Popular Post Social Media Posted January 31 Popular Post Posted January 31 Former President Donald Trump announced that his administration will proceed with imposing 25 percent tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada, making good on a threat he first issued during the final days of his 2024 campaign. The decision, set to take effect on Saturday, is aimed at addressing what Trump described as unfair trade practices, an influx of migrants at the southern border, and the flow of fentanyl into the United States. “We’ll be announcing the tariffs on Canada and Mexico for a number of reasons,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office. He emphasized the U.S. trade deficit with its neighbors, stating, “I’ll be putting the tariff of 25 percent on Canada and Mexico, and we will really have to do that because we have very big deficits with those countries. Those tariffs may or may not rise with time.” Trump also revealed that his administration was considering including oil in the list of tariffed goods, with a final decision expected later that evening. “We may or may not. We’re going to make that determination, probably tonight, on oil. Because they send us oil, we’ll see. It depends on what the price is. If the oil is properly priced, if they treat us properly, which they don’t,” Trump said. He further justified the tariffs by accusing both Canada and Mexico of exploiting the United States in trade agreements. “Look, Mexico and Canada have never been good to us on trade,” he said. “They’ve treated us very unfairly on trade, and we will be able to make that up very quickly because we don’t need the products that they have.” Trump originally issued the tariff threat in response to what he described as Mexico’s failure to curb illegal immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border. While initially targeting Mexico, he later expanded his proposal to include Canada and even China. Both Mexico and Canada are among the United States' largest trading partners, and economic experts have warned that these tariffs could lead to increased prices for American consumers on a variety of goods. However, they also suggested that while American industries may face short-term disruptions, Mexico and Canada’s economies could suffer more in the long run if a prolonged trade war ensues. Despite these warnings, Trump remained steadfast in his stance, making it clear that his administration is prepared to use tariffs as a tool to reshape trade relationships. Whether these measures will result in renegotiations with America’s neighbors or escalate tensions further remains to be seen. Based on a report by The Hill 2025-02-01 2 1 1 5
Popular Post kwonitoy Posted January 31 Popular Post Posted January 31 These tariffs on oil are going to be 2 weeks away until they get forgotten about. Some one smarter than him (everyone) is realising that the Canadian/American oil/gas system is far to intertwined to separate. How much of U.S. oil is imported from Canada? Canada and Mexico supplied more than 71% of U.S. crude oil imports, with nearly 60% of U.S. crude oil imports from Canada alone.Jan 22, 2025 Go ahead and tariff your oil imports einstein, that'll make eggs cheaper It's the same with the electrical grid, it's not Canadian or american its North American wide. When the northridge earthquake hit in LA years ago we had a power bump in Edmonton, approx. 4,000 kms north. 3 3 1 2 4
Popular Post Tug Posted January 31 Popular Post Posted January 31 8 minutes ago, kwonitoy said: These tariffs on oil are going to be 2 weeks away until they get forgotten about. Some one smarter than him (everyone) is realising that the Canadian/American oil/gas system is far to intertwined to separate. How much of U.S. oil is imported from Canada? Canada and Mexico supplied more than 71% of U.S. crude oil imports, with nearly 60% of U.S. crude oil imports from Canada alone.Jan 22, 2025 Go ahead and tariff your oil imports einstein, that'll make eggs cheaper It's the same with the electrical grid, it's not Canadian or american its North American wide. When the northridge earthquake hit in LA years ago we had a power bump in Edmonton, approx. 4,000 kms north. Yup the felon has allready delayed the (trump tax) all subject to change of course. 2 2 1 3 1
Popular Post Chomper Higgot Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 The markets are responding. 2 1 2 1 1
