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So here we are another episode of yo soy. I have Rodrigo Morales sitting with me. He's actually my co-host today on all days. And he is my assistant actually Rodrigo. And I go way back. We actually, met him when he was 14. We made a movie together. Yeah, called a, he told me he wanted to be a movie star.So I. Hey, you wanna join us? We're making a movie. Yeah. Yeah. At that time, I used to want to be, an actor. Also, I broke some big girl, ah, at times. So I wanna be in a movie and seek her and make some kind of jealousy. Oh, you wanted to make you jealous, huh? Yes. We didn't know that one. That's good.You know what, that's one way of doing it another way is, to make sure that you, just do good, good work. You were a Netflix movie too. Yeah. Yeah. I was in a movie in 2020. I made a movie with, a Mexican director, the movie it's asphalt goddess. Asalto goddess. Yes. Asphalt goddess.How do you say it in Spanish asphalt? So that was a fun experience. And you were a bad guy in that movie, right? Yeah. It was a bad guy and yeah, it was a great experience. It was my first experience on stage and from the camera and also with, very good actors. Yeah. Post me.I wasn't a good actor. No, you gotta watch your words. I understand English too. It was, you were a great actor. These guys made a lot of teachers before. Yeah. Before appearing in that movies and just teasing. Huh? So now in Mexico city, and I've been doing this podcast, Yo Soy, and, the name actually came up with Yo Soy.I remember we made it, we made some hats. We've made some merch because that's what you do in the world. So you can go to our major, do major Domo list.com website, and you can find our merch as well as you can find your products in the, I just forget the name. What's it called Sobe Mercado.S U B E Mercado you'll see it on our landing page. And you can buy stuff that we found here unique in Mexico. Yeah. Inventory will be changing all the time, but today we wanna talk about an interesting subject yesterday. I RGO was busy cuz he's working on a project in, in, in his city where he grew up called Roma, Norte.See? Yeah. Yeah. Roman Norte and he's working on an apartment so he can in fact. Rent it out if he wants yeah. Or live in it in a nice place. And one of the things that happened, and I thought it'd be a great story to talk about today because we're talking about reform in Mexico, things in Mexico from an American perspective and a Mexican it's on both and from a Mexican perspective because he's Mexican okay.He grew up in Roma and, he has a little history here actually his whole life. And we thought it'd be a great idea to talk about what's going on in one subject matter. I talked about what we're not gonna talk about today was gentrification. Yeah, he and I have had a lot of conversations on gentrification, but today I decided I wanted to talk about something different.I wanted to talk about what's happening with the president, president Andres. Manuel said. And Manuel Lopez. Oh yeah. AMLO I just say as I can't say it all. And more importantly, we're talking about. Azure reform. And right now there's a big fight between the United States, Canada, and Mexico, because Mexico, when they created the north is called NAFTA at first, and now it's called some other agreement.I don't know what it's called USMC was negotiated with the last president of the United States. But the first one starts way back from Clinton. I have a huge history with Clinton, not myself, but from politics. My brother worked with political sides. Anyway, long story short, I won't go into that, but I wanted to talk about the electrical reform last year.It was it this year, it went for a vote. Yes. And it failed. Yeah. It failed. It failed. Didn't have enough, ammunition behind it. I believe that I understand why it failed. I think it failed on purpose. But we're not gonna go into that. We're gonna go into a. And I, when I was talking to RGO today, he was giving me telling me a story.He called me in a panic because something happened in his apartment and he didn't know what to do. Next. What happened was his electricity, his gas was turned off. His gas was turned off. That's right. And as he started revealing the story to me, I became fascinated by the story. And when he came back to my place to our studio here, he started telling me more of the story.And then I said, we need to do a podcast because I want to talk about it. The electrical reform. Yesterday I did a small video talking about the electrical reform and how, people are starting to say, wait for a second, electricity, gas, power, anything that touches the people is a critical element of life in that country.Yeah. So it's a national security concern. It's a true natural security concern. And if a government doesn't protect that from the people. Then other countries can control those people. Okay. For example, what people don't know is Walmart it's a huge conglomeration in the United States. It's bought land all over the country.And the reason why he's bought is bought this land, not to build new stores is because underneath that land is natural water. Yeah. So he's selling the resource. Under the Wells. Some states like California are getting wise to that. So under charging anybody, if you have land and you happen to have natural water underneath you, they're starting to charge you for your own water.So now you see the government controlling private enterprise in the United States. We thought it always was precious. Yes. Now in Mexico, that's not the same. The government owns all the buildings when it boils down. You live in a building that's, probably a hundred years old. Okay.It's older. And when the gas was turned off, I want you to tell me in your own words what happened when the guy knocked on