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these cats are delusional fam.. 
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To bring it back to the debate tonight, I kind of want to hate **** this dumb blonde ***** on CNN right now caping for Drumpf.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Free_Trade_Agreement
Following diplomatic negotiations dating back to 1990 among the three nations, U.S. President George H. W. Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney  and Mexican PresidentCarlos Salinas, each responsible for spearheading and promoting the agreement, ceremonially signed the agreement in their respective capitals on December 17, 1992.[sup][5][/sup]  The signed agreement then needed to be ratified  by each nation's legislative or parliamentary branch.


like i said....NAFTA was a right wing incarnation 

Clinton only added NAALC and NAAEC to the draft
 
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does anyone have a video of the trump oreily exchange ? i missed it
 
Just because a democrat signed it... doesn't make it a left wing policy...

It's a right wing policy that was signed into law by a democrat.... as simple as that
 
Jesus gwap your lost fam. SIGNED INTO LAW IN DEC 1993 and LAW in early 1994. CLINTON OVER REGULATED and by 1995 we syphoned our U.S jobs to the mexican gas tank. 
 
The only thing conservatives wanted was free trade. When that was mixed with over-regulation here in the states.. poof went the jobs. 
 
97/98 the trade deficit rose sharply because of the asian financial crisis as well.... vamoose went more jobs 
 
whats up with Faux news hatin on Trump?  they even went as far as to go at Trump right after the debate.  couldnt even give him a decent sit down interview like Lyin Cruz and Little Rubio got.. 
 
 
whats up with Faux news hatin on Trump?  they even went as far as to go at Trump right after the debate.  couldnt even give him a decent sit down interview like Lyin Cruz and Little Rubio got.. 
he's not specific GOP material. He has history of swinging left at times 
 
Maybe not swinging left, but at least has history of endorsing the left 
 
As first lady, Clinton backed NAFTA and spoke highly of it at stops for the administration. But once she was elected to the Senate and later ran for president, her support of free trade -- and her husband's landmark agreement -- began to wane. On the campaign trail, Clinton acknowledged that NAFTA has "hurt a lot of American workers" and advocated for broad reform of trade policy. President Barack Obama's campaign even used the flip-flop against Clinton during the 2008 primary.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/14/politics/hillary-clinton-trade/

Clearly both parties are to blame. You could argue this started the GOP's anger at their establishment that bubbled up for years and is now resulting in the success of Trump.
 
Its so freaking crazy to me how they are straight up blatantly trying to take out Trump.

This is amazing.
 
As first lady, Clinton backed NAFTA and spoke highly of it at stops for the administration. But once she was elected to the Senate and later ran for president, her support of free trade -- and her husband's landmark agreement -- began to wane. On the campaign trail, Clinton acknowledged that NAFTA has "hurt a lot of American workers" and advocated for broad reform of trade policy. President Barack Obama's campaign even used the flip-flop against Clinton during the 2008 primary.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/14/politics/hillary-clinton-trade/

Clearly both parties are to blame. You could argue this started the GOP's anger at their establishment that bubbled up for years and is now resulting in the success of Trump.
fair assessment
 
As first lady, Clinton backed NAFTA and spoke highly of it at stops for the administration. But once she was elected to the Senate and later ran for president, her support of free trade -- and her husband's landmark agreement -- began to wane. On the campaign trail, Clinton acknowledged that NAFTA has "hurt a lot of American workers" and advocated for broad reform of trade policy. President Barack Obama's campaign even used the flip-flop against Clinton during the 2008 primary.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/14/politics/hillary-clinton-trade/

Clearly both parties are to blame.
You could argue this started the GOP's anger at their establishment that bubbled up for years and is now resulting in the success of Trump.

Man take this rep.
 
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