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 While I think tariffs on highly subsidized commodities like steel and aluminum are likely a good idea, I question how wise it is to impose such horrendously high tariffs on EV's from China. As far as I'm concerned one of the most dangerous, reckless, and poorly thought out policies that Trump is engaging in, are even higher tariffs on many classes of imported products. Who ends up paying for this? American companies who are manufacturing in China, Mexico, Canada, and elsewhere, and the consumer, that's who. In the end huge tariffs may encourage companies to pull out of China, which is a good thing, but how long will that process take, and what will the economic consequences be in the interim? These tariffs could spell disaster for the American economy. It is nothing but a massive tax hike on the American people, and could have a very negative impact on thousands of American companies that manufacturer overseas, without any true understanding of why they manufacture overseas. Trump manufactures overseas, every opportunity he gets, to save money. Bibles, baseball caps, and likely countless other things. So, calling him very disingenuous would be an understatement. He is not a socialist. He is a failed capitalist. It is fairly easy to get wealthy if you are willing to steal most of your fortune from unsuspecting small contractors. Yet he still went bankrupt. That requires a special kind of skill. Or another form of grifting. 4 1 1 1 14
Popular Post ujayujay Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 Trump moves forward to shoot in the own knee again 3 2 1 2 1 2
Popular Post bwanajohn Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 You have to admire the USA ,.They have managed to become the richest country in the world with the majority of richest individuals in the world living and doing business in the US.And they have done that while being ripped off by everybody including there two closest trading partners. USA USA 2 2 2 3 1 1
Popular Post Woke to Sounds of Horking Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 American companies betrayed their employees by moving to communist China in the first place. Any action to get manufacturing back in the USA is a good move. Trump has a special dislike for Canada, more likely for PM Trudeau (rather than the country) whom Trump once called "very weak and very dishonest." Trudes cut his teeth at the W-E-F bootcamps... might have something to do with it? (unaligned with American policy) 2 3 3 2
Popular Post J Branche Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 28 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: While I think tariffs on highly subsidized commodities like steel and aluminum are likely a good idea, I question how wise it is to impose such horrendously high tariffs on EV's from China. As far as I'm concerned one of the most dangerous, reckless, and poorly thought out policies that Trump is engaging in, are even higher tariffs on many classes of imported products. Who ends up paying for this? American companies who are manufacturing in China, Mexico, Canada, and elsewhere, and the consumer, that's who. In the end huge tariffs may encourage companies to pull out of China, which is a good thing, but how long will that process take, and what will the economic consequences be in the interim? My understanding there are a lot of goods already shipped to the US and on the way to avoid the Tariff impacts on some companies. I believe reasonable Tariffs could help. They never are, it is a message to that country, and the businesses in China. China moved some manufacturing to Mexico to benefit from Nafta. I don't think we will see Any Chinese passenger vehicles in USA in the next 4 years. US can't compete on price. US will probably say the technology in the car is sending data back to China and is a matter of National Security. No country will give concessions to the US without a benefit. If Tariffs worked as intended everyone would make some fair deal and move on. 1 1 1
Popular Post Hakuna Matata Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 9 hours ago, Social Media said: While initially targeting Mexico, he later expanded his proposal to include Canada and even China. Yes, absolutely. The sooner, the better. I propose a 60% tariff on all goods from China. 1 3 1 1
Popular Post Woke to Sounds of Horking Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 Most people do not understand (or are suffering from woke virus so cannot contemplate) that the CCP cannot - and should not - be trusted on anything. 2 1 2 4
Popular Post soalbundy Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 40 minutes ago, bwanajohn said: You have to admire the USA ,.They have managed to become the richest country in the world with the majority of richest individuals in the world living and doing business in the US.And they have done that while being ripped off by everybody including there two closest trading partners. USA USA 36 trillion in debt and they are rich? If that was a company they would bankrupt. 3 2 1 1 1 1
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 32 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds of Horking said: Most people do not understand (or are suffering from woke virus so cannot contemplate) that the CCP cannot - and should not - be trusted on anything. So we should trust Trump? 3 1 2