the door, and you couldn't turn on the gas, tell me what happened. The guy arrives, and he goes, to my roof and sees all the full installation. She came back to my apartment, and he tells me, your installation is good, but, unfortunately, we, we can't turn on your gas.And I said, why? And they say you because you have your boiler inside your bathroom. And that's why that's was like, I, I. That boiler has been there like, ten years ago. What's the trouble? So they made me a contract and made a new agreement with them to turn on my gas. And also they made me move my boil.From another place and they gonna charge me every month, a price for that work. So let me get this straight a month ago, you had gas in your apartment. There was no problem. Yeah. You're paying your month every time you can afford it. Yeah. And then, all of a sudden, it got disconnected for various reasons.And now you have to. For a gas company. That's now a private gas company, right? Yeah. It's not the Mexican government. No. It's private. It's a private company, a Spain company from Spain. It's a company from Spain charging him to turn his gas back on when it was working perfectly a month ago.Yeah. So let me explain why we're having this discussion; let's first go back to who owns the infrastructure. The building is owned by Mexico They lease it to you guys, or however it happens, they lease; you bought a long-term lease from it, correct? Yeah. Your mother did what your family did. And you've been living there since you were a little kid and a baby, right?Yeah. Now, construction work was done on it. You guys fixed it, somebody fixed it. So you're using it. Then all of a sudden, the electricity, and the gaskets turned off, and now you have to pay more to get it redesigned. So that meets the requirements of this private company that now you have to pay gas to yeah.This is my problem. This private company was this deal with Binette from 2012 to 2018, he struck a deal with these private companies that privatized certain industries. And ha this is what AMLO is fighting against. He doesn't want the privatization of these utilities that are basic structures for all of Mexican.Yeah. Okay. Everybody needs gas so they can have hot water in their apartment. Yeah. Everybody needs electricity. So they have electricity in the apartment. Everybody needs these certain infrastructure things that you're paying taxes for. Correct? Yeah. The government, you are paying taxes for something.Okay. So clearly, what pian Netto did was pretty smart for the government is now the government isn't paying for anything, even though you're paying taxes to them. Because what's happening is they have the politicians in Mexico, just like they do in the United States, have set policy by working with private companies, to privatize certain commodities and necessities you need to survive as a Mexican.And now when you have to do an upgrade, not because you have to, but because the government's forcing you, I know when he first called me and said, because of the government. And I started laughing. I'm like, yeah, that's the government rules, but those rules were initiated because who's making money?Then when he told me, the gas company came back and said, oh, gotta, what's a deal for you? $59.99 a month, fast sauce. You can pay for this upgrade. We're gonna give you what you don't need, but because the government mandated it and we as the good guys are gonna help you. Yeah. Yeah. How do you feel?Do you feel like he's a good guy? I feel like an assault. An assault. He's insulting your pocket. Yeah. 10 PEs at a time. Okay. And what's the Mexican skin wage, 120 pesos. Okay. And if you're paying 120 PEs a month to fix this thing, when we find out tomorrow, That's gonna be highway robbery, and you will be insulted.Yeah. Insulted and assaulted. Double assaulted. See, that's what I'm talking about. I'm gonna get on a subject matter that people don't like a lot, but I criticize this mayor from Mexico city a lot. Like you don't agree necessarily, or I do agree. The issue is this.She's building this train that goes through Mexico, and I call it the train through nowhere that money, those billions of. That can use to build that train in nine months. So she has something good to show us that she can try to run for president. Okay. And she's done something for Mexico, and react shows that she's done nothing for Mexico because those billions of dollars could have easily paid for this guy's gas improvements.Okay. But instead, they advised away the government to stick it to the Mexican, the poor Mexican, because they let. PTO with the monies in his pocket. He's in Spain now, right? Yeah. He's in Spain with 500 million vessels. I heard. Okay. Five, Hey PTO, send him some money. He needs some money. Okay.Yeah. To pay his gas bills, please, he's even asking nicely. So here we have a solution that the government gave the Mexicans that isn't a solution. It's only a solution for the. So now every vessel that he pays for taxes is okay. Is not going to help him in his crisis of getting hot water to take a shower.It's not helping him in his crisis to have water. He can drink from the tap. It's not helping him to build out this infrastructure side of the building that the government ultimately owns. To improve the building. And everybody living in this area, especially in Roma. Roma is a highly gentrified area.And I don't wanna talk about that. Unless this podcast will get forever, but it's highly gentrified. I do remember, though, I didn't wanna talk briefly about it. Okay. When I first met Rodrigo in, I met him at that fountain. What was the fountain called? Place three. Okay. It's a beautiful fountain.I recently learned that the fountain was the only three ever made and that France sent it to Mexico as a peace. Okay. A friendship in