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« on: June 01, 2014, 10:08:19 PM »

OBAMA HOLDS ANOTHER HANDOUT SUMMIT

The Obama administration has taken its corporate-welfare road show to Mexico, where American taxpayers funded a three-day conference over the last week, with an aim to simultaneously subsidize U.S. industry while helping Mexico tap into the U.S. Treasury to fund its national infrastructure plan to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars.

 

The agency this week bragged via Twitter that it awarded a new grant to a Mexican industry group “to help modernize Mexico’s freight railcar fleet.”

The amount of that grant – which USTDA is giving to the Asociación Mexicana de Ferrocarriles, Mexico’s national railroad trade association, is unclear, as USTDA announced the grant without revealing its value.

One conference attendee claimed it was a $150 million, though that amount is highly unlikely in the context of past agency grants. An email and separate tweet sent to USTDA was acknowledged, but clarification on the amount was not given by deadline.


Read more - http://www.wnd.com/2014/06/obama-holds-another-handout-summit/?cat_orig=world

I recall reading that immigrants send millions of dollars home to their country of origin each month.  Why aren't they funding the improvements in Mexico?  Why are US taxpayers being stuck with the bill for all these grants?

Mexico is a wealthy country.  They have oil, industry, and seem to send their poor to other nations to live on welfare.  Why doesn't Mexico have a market basket of benefits for illegal aliens?

What is wrong with this program?  Why are Americans getting stuck with Mexico's infrastructure bill?



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