placeholder Posted February 1 Posted February 1 19 minutes ago, soalbundy said: 36 trillion in debt and they are rich? If that was a company they would bankrupt. Not really. If it was a company, you would also be including assets. 2
Popular Post koolkarl Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 Canada has a number of baby houses where Chinese and muslim women who are visiting Taxania, go and give birth so all become citizens easily. Been going on for decades. US has caught a number of muslims trying to sneak into the US from Taxania. Anyways, all this could be the excuse needed to crash the markets which it is itching to do. 1 2 1 1 1
John Drake Posted February 1 Posted February 1 10 hours ago, Social Media said: Both Mexico and Canada are among the United States' largest trading partners, and economic experts have warned that these tariffs could lead to increased prices for American consumers on a variety of goods. Some necessities may indeed increase in cost. But many of these "goods" whose price will increase will not be sold. And that is something that could benefit America. Americans buy too much stuff, a lot of junk and a lot of gizmos that aren't needed. One of the things tariffs can do is stop people from spending and have them start saving instead. Americans need to do that. So what if they don't buy a new phone every year or TV every couple of years or other gadgets they don't need. That will put few Americans out of work. Whose going to be impacted? Maybe Amazon and other online retailers. The days when these sort of things would put Americans selling things in shops and malls out of business and out of work are behind us. It'll be the foreign manufacturers who suffer. 2 1 1
Popular Post Srikcir Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 10 hours ago, Social Media said: He further justified the tariffs by accusing both Canada and Mexico of exploiting the United States in trade agreements. Those trade agreements were Trump's negotiated USMC trade agreement with Canada and Mexico that was to update the NAFTA trade agreement. All three countries have complied with USMC. So if the USMC trade agreement allegedly exploits the US, then it's the fault and incompetence of Trump. 1 2 2 8
Popular Post MadAtMatrix Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 Good thing the political leadership in Canada has the strongest and most flexible spines in the world. I mean how can Justin Trudeau kiss his own anus without breaking his neck? I am sure he and Joly will stand up to Trump and tell him where to go! Too bad the meth tweaker Freeland isn’t around to nod her head three times a second while standing behind Justin as he scoffs at DJT. 1 3
Popular Post Chomper Higgot Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 3 hours ago, spidermike007 said: While I think tariffs on highly subsidized commodities like steel and aluminum are likely a good idea, I question how wise it is to impose such horrendously high tariffs on EV's from China. As far as I'm concerned one of the most dangerous, reckless, and poorly thought out policies that Trump is engaging in, are even higher tariffs on many classes of imported products. Who ends up paying for this? American companies who are manufacturing in China, Mexico, Canada, and elsewhere, and the consumer, that's who. In the end huge tariffs may encourage companies to pull out of China, which is a good thing, but how long will that process take, and what will the economic consequences be in the interim? These tariffs could spell disaster for the American economy. It is nothing but a massive tax hike on the American people, and could have a very negative impact on thousands of American companies that manufacturer overseas, without any true understanding of why they manufacture overseas. Trump manufactures overseas, every opportunity he gets, to save money. Bibles, baseball caps, and likely countless other things. So, calling him very disingenuous would be an understatement. He is not a socialist. He is a failed capitalist. It is fairly easy to get wealthy if you are willing to steal most of your fortune from unsuspecting small contractors. Yet he still went bankrupt. That requires a special kind of skill. Or another form of grifting. “ I question how wise it is to impose such horrendously high tariffs on EV's from China.” Its nothing to do with wise, Trump needs to payback Musk’s investment in his ejection campaign. 5 4