culture. It's a statue of David. Okay. When I met him there, soon after that, I met his parents, and we went out to eat in the Roman area. We had some tacos, tacos, of course, because we were Mexican.We always eat tacos anyway. So he had some tacos and six or seven years later when I came back to Roma, I couldn't identify. I was like, where's that taco stand we ate at? It's just so different and costly. I remember that night that only cost me like a couple of hundred vessels. Okay. And that we all ate your brother, your little brother, your father, everybody.That was the rich man and 200 vessels. Okay. Yeah. Now the same, no cost me 800 vessels easily. Okay. So what I'm saying is here in Mexico city, there's a lot of change. There's a transformation in where the government is acting more like American go. The politicians are thinking more like political politicians were, where they find and devise ways to stick it to the Mexican.Yeah. Okay. Where they're actually in this particular case, when all Rodrigo wanted to do was to turn on his electric, his gas. So he could actually maybe rent the place or do something with the place and all of a sudden, even just live in it, he can't; he has to take cold, hot showers in my place. In our studio, but that's part of the deal.That's okay. But the reality. What's happening is the government is going in transition. Yeah. We have politicians like shine bomb who are globalists, who talk about things like green energy, but then in the same instance when Mexican kids need them to help, they're not there to help, oh yeah, there is that private company there to help, to charge him more money.Okay. To improve the Mexican infrastructure he has. Out of his pocket plus his taxes, and today he still has no hot water. Yeah. That's what happened. so to the Mexicans right now, to the Mexicans. Yeah. It's a serious issue. Can you think of other issues just like that, that you see happening?Yeah. You, it's a place called it here in Mexico is, there has an issue in the gas price. Because I think two, two months ago, the gas had the highest prices in history. Oh really? Yeah. It cost us, four months ago, 10, maybe nine passes and goes to the 15, 17.Oh, wow. Almost the total price. In that area, the government builds a state company. Okay. Call it the gas for poly star. So gas, it's gas for the weld. For the wellness gas for the wellness. Yeah. Gas for the belt. How does that work? And they sell the gas in that, in the whole area. They put away the price companies and take it over.Take to stop it. Yeah. To stop the price. Gouging price gouging. Yeah. What's once again, one of the fallacies in the United. Is the government not there to help the citizen, although the government's supposed to be there to help the citizen in Mexico? We're seeing a transition where half of the government wants to help the citizen, but the other half likes the money that has in their pocket.Okay. So you're not so willing to help the citizen. Yeah. And unfortunately, both those people are politicians and there's a lot of conflict. When AMLO brought up the electrical reform it was killed. It was killed by the same politicians trying to run for president when he was gone.Yeah. So it's ironic that they said, oh, we're gonna leave it till next time. You're gonna leave it till next time because you're not gonna solve the problem. Cause you don't wanna solve the problem because it was available to you to solve. And Rodriguez's example is the example of what I'm talking about.Here. We have a situation where a young millennial-aged Mexican. Yeah, Mexican educated. Who's trying to improve his life level, himself up from his family before him. And he's stuck. He's stuck having to pay for things. Now that the generation before him didn't have to pay because Pena-Nieto wanted to make some laws and no politician after him has being willing to fix those laws so that the Mexican didn't have to get stuck. Yeah. Paying for infrastructure that they do not even own. See, that's the biggest pre here in the United States. When you improve infrastructure, the theory is that, you're gonna own, it only makes it better for the next time you sell it.You're not selling anything. My friend, because the government owns it. You may lease it to somebody else for a short period and make a little markup. But that's about. So the reality is these American ideas do not work in Mexico because the basis is not the same. And that's the problem we have.And Roger goes, examples is just one of many that I see as I'm walking through Mexico city all the time. I don't wanna make this podcast too long, but I wanted to introduce you to Rodrigo. And I talked to him very much, and he's my sidekick in Mexico. And he speaks fluent Spanish. When I fluent taco.Okay. And I cook though, and he's happy you. And the reality is this is the podcast about electrical reform. We didn't talk about it explicitly, but we talked about it in the real world of how it's impacting Mexicans and future podcasts RGO will be here, and we'll talk about more subject matters and, more importantly, to support us.We do majorDomolist.com and make sure to go to our website, and look at the stuff that we're doing. Look at our podcast. And more importantly, join us the next time we have a podcast. Yeah. Thank you very much, guys. See ya. Okay. Thank you. Bye-bye.
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Alex is joined by Cyndee Todgeham - Cherniak, trade lawyer, Lexsage, to break down the in's-and-out's of the newly signed United States Mexico Canada Trade Agreement. Despite being a touted as "a great step for our economy and middle class", the latest rendition of NAFTA faces challenging first days following the closure of GM's production plant in Oshawa as well as on-going talks regarding steel and aluminum tarrifs.
