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47 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

    I didn't say that its unthinkable that ordinary citizens would be angered when a country goes after their economy. 

    Thats an extreme straw man argument .

Make up something that I said and then accuse me of being a conspiracy theorist 

Here's your comment again

1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   China are often behind the boycott the USA campaigns 

Certainly looks like a comment to delegitimize the authenticity of genuine homegrown action

 

What's more I have found no evidence or mention that China is behind any other boycotts than those involving its own citizens. You got any evidence that says otherwise?

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Posted
2 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   China are often behind the boycott the USA campaigns 

Any link to support this allegation?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Yagoda said:

And prices waaaaay up. Weather you know.

That argument is apples and 'oranges' though isn't it? The US exports 40% of its total production of orange juice to Canada - more than twice the amount it exports to the next four countries - combined. The Canadian consumers simply aren't buying it. True there are other supply problems unrelated to politics, and that could push up the price due to less supply available, but losing nearly half your market - that hurts regardless of anything else that's involved and regardless of the price. If no one is buying and they are bad mouthing your product loud enough other countries take note - just ask Tesla.

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Posted
3 hours ago, TedG said:

 

You should boycott the internet, that will show us.  

Show who? It was a Brit that invented it..

In any case, the US guys on here waving the flag and acting like the US owns the world and everyone that buys products that were associated with America originally are still American. It ain't the case and hasn't been for many years. And it's not just the US. 

 

Burger King isn't American anymore, neither is Wendy's. Tim Hortan's isn't Canadian anymore, nor is Molson (despite its adverts), and the list goes on - these well-known names are owned by multinational coprorations - often owned by big funds from various countries in a partnership from Europe, the Middle East, Brazil and the US. Much of the mining and forestry is now in the hands of Australian multinationals that operate in the US and Canada

 

So the main point here is these duties and tariffs simply hurt the little guy who ends up paying more at the check out.

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8 minutes ago, ronnie50 said:

That argument is apples and 'oranges' though isn't it? The US exports 40% of its total production of orange juice to Canada - more than twice the amount it exports to the next four countries - combined. The Canadian consumers simply aren't buying it. True there are other supply problems unrelated to politics, and that could push up the price due to less supply available, but losing nearly half your market - that hurts regardless of anything else that's involved and regardless of the price. If no one is buying and they are bad mouthing your product loud enough other countries take note - just ask Tesla.

Try to get your facts straight before you expound. Better find another example

 

"The biggest producers of orange juice are: Brazil, US, European Union, China and Mexico. 85 percent of the world market is divided between Florida and São Paulo. While Brazil exports 99 percent of its production, 90 percent of Florida’s production is consumed in the US. Orange juice is traded in the form of frozen concentrated orange juice to reduce the volume used."

 

https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/orange-juice

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Try to get your facts straight before you expound. Better find another example

Tlaking about the export markets not the domestic consumption - maybe I wasn't clear enough.

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51 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Here's your comment again

Certainly looks like a comment to delegitimize the authenticity of genuine homegrown action

 

What's more I have found no evidence or mention that China is behind any other boycotts than those involving its own citizens. You got any evidence that says otherwise?

 

   There is a difference between those organising the boycott and those taking part in the boycott .

   Boycott organiser .

   Boycott participant .

Two different things there 

 

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5 minutes ago, ronnie50 said:

Tlaking about the export markets not the domestic consumption - maybe I wasn't clear enough.

Well its clear your figures are wrong. You should find a better example.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   China are often behind the boycott the USA campaigns 

 

Those conniving Chinese even created a sub reddit for it

 

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7 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   There is a difference between those organising the boycott and those taking part in the boycott .

   Boycott organiser .

   Boycott participant .

Two different things there 

 

Well, you wrote "China are often behind the boycott the USA campaigns"

I used that as my search term and come up with nothing that supports your claim.

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Totally absurd to say this is "American" when it's Made in Asia or India.

