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Jan 28, 2017

Dear Mr. President,

I heard some stuff about Mexico today. Not about those bad hombres or anything. By the way, you really shouldn't say that. It's quite offensive to Hispanics. I heard that you sort of passively aggressively canceled a meeting with the Mexican President. That doesn't make too much sense to me. I don't have the business or budding political mind that you do, but I would think that if you're going to make them pay for a wall, you should probably try to suck up to them a little.
Then the news reported that you were going to raise tariffs on Mexican imports to pay for it because the Mexican President said some very not nice things. I'm not completely versed in the world of tariffs and imports, but aren't those paid by the people who buy the things the tariffs are on? Wouldn't that mean that the American people are going to pay for the wall? Mr. President, I'm sure I'm missing something because you were very vocal in making Mexico pay for the wall. I really think I'm just missing something. After all, I don't have your business acumen. I'll bet you know some kind of loophole that would force Mexico to pay to export it's goods or something. Maybe this is part of a long-term bargaining strategy. I sure hope so.

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