Darrell Castle talks about the election of Mexico's new President, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and his plans to make Mexico great again. Transcription / Notes THE USA AS A PRESSURE VALVE Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today's Castle Report. Today is Friday, August 3, 2018, and on today's Report I will again turn my attention to the subject of migration and immigration; and because of the recent elections in that country I will look primarily at Mexico. Why do so many millions of Mexican people want to risk danger and bear the expense and hardship of coming to the United States illegally? There are many reasons, of course, but the primary reason is most likely the extreme violence, poor living conditions, and lack of opportunity caused by the drug cartels' decades' long wars between each other, and with the Mexican and American governments. It stands to reason then, that the migrants or immigrants must believe that life will be better in the United States than it was in their own country. If drug cartel violence really is the primary force driving people north then it also stands to reason that if the violence is reduced and the cartels weakened then migration will at least slow down. On July 1st Mexico elected as President, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, by an overwhelming vote. In a record turnout 53% voted for Mr. Obrador. News reports coming out of Mexico prior to the election indicated that people were upset at what they considered the impotence of the government of previous President Pena Nieto, along with his total inability to stop or even slow cartel activity. Crime is rampant, especially the crimes of kidnapping and murder, which Mr. Nieto seemed powerless to solve or prevent. Mr. Obrador will take office December 1st and mission number one will be to insure that he convinces the Mexican people, and especially the business class, that progress will be made against cartel violence. He says he wants to try innovative solutions, such as reversing the 1938 nationalization of the petroleum industry. Some other things he wants are to eliminate political immunity and other such privileges to government officials, as well as including corruption, petroleum theft and electoral fraud on the list of crimes for which there is no bail; moving the Mexican Secret Service to the Department of Defense, thus allowing for a less corrupt way of protecting those trying to defeat the cartels; establishing a right to free public education; establishing an avenue of impeachment of the President similar to the US Constitution; cutting the VAT tax by 50% in the northern border zone. These things are attacks on corruption and government immunity from it that now chokes Mexico and creates an atmosphere of distrust. By far, the biggest task before his government is stopping the cartels and regaining control of the country. He assigned that task to incoming interior minister Olga Sanchez Cordero and she says that she has carte blanc authority to try whatever seems necessary to stop the violence, and ending the drug wars is at the top of the list. Ms. Cordero has some very solid opinions about the drug wars and the damage they have caused. “What no one can deny with hard data is that, at least in the past 10 years, the Mexican government has been incapable of stopping violence and responding to it with institutional mechanisms.” Ms. Cordero is seriously considering the decriminalization of all drugs as one of her government's prime weapons against the cartels. She believes that making drugs essentially legal would end the black market for production and would end the wars between rival cartels. The steady increase in violent crime over the past few decades is directly related to the escalation of the war on drugs both in Mexico and the United States. I'm trying to reason through how legalizing drugs in Mexico would help the United States, since the market for the Mexican drugs is the United States demand.
After regaining office in December 2012, the PRI party carries out the single biggest change to the Mexican Constitution in 70 years with the 2013 Mexican Energy Reform. In some ways, the 2013 Reform is simple to describe because it was so radical. But it seems destined to fall short of its proponents' wildest claims and of the oil industry's already modest expectations. Here's the 3 biggest challenges still standing in the way of the success of the Mexican Energy Reform...and the 4 things they got REALLY right. Recommended listening: John Moody's "Mexico Explained" Podcast (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mexico-explained/id1027184141?mt=2)
Episode 18Check out the free trial offers from our sponsor, DrillingInfo! www.globalenergymedia.com/diMarathon sells stake in Libya oil to Totalhttps://www.google.com/amp/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN1GE0Y6Total has been making more “risky” deals lately – gas deal in Iran, oil deal in Libya – these are areas with high risks. Libyan dockworkers just went on strike,Marathon strategy in Permian M&A – consolidation of assets, swaps to make more effective use of resources. Sale to Total fits with this strategy.Total has longer term strategy – can afford to wait it out until Libya more stable. Marathon not interested in long game in Libya.Australia – Tesla powerwallNuclear power as a base load option – perhaps will become more attractiveMexico – leading candidate in presidential elections – Obrador – opposes privatization of Mexican oil industry that current