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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 613160" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Sorry, I misunderstood. I just keep hearing Nafta nafta nafta and that's the least of our problems. Ya'll Canadians trade with Cuba too don't cha? Wish we did. Its getting pretty tough sneaking those cigars through customs now. I think the best way to get them here is just to buy them from a custom's officer if you know one. They always have plenty.</p><p></p><p>There is a religious community near me that I respect a lot. These people are down to earth and what they do is always buy from within their community and sell outside the community as much as possible. In doing this, more wealth comes into their community than leaves the community. Because of this, most everyone within their community has prospered quite well. I've always thought we should conduct our economics policies this way rather than taxing and regulating industry to other countries. Of course I was told world trade doesn't work the same way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 613160, member: 4362"] Sorry, I misunderstood. I just keep hearing Nafta nafta nafta and that's the least of our problems. Ya'll Canadians trade with Cuba too don't cha? Wish we did. Its getting pretty tough sneaking those cigars through customs now. I think the best way to get them here is just to buy them from a custom's officer if you know one. They always have plenty. There is a religious community near me that I respect a lot. These people are down to earth and what they do is always buy from within their community and sell outside the community as much as possible. In doing this, more wealth comes into their community than leaves the community. Because of this, most everyone within their community has prospered quite well. I've always thought we should conduct our economics policies this way rather than taxing and regulating industry to other countries. Of course I was told world trade doesn't work the same way. [/QUOTE]
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