 

I boycott by the price and what costs higher for a smilar item...I really don't give a sh..... from where it comes.

 

Only a fool would say a top US brand say like Apple is fully Made in the USA.

 

Even Germa cars today are half  Asian and built in East European countries of the former USSR, if one was to look deeper Nothing is build is the original country of design and conception.

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8 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Well, you wrote "China are often behind the boycott the USA campaigns"

I used that as my search term and come up with nothing that supports your claim.

 

   Look , I know what I wrote , you don't have to keep reposting my posts back to me .

I know already

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Posted
45 minutes ago, ronnie50 said:

Show who? It was a Brit that invented it..

In any case, the US guys on here waving the flag and acting like the US owns the world and everyone that buys products that were associated with America originally are still American. It ain't the case and hasn't been for many years. And it's not just the US. 

 

Burger King isn't American anymore, neither is Wendy's. Tim Hortan's isn't Canadian anymore, nor is Molson (despite its adverts), and the list goes on - these well-known names are owned by multinational coprorations - often owned by big funds from various countries in a partnership from Europe, the Middle East, Brazil and the US. Much of the mining and forestry is now in the hands of Australian multinationals that operate in the US and Canada

 

So the main point here is these duties and tariffs simply hurt the little guy who ends up paying more at the check out.

The brits did invent the internet.  They invented the www part, which runs on the internet. 

 

You can have BK and Wendy's.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Look , I know what I wrote , you don't have to keep reposting my posts back to me .

I know already

But you still have provided no evidence to back up your claim. Zero. Nada. Zip. Nought.

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24 minutes ago, Sigmund said:

Totally absurd to say this is "American" when it's Made in Asia or India.

 

I boycott by the price and what costs higher for a smilar item...I really don't give a sh..... from where it comes.

 

Only a fool would say a top US brand say like Apple is fully Made in the USA.

 

Even Germa cars today are half  Asian and built in East European countries of the former USSR, if one was to look deeper Nothing is build is the original country of design and conception.

Wait till Americans realise most of their Boeing airplanes are made in Europe and Asia, they're only assembled in the USA.

 

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5 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

Boycott of US goods spreading

 

https://apple.news/Ab8nLRf_VSG2jqF2-u71q8g

 

I feel utter anger’: From Canada to Europe, a movement to boycott US goods is spreading

 

 

That's probably why you're <deleted>tng blood and have stomach ulcers & your blood pressure is up to warp factor 6, its all related, you  are suffering with what's commonaly known at Donald trump derangement syndrome, soon to be a recognised syndrome.

Cures are switching off the mainstream media, shutting down any online devices, go and spend your twilight days....(month Max) with feet in the sand, listening to the sea

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Posted
4 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Radically Reduced world consumption of material things will be very good for slowing Global Warming.

 

Who says that Trump does not care about the future of humanity?

 

Er - drill baby drill is not really a path to slowing global warming. Nor is tariffs on Chinese EV's.

 

I certainly won't knowingly be buying anything made in the USA while there's a felon in the White House.

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4 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Er - drill baby drill is not really a path to slowing global warming. Nor is tariffs on Chinese EV's.

 

I certainly won't knowingly be buying anything made in the USA while there's a felon in the White House.

But according to the MSM, climate change is a real threat, along with fossil fuels..  that was of course until Musk joined Trump, Now EV's are swasticars and Tesla should die....how easy the libtards, anti trumpers and all round weak co•ks flip their loyalty on a dime.....

Sad weak bitter old hasbeens

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11 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

That's probably why you're <deleted>tng blood and have stomach ulcers & your blood pressure is up to warp factor 6, its all related, you  are suffering with what's commonaly known at Donald trump derangement syndrome, soon to be a recognised syndrome.

Cures are switching off the mainstream media, shutting down any online devices, go and spend your twilight days....(month Max) with feet in the sand, listening to the sea

More moronic personal comments. Proof that you've got nothing.

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