President Pena Nieto began.https://www.wsj.com/articles/top-candidate-andres-manuel-lopez-obrador-plots-big-shake-up-for-mexicos-oil-industry-1520852400Elections will be in July. Uncertainty poses threat to ongoing privatization because companies are hesitant to jump into Mexico energy scene if their investments could be nationalized or nullified in the next election. Won’t want to put in millions of dollars and 5+ years of work to develop new oil resources in Mexico.Mexican refining situation is deteriorating but Obrador wants to focus on improving it. Problem is that refining margins are small.Forbes - GE Looks To Battery Storage For Power Boost - https://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenrwald/2018/03/11/ge-looks-to-battery-storage-for-power-boost/#abcc65e3b5e3Preorder “Saudi, Inc.” here! - https://www.amazon.com/Saudi-Inc-Arabian-Kingdoms-Pursuit/dp/168177660X
Episode 18Check out the free trial offers from our sponsor, DrillingInfo! www.globalenergymedia.com/diMarathon sells stake in Libya oil to Totalhttps://www.google.com/amp/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN1GE0Y6Total has been making more “risky” deals lately – gas deal in Iran, oil deal in Libya – these are areas with high risks. Libyan dockworkers just went on strike,Marathon strategy in Permian M&A – consolidation of assets, swaps to make more effective use of resources. Sale to Total fits with this strategy.Total has longer term strategy – can afford to wait it out until Libya more stable. Marathon not interested in long game in Libya.Australia – Tesla powerwallNuclear power as a base load option – perhaps will become more attractiveMexico – leading candidate in presidential elections – Obrador – opposes privatization of Mexican oil industry that current President Pena Nieto began.https://www.wsj.com/articles/top-candidate-andres-manuel-lopez-obrador-plots-big-shake-up-for-mexicos-oil-industry-1520852400Elections will be in July. Uncertainty poses threat to ongoing privatization because companies are hesitant to jump into Mexico energy scene if their investments could be nationalized or nullified in the next election. Won’t want to put in millions of dollars and 5+ years of work to develop new oil resources in Mexico.Mexican refining situation is deteriorating but Obrador wants to focus on improving it. Problem is that refining margins are small.Forbes - GE Looks To Battery Storage For Power Boost - https://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenrwald/2018/03/11/ge-looks-to-battery-storage-for-power-boost/#abcc65e3b5e3Preorder “Saudi, Inc.” here! - https://www.amazon.com/Saudi-Inc-Arabian-Kingdoms-Pursuit/dp/168177660X
Donald Trump se fait plus agressif envers l'Iran : Yanik Dumont-Baron rend compte et le politologue Bernard Hourcade commente ; L'Ouragan Ophelia se dirige... vers l'Irlande : le point avec le climatologue Alain Bourque ; L'ombre de l'ALENA plane sur la visite de Justin Trudeau au Mexique : Jean-François Prud'homme parle du point de vue de Pena Nieto ; Les feux qui font rage en Californie depuis dimanche affectent les viticulteurs de Napa, Sonoma et Medocino : témoignage de l'eonologue et directeur général de la maison Atlas, Alexandre Remy.
Descripcion: Donald Trump has kept Mexican president Pena Nieto and Canadian president Trudeau on edge this week, threatening to withdraw the US from NAFTA. Key advisers, as well as leading Republicans, helped to persuade him to reconsider. Free trade pacts, in theory, serve the greater good. Trump claims to support free trade in theory, but claims NAFTA is not a true "free trade" pact, and includes provisions that harm American workers. Trump would be well served by drilling down more into the specifics of this claim. In the meantime, the world can breath easy as Trump has given NAFTA a temporary lease on life.
Guest: Bill Katz, the editor of Urgent Agenda...........we will look back at Trump week 1, a rather amazing start.........look ahead to week 2.........the Democrats are still in disarray........a Supreme Court nomination is around the corner..........PM May of the UK meets with President Trump............President Pena-Nieto cancels his trip to the US............and other stories... Click here for some of our friends: ....SHOP HERE FOR RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY RATES..... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER......
We remember the life and times of Jose Marti, who was born on this day in 1853......We look at US-Mexico relations.....President Pena-Nieto canceled his trip to the US.......what does President Trump do next? Is there a trade war coming?..........President Trump week 1.......Democrats and Trump Cabinet.......and other stories... Click here for some of our friends: ....SHOP HERE FOR RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY RATES..... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER......
To speed growth, cut taxes now. Kudlow-Moore WSJ. Bi-partisan? Regular order? GOP ACA plan: Cong Diane Black, interim House Budget chair. Reconciliation? War against Mexico? Wall? 20% BAT? Whole thing giving me headache. Mary Anastasia O'Grady. Pena Nieto. Go after China, not Mexico. Eradicate ISIS? Destroy Raqqua? Gen Jack Keane. Great week for Trump. Keeping promises. Big energy. Pipelines, ACA, vetting refugee (only those who support and love America), rebuild armed services, tax reform, dereg. Optimism. Think big, dream bigger. Pro-life rally w/ Pence & Kellyanne. Miami no longer sanctuary city. Catch and deport. Criminal illegals. Chicago?
