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lame54

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38. Many people will choose the lower priced item...
Sun Feb 2, 2025, 12:34 AM
Feb 2025

And never know anything about the tariff war

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I watched the CBC broadcast of PM Trudeau's remarks. Bravo: professional, compassionate. Drum Feb 2025 #1
It was very thoughtful and compelling IN TWO LANGUAGES Bluetus Feb 2025 #30
And the hits keep coming dweller Feb 2025 #2
Canadian exports to US are about 18% of its GDP Bluetus Feb 2025 #33
I thought tariffs were a tax on your own countries citizens. Why would the PM want to tax his own citizens? nt kelly1mm Feb 2025 #3
The majority of the goods he mentioned are luxury goods... Think. Again. Feb 2025 #4
he's not just going to be a victim to an arbitrary attack on his economy by the U.S. bigtree Feb 2025 #5
How is taxing his own citizens by imposing tariffs defending Canada against the US? I mean tariffs are taxes on kelly1mm Feb 2025 #8
Retaliation newdeal2 Feb 2025 #10
Still not understanding. I understand that tariffs are a tax on your own countries citizens/consumers. Am I correct kelly1mm Feb 2025 #15
He is picking things for which Canadian alternatives are readily available. Blues Heron Feb 2025 #26
If Canadian alternatives were already available why would Canadians be buying US made products? If it was kelly1mm Feb 2025 #27
Yes, America makes some products cheaper than others because of automation. Also, my involvement with supply chains .... uponit7771 Feb 2025 #31
lol bigtree Feb 2025 #16
read number 4 Jvp Feb 2025 #20
If they buy the goods lame54 Feb 2025 #28
So if US consumers do not buy Canadian goods it is not a tax on them as well? nt kelly1mm Feb 2025 #29
No Nasruddin Feb 2025 #35
So the Canadian importer will pay the tax. Got it. nt kelly1mm Feb 2025 #43
No, they won't import it anymore Mountainguy Feb 2025 #46
So the US importers will not import the Canadian products anymore. Got it. nt kelly1mm Feb 2025 #47
lol, do you Mountainguy Feb 2025 #48
The US produces more oil than it consumes, It does not need Canadian oil. The US imports 1.6% of its electricity kelly1mm Feb 2025 #49
Wrong Mountainguy Feb 2025 #50
Where are your cites? Here are mine: kelly1mm Feb 2025 #53
I assume the person has conceded nothing because AllyCat Feb 2025 #57
4 years ago lumber rose to 400%... druidity33 Feb 2025 #58
You didn't get anything Nasruddin Feb 2025 #61
i think that is correct nt orleans Feb 2025 #37
Many people will choose the lower priced item... lame54 Feb 2025 #38
Don't think the billionaire class won't raise the price on the cheaper alternatives JT45242 Feb 2025 #41
Don't need a price fixing conspiracy Nasruddin Feb 2025 #62
I was suggesting opportunism not price fixing and collusion JT45242 Feb 2025 #65
Also a burden on US exporters Nasruddin Feb 2025 #34
Because that means less American goods will be bought. Shipwack Feb 2025 #40
Do we really need Canadian oil? I believe the US produces more oil than it consumes. As to electricity, kelly1mm Feb 2025 #44
We don't produce the right kind of oil. Shipwack Feb 2025 #55
So I assume you believe the US will buckle under the might of the Canadian tariffs? Do you think kelly1mm Feb 2025 #56
Nope. Kingofalldems Feb 2025 #6
0% chance of what? Canada apparently just put a tariff on some US goods. no? Isn't a tariff a tax on ones own kelly1mm Feb 2025 #9
There are no other options. TomSlick Feb 2025 #17
So Canada's response to the US imposing tariffs (taxes) on its citizens/consumers is to impose tariffs (taxes) kelly1mm Feb 2025 #18
no, you've twisted the conflict bigtree Feb 2025 #24
Correct. TomSlick Feb 2025 #64
Buy Canadian products! moondust Feb 2025 #25
There is a use and purpose for tariffs Gore1FL Feb 2025 #22
Not even in office for two weeks and he bullying our neighbor allies. spanone Feb 2025 #7
It's like drump's holding our allies hostage IcyPeas Feb 2025 #11
Recall the Canadian Snowbirds and get DeSantis pissed at Chump Submariner Feb 2025 #12
My word they look grim Beckett Feb 2025 #13
The problem I see here Greg_In_SF Feb 2025 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author bigtree Feb 2025 #19
That's part of the leverage Trump counts on Nasruddin Feb 2025 #63
Mexico too... spanone Feb 2025 #21
Well, you know Elon told us there would be some pain... dchill Feb 2025 #23
trump's tariffs have nothing to do with anything but self enrichment AlexSFCA Feb 2025 #32
If tariffs are bad (and they are) why are other countries doing this? AllyCat Feb 2025 #36
read upthread start at the top and go down. eventually all will be explained. nt orleans Feb 2025 #39
Because its not a ONE WAY STREET. Historic NY Feb 2025 #52
Turnabout is fair play, eh? JDAcme Feb 2025 #42
What a fool Trump is. All he had to do was shut the hell up Thrill Feb 2025 #45
The US needs soft lumber for rebuilding California and other storm ravaged areas Historic NY Feb 2025 #51
If you see/hear a MAGAt crying about how this affects them, don't forget to RockRaven Feb 2025 #54
Good... make it hurt! The harder the better. The more suffering... Oopsie Daisy Feb 2025 #59
This message was self-deleted by its author Mosby Feb 2025 #60
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