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Here’s what your guacamole — and other groceries — would cost if we had a Mexico border tax
Star Telegram ^ | ELIZABETH KOH

Posted on 01/28/2017 8:37:37 PM PST by SJackson

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To: Jvette

I’ve been to L.A.’s fruit district and know how it works. From waiting in your truck at 2 am before they begin distributing the fruits and delivering to stores around the city before 6 am. It’s not entirely coming from mexico but california’s north coast. Who are they trying to fool here?


41 posted on 01/28/2017 8:55:49 PM PST by max americana (For the 9th time FIRED LIBERALS from our company at this election, and every election since 2008)
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To: conservative98

“I only buy American organic fruits and vegetables and chips.”
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42 posted on 01/28/2017 8:56:19 PM PST by House Atreides (Send BOTH Hillary & Bill to prison.)
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To: SJackson

As usual, journalists are the sort of minds who can think exactly one step ahead (or at least fake it, when doing so makes Trump seem bad).

Yes, if you were forced (??) to buy a Mexican avocado, it’d be more expensive. Anyone who managed to stay even half way awake through junior high-level economics knows that as demand remains for avocados generally, other growers of avocados would increase production.

So ... what this article is saying is that we might see a minute increase in avocado prices, but that we’ll get US avocados instead? I like it.

As it is, the only reason a Mexican avocado is OK is that it’s grown on a tree, and doesn’t lay about on the ground where contamination is rife; plus it has a skin one doesn’t eat, and even then they need a good wash.

“Takis” is apparently a chili/lime flavored tortilla chip. The local grocer has these without the name by a US maker. They’re OK but I’m not a frequent buyer as I go for a variety of flavors-with on my chips and don’t consume enough beer to make that a taste fiesta :)


43 posted on 01/28/2017 8:57:15 PM PST by No.6
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To: SJackson

I wonder what having 10 to 20 million more Americans gainfully employed will do to increase my income and reduce my taxes? Plugging the gaping hole in our $60 billion annual trade deficit with Mexico using overpriced avocados might be the smartest move our nation has made in decades.


44 posted on 01/28/2017 8:57:23 PM PST by Ronaldus Magnus
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To: SJackson

Takes is a snack chip made in Mexico.

Why would we be upset about a tax on something brought here to feed the immigrants if they will be able to enjoy it in their homeland?


45 posted on 01/28/2017 8:57:29 PM PST by Cowgirl of Justice
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To: SJackson

These people are insane. And from what should be a serious news outlet.


46 posted on 01/28/2017 8:57:31 PM PST by gunsequalfreedom
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To: SJackson

I will somehow manage to live without guacamole should it come to that.


47 posted on 01/28/2017 8:58:29 PM PST by RC one (The 2nd Amendment is a doomsday provision, one designed for those exceptionally rare circumstances)
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To: SJackson
Elizabeth Koh . . . see, there you go again. You are searching only for facts which support your premise . . .

You were truly honest . . . you would share the the cost of ILLEGAL immigration. Crime, healthcare, quality of life. I know, thats too hard to quantify for your soft mind.

48 posted on 01/28/2017 8:58:38 PM PST by saywhatagain
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To: SJackson

And they can grow avacados in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas or Florida. Price would probably end up at $3.20. Big deal, we should give up our national sovereignty over it, yup.


49 posted on 01/28/2017 8:59:15 PM PST by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: Ronaldus Magnus

Guacamole is flavorless green goo.


50 posted on 01/28/2017 8:59:35 PM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: SJackson

Taxes and tariffs increase the cost of goods and are paid by consumers? GASP! Why has no one ever figured this out before?


51 posted on 01/28/2017 8:59:56 PM PST by Bubba_Leroy (The Obamanation has ended!)
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To: SJackson

Velveeta Cheese went from $3.99 to $7.99. Do Velveeta plants grow only in Mexico ?


52 posted on 01/28/2017 9:00:07 PM PST by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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To: SJackson
Who cares!...tax away I want a wall, period.

if the mexicans want to make guacamole and eat takis....they're still paying for the wall.

53 posted on 01/28/2017 9:00:37 PM PST by thingumbob (I'm a bitter clinger...I dare you to take my gun)
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To: SJackson

The market would adjust, and other sources for these goods would provide them for just a little more than the Mexican goods.

Basic market theory.


54 posted on 01/28/2017 9:01:10 PM PST by Born to Conserve
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To: SJackson

Trade and tariff wars are not good for anyone.


55 posted on 01/28/2017 9:01:38 PM PST by Organic Panic (Rich White Man Evicts Poor Black Family From Public Housing - MSNBCPBSCNNNYTABC)
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To: SJackson

I disagree. The peso today is down roughly 10% against the dollar.
That increase in dollar to peso purchasing power will cut that 20% border
tax effectively in half. The peso could very well drop even more, further offsetting any border taxes.
A stronger dollar/weaker peso will incent our muchachos from south of the border to get here and work for American $ however.


56 posted on 01/28/2017 9:02:43 PM PST by Palio di Siena
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To: stars & stripes forever

Takes about three years I think to grow an avocado from seed to bearing.


57 posted on 01/28/2017 9:03:35 PM PST by Duchess47 ("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
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To: SJackson
Takis, a common packaged food snack, would go from $6 to $7.20, the Washington Post reported. Other staples like tomato paste would also see only a slight markup, from about $1.20 to $1.44.

The only way the end price of a commercially prepared end food product goes up 20% because one of the ingredients goes up 20% is if the end price does not include labor to process, transportation, rent and energy costs of the producer, etc.

And now we see liberal understanding of how business works in an empirical example. NO wonder they think that any other tax is supposed to be absorbed by the retailer and not passed along to the customer.

58 posted on 01/28/2017 9:04:50 PM PST by Bernard (The Road To Hell Is Not Paved With Good Results)
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To: SJackson

Well, lessee. Add up the cost of having them here in the first place in terms of welfare dollars, free medical, free housing, costs of cleaning up the crimes they commit and deduct that from higher food costs, and I’m guessing we’ll have a cash surplus.


59 posted on 01/28/2017 9:05:23 PM PST by LouAvul (The most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will.)
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To: SJackson

Americans don’t make tomato paste and “snack foods” anymore? I didn’t know that. I tried to choke down some guacamole once but it didn’t work out. I’m pretty sure we grow avocados in the U.S. though.


60 posted on 01/28/2017 9:06:42 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer (As long as tyranny exists, the Constitution and Bill of Right will never be "outdated" or "obsolete")
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