LOL...there's just no second guessing on how he really feels, that's for sure....
I took a look at where Canada imposes tariffs on our exports and it's on all sorts of meat products...including "offal" which is another way of saying SPAM, BALOGNA, CHITLINS, CHORIZO and CAT FOOD.Skans » Today, 9:15 am » wrote: ↑ F-em. I say raise tariffs to 90% on all Canadian products sold to the US. As for the electricity issue to one small region - have FEMA use some of its budget to subsidize the electrical costs for individuals and businesses so they aren't hurt by the Trade War. Then have our steel manufacturers make a long, red-hot forged steel rod with "TRUMP" stamped on it to shove way up inside Canada's festering liberal asshole.
Cartoon characters dont feel anything.ROG62 » 16 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ LOL...there's just no second guessing on how he really feels, that's for sure....
If we get Greenland, then don't they all get to move to the US? If you lived in Greenland, might you want to move to North Carolina?nefarious101 » Today, 3:00 pm » wrote: ↑ Greenland wants independence from Denmark but they can't survive on their own.
Enter the US and the EU....both want control of Greenland.
We stay in NATO if we get Greenland
We make a deal with the people of Greenland
We annex Greenland just because
We send a coastguard cutter will a half dozen Seal and take it over by force
Greenland has 56,000 people and is mostly frozen.....they need help to survive
So, here's a question. If Canada eliminates all tariff's on products coming from the United States, would this put a bunch of Canadian farms out of business?*GHETTOBLASTER » 14 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I took a look at where Canada imposes tariffs on our exports and it's on all sorts of meat products...including "offal" which is another way of saying SPAM, BALOGNA, CHITLINS, CHORIZO and CAT FOOD.
Why dont ya ask about China..Skans » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ So, here's a question. If Canada eliminates all tariff's on products coming from the United States, would this put a bunch of Canadian farms out of business?
Is this just about the Hockey Game..SouthernFried » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Canada acts as if they are some all-out "powerful" country. That's the funny part. Nobody gives a **** what Canada does. That country is known for nothing. The only thing that country will "win" in, will be a meaningless, trivial **** hockey match.
I think the imbalance is our huge industrial meat factories enjoy an "economy of scale" that the smaller Canadian meat processors can't compete with...?Skans » 17 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ So, here's a question. If Canada eliminates all tariff's on products coming from the United States, would this put a bunch of Canadian farms out of business?
Does the US need Canada to survive, or for anything for that matter? No. No they don't.TwoIfByTea » 14 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Is this just about the Hockey Game..
Fer Chist-Sake
Canada is our "Neighbor" do ya want them cozing up to RUSSIA
I'm just trying to see the other side of this for a moment. I support Trump because he is for us. But, if the Canadian PM enters a trade deal eliminating all tariffs, I suppose that will put a bunch of farmers out of business.*GHETTOBLASTER » 23 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I think the imbalance is our huge industrial meat factories enjoy an "economy of scale" that the smaller Canadian meat processors can't compete with...?
I don't know enough about this matter to be able to say what is fair and what is not...but I have enough faith in the Trump Admin to know when they see a deal that looks unfair to Americans and how to remedy that.
43 pounds of fentanyl that came in from Canada was enough to kill millions of Americans.Skans » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I'm just trying to see the other side of this for a moment. I support Trump because he is for us. But, if the Canadian PM enters a trade deal eliminating all tariffs, I suppose that will put a bunch of farmers out of business.
Canadians tend to be pretty patriotic toward their country. I suppose if Canada eliminates tariffs, it can pass a law that requires the flag of the country of origin to be printed on all products. That way they can choose to buy Canadian.
Wile E Coyote proved that...poor bastard...
ACME is up 1.24% today. I hear the Coyote bought shares in ACME back in the early '70's and is a multi-millionaire today. He no longer chases road-runners. He orders them up as part of a 5-course meal from Uber Eats.