January 5, 2017
Teenagers Are Celebrating
It seems that the password
skills of 14 year olds are being celebrated all over the United States.
However instead of saying
that the Demoncratic party is a bunch of doltish idiots, they point their
fingers at Russia and double down.
Assange says a 14-year-old could have hacked Democratic emails as he reveals John Podesta’s password was 'password'
John Podesta's
emails were made public by the whistleblowing website and proved to be
a hammer blow to the Democrat's election campaign as she lost out to
Trump.
In an interview,
Assange revealed the campaign chairman's password was 'password' and that he
had responded to phishing emails.
The Wikileaks
founder said he was 1,000 percent confident the Russians did not hack the Clinton campaign, adding Barack Obama was 'trying to
delegitimize the Trump administration'.
Another story caught
my attention....
Scuttled Ford plant has Mexico
fearing more under Trump
MEXICO CITY
(AP) -- Ford Motor Co.'s cancellation of plans to build a $1.6 billion auto
manufacturing plant in San Luis Potosi
has sounded alarms across Mexico.
Even as the country is being rocked by rowdy nationwide
protests against a Jan. 1 gasoline price hike, the Ford news led the front
pages of Mexico's
most influential newspapers Wednesday, and they tied the development directly
to President-elect Donald Trump.
"Trump leaves Mexico
without 3,600 jobs," read the headline on El Universal. "Ford's
braking jolts the peso," said Reforma, referring to the Mexican currency's
nearly 1 percent slump following the news.
"The jobs created in Mexico
have contributed to maintaining manufacturing jobs in the United States which
otherwise would have disappeared in the face of Asian competition," the
Mexico Economy Department said.
The Mexican peso slid again Wednesday, with the Bank of Mexico's
48-hour interbank exchange rate for the currency weakening from 21.05 to the
U.S. dollar to 21.52 at the close.
Mexicans have been nervous about Trump's tough rhetoric
toward their country, including disparaging remarks about immigrants who enter
the U.S. illegally and vows to wall off the border and renegotiate the North
American Free Trade Agreement, upsetting ties with what is by far Mexico's
largest trading partner.
Two weeks before inauguration, the scuttling of the
planned Ford factory and Trump's pressure on General Motors should be a
"much-needed wake-up call," said Mexico
analyst Alejandro Hope.
It shows "how much actual leverage Trump has within
specific companies, which is far greater than what Mexican elites thought until
recently," Hope said. "They claimed that at the end of the day
economic interests would prevail over political messaging. That's clearly not
the case."
In an editorial, El Universal also recalled the deal
Trump struck in December with Carrier to keep 800 of 1,300 jobs at an Indiana
furnace factory from being sent to Mexico,
in return for millions of dollars in tax incentives. It also implicitly
criticized the Mexican government's response to the incoming administration.
"Mexico loses thousands of jobs with no word on a
clear strategy for confronting the next U.S. government which has presented
itself as protectionist and, especially, anti-Mexican," the paper wrote.
"Trump will try to recover as many U.S.
companies that have set up in Mexico
as possible. He will try to make them return at whatever cost, through threats
or using public resources."
"Ford's decision is indicative of what awaits the
economies of both countries," the daily La Jornada said. "For ours a
severe decrease in investment from our neighboring country, and for the U.S.
a notable increase in their production costs."
Hope said more decisions like Ford's are likely to come.
And while the loss of a single planned plant probably does not fundamentally
change the U.S.-Mexico economic relationship, "it certainly shows that the
idea that the status quo was entrenched was false."
"This should put us on notice that when he says
that he wants to renegotiate NAFTA, he means it," Hope said.
I would hope that
this is just the beginning to the reorganizing.
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Jerry
1 comment:
America is not anti-Mexican. We love Mexicans, and their food. We love them best when they stay in Mexico, and do not invade our country and suck the life out of it, with their non-assimilation, their working for ca$h, their freedom from having driver licences, or even car insurance, their drunk driving, their plan for medical treatment (ER and ambulance-based). I could go on and on, but I think my point gets across....
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