The real problem with NAFTA is Canada, not Mexico, Paul Ryan says

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Just happens to be one of many I have contacted, I think I contacted him twice, one time explaining in some detail the methods Canada is using to exploit America, undermine trade.

Glad there is heat being placed on Canada, the more of this the better, our police agencies might be above accountability domestically, but America is listening and it could be a boon to Canadian liberty once they realize our facade isn't being bought.

There are a couple of reps that are hard to get a hold of as they make you fill out a pro-forma
form, with your zip code and phone number. They will only entertain you if in their district. Others are more open and concerned about what's going on and concerned, truth speakers can spread the gospel.

The real problem with NAFTA is Canada, not Mexico, Paul Ryan says

U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan said the biggest problem with the North American Free Trade Agreement “comes from the North,” with Canadian dairy producers dumping low-cost products on the market to compete with Wisconsin farms.

Ryan said Friday that NAFTA needs to be “updated,” but the U.S. should work within the framework of the deal that took effect in 1994, rather than pulling out. Speaking at an event sponsored by WisPolitics, a Wisconsin outlet for political news, Ryan said ending the free trade agreement would risk higher tariffs for cheese that American producers export to Mexico.

Trade relations between Canada, Mexico and the U.S. have been rocky since President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign bucked traditional Republican support for free trade and dubbed NAFTA “the worst trade deal in the history of the world.” Congressional Republicans, especially those from border states whose economies depend on trade, have urged the Trump administration to modernize NAFTA, rather than risking the economic consequences of ending it.
 
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