Guest: Fausta Rodriguez Wertz, the editor of Fausta's Blog..........the Trump inauguration and the women marches.......President Pena-Nieto to meet with President Trump this month....a plane crash in Brazil....the Lopez-Rivera commutation..........and other stories... Click here for some of our friends: ....SHOP HERE FOR RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY RATES..... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER......
We will look at the state of the Democrat Party and the influence of the radical left........how does Senator Schumer satisfy the left and work to reelect Democrats in red states....it could be very challenging given the political landscape of 2018............President Trump and President Pena Nieto will be getting together next week..........let's hope that it's a good meeting and both sides win.........we do $ 500 billion of trade with Mexico.......that's a lot of jobs.......and we remember Winston Churchill who died on this day in 1965.....and other stories... Click here for some of our friends: ....SHOP HERE FOR RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY RATES..... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER......
Guest: Fausta Rodriguez Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog........we will look at the state of leadership in Latin America.........Brazil and corruption........Pena-Nieto in Mexico in a very weak position because of increases in gasoline prices and more violence....more investigations of ex-President Fernandez in Argentina........the future of Raul Castro in Cuba.......Colombia and President Santos after the FARC negotiations.........Venezuela and the collapse of the economy............and other stories...... Click here for some of our friends: ....SHOP HERE FOR RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY RATES..... ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY FRIEND CARLOS GUEDES AND HIS MUSIC........ LOOKING FOR MANAGERS AND EXECUTIVES......CALL THE CANTO GROUP..... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER......
Guests: Fausta Rodriguez Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog.....Israel Ortega, OpportunityLives.com.......we will discuss the latest about the Mexico peso and comments by President Pena-Nieto about meeting Mr Trump...........Venezuela continues in crisis.......elections in Rio de Janeiro..............and the US election days away............ Click here for some of our friends: ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY FRIEND CARLOS GUEDES AND HIS MUSIC........ FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER......
Guests: Fausta Rodriguez Wertz, the editor of Fausta's Blog.........plus Jorge Ponce, Cuban American writer.........we will look at the Iranian leader's visit to Cuba........the US-Cuba deal and a very critical editorial in The Washington Post..........Trump, Clinton and Cuba in the 2016 election......the FARC today in Colombia..........Brazil and Lula is now in trouble.......President Pena-Nieto and the Mexican peso are losing support..............and other Latin America stories of the week...... Click to support some of our friends.... Residential electricity rates.....click here for a quote!... Commercial electricity rates.......contact me for more info.... CLICK TO LISTEN TO BOOKS......AUDIBLE.COM.... CHECK OUT MY FRIEND CARLOS GUEDES AND HIS MUSIC........ CALL US FOR YOUR STAFFING NEEDS: THE CANTO GROUP! FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER......
Guests: Fausta Rodriguez Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog......Allan Wall, blogger and political analyst..........we will look at Allan's post about Mr Trump in Mexico.......the reaction in Mexico and what happens to President Pena-Nieto's political fortunes after the visit?........the case of Farinas in Cuba in a hunger strike......Is Raul Castro asking Russia for oil?.................and other Latin America stories of the week......... Click to support some of our friends.... Commercial and residential electricity rates.....click here for a quote! ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY FRIEND CARLOS GUEDES AND HIS MUSIC........ CALL US FOR YOUR STAFFING NEEDS: THE CANTO GROUP! FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER......
SHOW NOTES EPISODE 75: ꜞHOLA SEÑOR TRUMP!” This week Host Dave Bledsoe goes South of the Border, Down Mexico way, to talk about El Guapo Douchbag Donald Trump's immigration foibles, flip flops, waffles and finally HateFest 2016! It is muy malo! Along the way we also lament the state of the educational system in the 1970's when the idea of learning a second language was considered un-American and recognize that admitting you solicited prostitutes in Central America is probably not the best path to a major podcast network deal. Our deep dive is on what passes for a policy in the insane clown posse that we laughingly call the Trump Campaign--honestly it would be off better ran by actual Juggalos. We talk El Donaldos trip to meet with the Mexican President where who will pay for wall never came, because who want to talk about that. We also learn about Señor Stinky the small man who lives in Pena Nieto's desk. There are several EXTREMELY unkind words about certain Conservative Author whose extreme anger at the sudden but certainly inevitable betrayal by her best pal ever might have made us seek medical attention for an erection lasting longer than four hours. Finally, we explain to immigration as a social necessity to a lot of people far too stupid to understand what we are saying. Not you guys, you guys are cool. Promotional consideration provided for this show by The Tacopocalypse, the end of White America is going to be TASTY! We open the show with Trump Latino Lackey Marco Gutierrez in a Taco Truck Menace Mash Up and close with the song styling of The Refreshments! Citations Needed? The Mythical Connection Between Immigrants and Crime, Trump Finally Clarified His Immigration Stance, and It's Vile, David Duke LOVED Donald's Speech Hypnostate provides the music in our opening credits. The Show on Twitter The Show on Facebook The Show on Soundcloud www.whatthehellpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest: Fausta Rodriguez-Wertz, the editor of Fausta's Blog, joins us for a look at the Rio Olympics, more problems in Venezuela, Obama and Pena-Nieto meet in Washington DC on the day after Trump accepts the GOP nomination........a look at the 2016 election now that it's Trump-Pence vs Clinton-Kaine............and more stories...... Click here for some of our friends: ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY FRIEND CARLOS GUEDES AND HIS MUSIC........ FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER......