Popular Post candide Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 10 hours ago, kwonitoy said: These tariffs on oil are going to be 2 weeks away until they get forgotten about. Some one smarter than him (everyone) is realising that the Canadian/American oil/gas system is far to intertwined to separate. How much of U.S. oil is imported from Canada? Canada and Mexico supplied more than 71% of U.S. crude oil imports, with nearly 60% of U.S. crude oil imports from Canada alone.Jan 22, 2025 Go ahead and tariff your oil imports einstein, that'll make eggs cheaper It's the same with the electrical grid, it's not Canadian or american its North American wide. When the northridge earthquake hit in LA years ago we had a power bump in Edmonton, approx. 4,000 kms north. However, if oil is excluded, the U.S. will not have much pressure as without counting oil, it exports more to Canada than Canada exports to the U.S. 3 2
Popular Post newnative Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 "Former President Donald Trump" again. Somebody tell the AI robot writing these articles that Trump, sadly, is no longer "former". 3 2
Celsius Posted February 1 Posted February 1 5 hours ago, John Drake said: Some necessities may indeed increase in cost. But many of these "goods" whose price will increase will not be sold. And that is something that could benefit America. Americans buy too much stuff, a lot of junk and a lot of gizmos that aren't needed. One of the things tariffs can do is stop people from spending and have them start saving instead. Americans need to do that. So what if they don't buy a new phone every year or TV every couple of years or other gadgets they don't need. That will put few Americans out of work. Whose going to be impacted? Maybe Amazon and other online retailers. The days when these sort of things would put Americans selling things in shops and malls out of business and out of work are behind us. It'll be the foreign manufacturers who suffer. Here we go. If you supported Trump like I did, it doesn't mean every one of his policies is correct. I am all for self harming and self annahilling as Canada deserves it having such a stupid liberal government, but you Yanks are shooting yourselves in the foot. Canadian oil IS cheap and Canadian hydro IS cheap. The next generation of Canadians will not be the idiots and will take the business elsewhere. It may take time, but it will be done. 1 1
Popular Post Unclernie Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 No matter how this turns out, the one thing we all hope is that this moron never gets cloned. 3 1 2 2
connda Posted February 1 Posted February 1 Every time Trudeau opens his mouth, Trump should raise the tariffs another percentage point. 2 1 1
Popular Post candide Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 The problem with imposing tariffs on a large number of countries at the same time, is that you find out that a large share of your exports are subject to retaliatory tariffs, while the other countries are only taxed on their exports to the U.S. Exports to Canada and Mexico represent 34% of U.S. exports. Exports to Canada, Mexico, China, the EU, and UK represent more than 60% of U.S. exports! Of course, Trump is too dumb to understand that! 😆 https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/exports-by-country 2 4
KhunLA Posted February 1 Posted February 1 10 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said: The markets are responding. Not in the market, so don't care myself ... this is what matters And hopefully higher tariffs = higher inflation & COL 3
Chomper Higgot Posted February 1 Posted February 1 1 hour ago, PuiPuiHarry said: No politician in the world is so flexible as The Blond Liar. Out of his 4 statements, 5 are a lie. And the fifth isn’t even true. 1
Popular Post Chomper Higgot Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 1 hour ago, connda said: Every time Trudeau opens his mouth, Trump should raise the tariffs another percentage point. It’s not about what Trudeau’s says, it’s about Trump’s wife’s attraction to Trudeau. Cuckold by a Canuck. 8 1
placeholder Posted February 1 Posted February 1 1 hour ago, KhunLA said: Not in the market, so don't care myself ... this is what matters And hopefully higher tariffs = higher inflation & COL It only matters to people who don't understand why the rate goes up when tariffs are imposed. And it has nothing to do with economic health. 1
Popular Post placeholder Posted February 1 Popular Post Posted February 1 5 hours ago, MadAtMatrix said: Good thing the political leadership in Canada has the strongest and most flexible spines in the world. I mean how can Justin Trudeau kiss his own anus without breaking his neck? I am sure he and Joly will stand up to Trump and tell him where to go! Too bad the meth tweaker Freeland isn’t around to nod her head three times a second while standing behind Justin as he scoffs at DJT. That "tweaker Freeland" called Trump's bluff. The revised agreement offered only miniscule changes as regards cross border trades. Trump has never forgiven her for that. 3 2
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