To: Registered; Zack Nguyen
Are bacon, eggs and pancakes cheaper to make in Mexico? Is there no end to free trade's tyranny? LOL!The truth is, Zack, that Registered's plight is likely NAFTA related.
It's pretty straightforward, really.
Factories move to Mexico, then the local economy sags, no longer able to support "service" businesses like Denny's.
It's the "ripple effect".
To: Willie Green
In all seriousness that is an interesting perspective. You know I am only ribbing.
To: Willie Green
Hmmm, there are about 700 new Denny's restaurants opened since NAFTA was enacted. That's weird.
49 posted on
12/10/2002 8:51:29 PM PST by
Dog Gone
To: Willie Green
The article specifically said that the restaurant had to close because of safety and security concerns.
And I'll bet at least 95% of the perps involved in those incidents mentioned in the article were Americans.
To: Willie Green
Denny's is moving to Mexico for cheaper labor?
67 posted on
12/10/2002 9:28:01 PM PST by
xm177e2
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