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7 minutes ago, blaze master said:

They will announce some sort of deal tomorrow. 

 

 

 

I'm reminded of Mr. Miyagi...

 

Tariffs on, tariffs off.

 

Yeah, I know, I don't understand the 4D chess trump is playing.

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11 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

 

I'm reminded of Mr. Miyagi...

 

Tariffs on, tariffs off.

 

Yeah, I know, I don't understand the 4D chess trump is playing.

Makes sense to about 190 nations that use them.

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33 minutes ago, steven.g said:

Trudeau has resigned- he needs to go back to his dance classes and stay out of politics- permanently.

 

I think the world has enough problems without Trudeau dancing.

 

 

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2 hours ago, save the frogs said:

where is this all leading ? tariffs ... and then ? 

 

It is setting the stage for the North American Union and single currency a la EU, and/or for Carbon Tax Carney to be the next PM of Canada with another Liberal i.e. heavy left leaning government.

 

All based covered.

 

Long game being played.

 

(Note: Mr Trump once hosted a 'reality' TV show and Mr Trudeau was at one time a drama teacher.)

 

Discuss.

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10 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds said:

It is setting the stage for the North American Union and single currency a la EU, and/or for Carbon Tax Carney to be the next PM of Canada with another Liberal i.e. heavy left leaning government.

 

That's Trudeau's game, and Trump is pushing back against it.  It may be a while, but most Canucks will be thanking Trump before it's over. 

 

Business will be humming, oil and gas (and money) will be flowing and normal Canucks and Yanks will both do better financially.  Except the freeloaders.

 

 

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21 minutes ago, b17 said:

Interesting comment. Pray tell...what makes you think that Canada is already beyond saving?

Could it be their supremacy in ice hockey, their respect for their own citizens, their acceptance of non white people as valued members of society, their hatred of intolerance, their protection of nature, their willingness to help Americans in times of trouble (housing people unable to fly during 911), helping put out fires in LA, spilling blood in Afghanistan, etc etc ad infin. 

 

Canada isn't perfect, but an ill considered, abusive and sweeping statement that it is "beyond saving" is a bit rich. 

Your are lecturing a fully compromised parrot, one who simply repeats slogans, without having anything to back it up. 

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10 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Your are lecturing a fully compromised parrot, one who simply repeats slogans, without having anything to back it up. 

Sadly, it seems that way. A tiny bit of context for you....my ancestors on my father's side came to a land that later  became known as Canada in 1609. Anyone who tries to tell me that I come from a place "not worth saving" is not getting a free pass from me, parrot or not. 

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7 hours ago, save the frogs said:

where is this all leading ? tariffs ... and then ? 

 

It's Trump's brainless idea to get rid of income taxes. Tarrifs on everything then his election promises of no tax on tips, social security, etc can be achieved. Too bad for the little guy, though. Everything they buy will cost much more and overall their standard of living will drop. The millionaire/billionaire class will do much better as their investments will be tax free and only what they consume will cost more. Think of it as a consumption tax, benefits the rich snd screws the poor.

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Honestly, it is as if the US Government is deliberately pushing the Canadians to the right. They will become more nationalist and aggressive towards threats to invade. Imagine Americans fighting Canadians. BTW, Canada has the better snipers so, ole bone spurs better stick to DC.

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1 hour ago, b17 said:

Sadly, it seems that way. A tiny bit of context for you....my ancestors on my father's side came to a land that later  became known as Canada in 1609. Anyone who tries to tell me that I come from a place "not worth saving" is not getting a free pass from me, parrot or not. 

Canada is a great nation. A gorgeous nation. The 10th largest economy in the world. Very vibrant. Very productive. 

 

It has its share of problems, but all countries do. For Americans to be lecturing Canadians about the greatness of the US, and the sad state of Canada, at this stage of the game is a bit sad and pathetic. 

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7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Trump is going to pay a huge price for his highly ignorant trade wars, which are a big tax on the American people. 

 

There's only one stat you have to be concerned with. Canada supplies about 60% of the crude oil and 99% of the natural gas that the United States imports.

 

Next to that the US gets a huge amount of its rare earth and other minerals from Canada. Without that the US is dead in the water and with that, the increasedd tariffs amount to a spike in inflation, and increased costs for the American consumer. 

 

The same applies to Mexico and China. The US cannot live without them, and Trump supporters will soon see how costly his extremely destructive and reckless behavior really is. 

 

 

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This is a underlooked and potentially much more important import from Canada.

No Potash, no fertilizer and there goes your farm production.

 

 

The US has limited domestic MOP production and more than 80pc of its potash needs are from Canada — 9mn-10mn t/yr of MOP. No other major potash import market relies so heavily on one source.23 hours ago

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