Guest: Allan Wall, contributor to Mexidata.info, a very popular website about US-Mexico issues.......what are they saying about Mr Trump in Mexico........President Pena-Nieto's trip to the US........the state of politics in Mexico.............and other stories of the week.................... Click to support some of our friends.... ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY FRIEND CARLOS GUEDES AND HIS MUSIC........ CALL US FOR YOUR STAFFING NEEDS: THE CANTO GROUP! FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER....
Guest: Allan Wall, blogger and contributor to Mexicodata,info..............we will discuss Allan's recent trip to Mexico over Christmas.........US-Mexico issues.......El Chapo and the reaction in Mexico.............El Chapo, Sean Penn and Kate Del Castillo.........President Pena-Nieto's presidency now in year 4...........immigration and Central Americans.....Donald Trump and Mexico......plus other stories from the Mexico front pages.... Click to support some of our friends.... .....check out Mexidata.info, a great source for Mexico articles...... ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY FRIEND CARLOS GUEDES AND HIS MUSIC........ FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER......
Guest: Allan Wall, political blogger and contributor to various web sites.....we will review the latest from Mexico...."El Chapo" and all of the conspiracy theories........Allan just visited Mexico and he will share his reactions.....how deeply hurt is President Pena-Nieto from the "El Chapo" scandal......and other stories from the US-Mexico pages...... Click to support some of our friends.... YOU CAN GET TALK SHOW UPDATES HERE........ ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY FRIEND CARLOS GUEDES AND HIS MUSIC........ CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER...... GET MY POSTS BY E-MAIL HERE......
Guest: Fausta Rodriguez-Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog, joins me for a look at the latest in US-Latin America stories........the biggest story is "El Chapo", the cartel leader who escaped from a maximum security prison near Mexico City.....it is a terrible blow to Mexico and President Pena-Nieto......Pope Francis in Latin America.........scandals in Brazil............... Click to support some of our friends.... YOU CAN GET TALK SHOW UPDATES HERE........ ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY FRIEND CARLOS GUEDES AND HIS MUSIC........ CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER...... GET MY POSTS BY E-MAIL HERE......
We look at some of my American Thinker posts of the week.............President Obama and indecision in Iraq....midterm elections in Mexico turn out ok for President Pena-Nieto......Caracas and alarming crime rates........Romania 25 years after communism............Rubio and those "hit pieces" by The New York Times.............plus we look back at President Reagan's Berlin Wall speech in 1987....one of the highlights of his presidency....... Click to support some of our friends.... ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER...... GET MY POSTS BY E-MAIL HERE......
Guest: Barnard Thompson, editor of Mexidata.info............we will look back at the mid-term elections in Mexico.....the impact of the results of the Pena-Nieto presidency......the emergence of "El Bronco", the independent who won the election for governor of Nuevo Leon, a very important state in the North.......did any party win or lose? and a look at The New York Times articles about Senator Rubio...... Click to support some of our friends.... ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER...... GET MY POSTS BY E-MAIL HERE......
1-Debito greco. La settimana decisiva. Un accordo con i creditori permetterebbe ad Atene di restituire al fondo monetario 1,6 miliardi di euro. Sul giornale “ le monde ” lettera aperta di Tsipras all'opinione pubblica europea e mondiale...2-Effetto Snowden: negli Usa sospeso il Patriot act. Da oggi niente intercettazioni per la Nsa. ..( Intervista a Marina Catucci ) ..3-Turchia: Nelle legislative più incerte degli ultimi anni, Erdogan punta a una larga maggioranza per modificare la costituzione. ..4-Messico : il presidente Pena Nieto affronta il Midterm in piena crisi dei desaparacidos...( Intervista a Fabrizio Lorusso). ..5-Burundi: le donne in prima liena contro il terzo mandato del presidente dittatore...6-Romanzo a fumetti: “ innocent “ il manga di Shinichi Sakamoto ( Maurizio Principato) ..
