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6 hours ago, Cameroni said:

DOGE has so far saved 4 billion USD of waste and corruption

Elon said today on fox news that its 4bn a day savings. 

 

I agree with what he is doing. They should do it in the UK as well and oz. 

 

But I dont agree with Trump on anything really. 

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The trade deficit the US has with Canada is largely tied to the price of crude oil, and Canada exports millions of barrels of crude oil daily to the US. Indeed, more than half of US crude oil comes from Canada.

Last summer Canadian crude oil exports to the U.S. peaked at 4.3 million barrels per day.

In fact, when those oil exports are removed from the equation, the U.S. actually has a trade surplus with Canada, according to economic data. In 2023, that surplus was more than US$30 billion, the TD analysis showed.

U.S.-Canada trade deficit is highest in 20 years. Does it justify tariffs? - National | Globalnews.ca

 

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1 hour ago, Cameroni said:

 

Only thanks to the US. Not much in it, and if the money from Canada goes to Russia instead, Russia could soon have the higher GDP.

No. Thanks to Putin! :laugh:

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Disaster Don just announced an increase in the tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum in his insane escalating trade war. Here comes the Trump recession. 

 

Trump's tariffs are likely to push up prices on everyday items for US consumers, said John Rogers, an economics professor at American International University.

"Prices could go up pretty soon," Rogers warned, though he was reluctant to say by exactly how much or how quickly.

 

"We are in pretty uncharted territory," he told the BBC.

Steel and aluminium, "those go into all kinds of other products", Rogers said.

"So you protect the US steel industry, but you wind up paying more for steel.

"That's going to affect the price of anything that has steel in it - your automobiles, your dishwashers and other appliances, your construction."

For Rogers, it was hard to see any upside of a US-Canada trade war.

 

"Everybody's just going to wind up paying higher prices, sacrificing quality, even the American manufacturers, who are going to be presumably the beneficiaries," he said.

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Disaster Don just announced an increase in the tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum in his insane escalating trade war. Here comes the Trump recession. 

 

Trump's tariffs are likely to push up prices on everyday items for US consumers, said John Rogers, an economics professor at American International University.

"Prices could go up pretty soon," Rogers warned, though he was reluctant to say by exactly how much or how quickly.

 

"We are in pretty uncharted territory," he told the BBC.

Steel and aluminium, "those go into all kinds of other products", Rogers said.

"So you protect the US steel industry, but you wind up paying more for steel.

"That's going to affect the price of anything that has steel in it - your automobiles, your dishwashers and other appliances, your construction."

For Rogers, it was hard to see any upside of a US-Canada trade war.

 

"Everybody's just going to wind up paying higher prices, sacrificing quality, even the American manufacturers, who are going to be presumably the beneficiaries," he said

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4 hours ago, xylophone said:

Too much time on the golf courses and not enough studying economics and common sense!!

 

I know he likes to cake on the spray tan, but was he a heavy user of tanning beds, and this is the result. But its probably a photo with the contrast etc turned right up.

 

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The Omega Man for some reason comes to mind. Good film, mind.

 

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3 hours ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

He even managed to run a casino into the ground. 

And how did he do that? 

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