
You're still doing something to them
We simply can't do it any more. Some sources say there are as many as between 10 and 20 million illegals in this country. How many of them get food stamps? Welfare? Have jobs and send money back to Mexico? Subsidized housing? Free access to Obamacare and other medical care? The billions we have been giving in aid to sanctuary cities? The cost of public education for all the kids? And yet, don't pay taxes because they are hiding out and working under the table in a lot of cases?
I see plenty of claims, I don't see many citations
 
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Yes I misspoke. My bad. That are REAL bankruptcies, but there are different types of bankruptcies. You're thinking he lost those businesses, but he just simply restructured them.
He lost plenty of businesses too.
 
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OOH, don't get me into that, which as usual for you, Saucy, is off topic. Let me just say this: Even Chapter 11 bankruptcies cost some people a lot of money, since contractors, workers and others owed money get pennies on the dollar. The very sad truth is that Trump's bankruptcies (and they are his, even if they were of the corporate variety, since he was responsible) have cost many people a lot. Contractors and sub-contractors going out of business, filing for bankruptcy themselves, thousands and thousands of people not getting paid for the stuff they sold Trump or the work they did. Chapter 11 is not a Zero Sum proposition. Trump wins, everyone else loses. Trump is noted for playing games with tax laws, bankruptcy, and the courts so he can have more gold plated fixtures in his homes, planes, and boats.
ALL those billionaires and millionaires I listed do the same thing. You just look for more reasons to hate and delegitimize Trump, so suddenly it's more meaningful for you. They ALL lose money. They ALL have projects that fail. They ALL do WHATEVER it takes to keep their business alive. They ALL play with the tax code to make it work for them. And it's ALL 100% LEGAL!

Not a single person on this forum or in this country pays more taxes than they have to. Every single one of you attacking Trump for his taxes and losing money have lost money before, have failed before, and finds ways to not pay more taxes than they have to. Any one of you would've taken a tax exemption if you had a bad year if you had the opportunity.

Oh, but you hate Trump, so let's attack him for it.
 
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He lost plenty of businesses too.
So? Why is that important? He's still infinitely more successful than any of you trying to tear him down for the few failures he's had.

You're just being petty about it.
 
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So? Why is that important?
Because you brought it up
You're just being petty about it.
No, I'm being intellectually rigorous about it. If anyone says anything I know to be factually incorrect, I'll usually say something.
 
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The Mexican you'd be doing it to probably disagree.

So... in firm, cited figures, how much are "Mexico and the Mexican people cost(ing) us"?
According to FAIR, illegal immigration costs us over $113 billion per year. And that's not including the trade deficit.

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The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on United States Taxpayers (2013)
 
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ALL those billionaires and millionaires I listed do the same thing. You just look for more reasons to hate and delegitimize Trump, so suddenly it's more meaningful for you. They ALL lose money. They ALL have projects that fail. They ALL do WHATEVER it takes to keep their business alive. They ALL play with the tax code to make it work for them. And it's ALL 100% LEGAL!

Not a single person on this forum or in this country pays more taxes than they have to. Every single one of you attacking Trump for his taxes and losing money have lost money before, have failed before, and finds ways to not pay more taxes than they have to. Any one of you would've taken a tax exemption if you had a bad year if you had the opportunity.

Oh, but you hate Trump, so let's attack him for it.
No, I don't hate Trump. I don't anyone, not even you. Some of the people on your list were not billionaires or even millionaires, some were horrible businessmen (Grant?).

If you want to talk about how the 1% the tax code to pay nothing or as little as possible, start a thread about it.

The obvious answer is that Trump uses Chapter 11 and the courts to avoid paying people. He has done it for years. And Trump may pay less income tax than you and me, but we don't know because releasing his tax returns would reveal his duplicity.

And just to let you know, I have had "losses" in some investments, but have never lost money in any one year, never filed bankruptcy, never stiffed anyone who did work for me. I ran a business for 26 years, and made a profit (albeit sometimes small profits) every year. I would be happy to advise Trump if he wants, but he just isn't listening to the right people, so I don't expect he will be calling on me or anyone with expertise to help him.
 
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