1-Debito greco. La settimana decisiva. Un accordo con i creditori permetterebbe ad Atene di restituire al fondo monetario 1,6 miliardi di euro. Sul giornale “ le monde ” lettera aperta di Tsipras all'opinione pubblica europea e mondiale...2-Effetto Snowden: negli Usa sospeso il Patriot act. Da oggi niente intercettazioni per la Nsa. ..( Intervista a Marina Catucci ) ..3-Turchia: Nelle legislative più incerte degli ultimi anni, Erdogan punta a una larga maggioranza per modificare la costituzione. ..4-Messico : il presidente Pena Nieto affronta il Midterm in piena crisi dei desaparacidos...( Intervista a Fabrizio Lorusso). ..5-Burundi: le donne in prima liena contro il terzo mandato del presidente dittatore...6-Romanzo a fumetti: “ innocent “ il manga di Shinichi Sakamoto ( Maurizio Principato) ..
1-Debito greco. La settimana decisiva. Un accordo con i creditori permetterebbe ad Atene di restituire al fondo monetario 1,6 miliardi di euro. Sul giornale “ le monde ” lettera aperta di Tsipras all'opinione pubblica europea e mondiale...2-Effetto Snowden: negli Usa sospeso il Patriot act. Da oggi niente intercettazioni per la Nsa. ..( Intervista a Marina Catucci ) ..3-Turchia: Nelle legislative più incerte degli ultimi anni, Erdogan punta a una larga maggioranza per modificare la costituzione. ..4-Messico : il presidente Pena Nieto affronta il Midterm in piena crisi dei desaparacidos...( Intervista a Fabrizio Lorusso). ..5-Burundi: le donne in prima liena contro il terzo mandato del presidente dittatore...6-Romanzo a fumetti: “ innocent “ il manga di Shinichi Sakamoto ( Maurizio Principato) ..
GUESTS: Fausta Rodriguez Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog, joins me for our weekly review of US-Latin America stories......the latest about the discontent in Brazil, the murder of Alberto Nisman in Argentina..... we will also hear from Barnard Thompson, editor of Mexidata.info, one of the best websites covering Mexico.....we will ask Mr Thompson about the upcoming mid-term elections in Mexico and President Pena-Nieto's standing with the public.....the US-Mexico relationship..... Click to support some of our friends.... ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... LISTEN TO THE MUSIC OF CARLOS GUEDES...... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER...... GET MY POSTS BY E-MAIL HERE......
Guest: Fausta Rodriguez-Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog. We will look at the latest in the Cuba-Venezuela story and its impact on US-Cuba talks........A review of the upcoming elections in Mexico.....it will be a real test for President Pena-Nieto and the PRI now back in power.....it will also give us an idea of how the PAN and PRD will benefit from the nation's political uncertainty.......we will also look at the anti-government marches in Brazil over corruption and the stagnant economy......the continuing scandal regarding the murder of Alberto Nisman in Argentina.........and other Latin American stories of the week... CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... LISTEN TO THE MUSIC OF CARLOS GUEDES...... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER...... GET MY POSTS BY E-MAIL HERE.......
GUEST: Allan Wall, blogger and contributor to MexiData.info, joins me for a discusssion of the latest from Mexico.....We will look at the recent arrests of cartel leaders, the political difficulties of President Pena-Nieto, US State Department warnings about travelling to Mexico for spring break, Central Americans travelling to the US through Mexico....the death of 40-plus students and the general economic situation in Mexico..... CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... LISTEN TO THE MUSIC OF CARLOS GUEDES...... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER......
Mexico’s Pena Nieto administration got off to a blistering start, passing nearly a dozen structural reforms in less than two years, but faith in the government’s integrity has plummeted. Jude Webber spoke to finance minister, Luis Videgaray, about what went wrong and what needs to be done to restore the public’s trust. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeffy discusses the absurd comments made by Mexican President, Pena Nieto. Why one blogger mom wants her kids to see her naked, Underwearawareness, and a fresh prospective on the Ray Rice incident. Jeffy also covers the latest headlines in Twitter Blast; Plus, an update on Sgt. Tahmooresi.All this and more on Jeff Fisher Show!Jeff Fisher is live from 6am to 8am ET, Saturday. Listen for free on TheBlaze Radio Network.Follow Jeff at twitter.com/JeffyMRA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On 8 September 2013, Mexico’s President Pena Nieto presented the long-awaited tax reform proposal to the Mexican Congress.