Wildcat strikes: Mexico vs. U.S.
Submitted by gjohnsit on Sun, 02/03/2019 - 3:24pmThe last few weeks has witnessed a massive wildcat strike of about 35,000 workers at nearly 50 “maquiladora” factories in Mexico.
The last few weeks has witnessed a massive wildcat strike of about 35,000 workers at nearly 50 “maquiladora” factories in Mexico.
Eight years ago Cherán was like any other place in Mexico.
It finally happened. Mexico will have a leftist ruling party for the first time in memory.
Mexico's shocking victory over Germany in the World Cup caused Mexico City to literally jump for joy.
Last year we were told that we couldn't afford Medicare For All because it would cost an extra $1.4 Trillion in taxes a year. That number was largely accepted by the media.
I got to thinking that there's a real chance that this study was nothing but a guess.
But how would one know?
If you want to know why teachers strikes are rippling across the nation, look no further than here.
Progressives: There's a lesson to learned if you'll simply look south of the border.
I missed the furious debate in the comments of last week's essay by gjohnsit, The Free Trade Lie Is Exposed. Ironically, I missed joining in because of an effect of free trade: the crappification of everything. My laptop appeared to have finally blown its power supply.
Last Friday U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned Mexico that Putin was hiding under their beds.