It was announced this week the US Government is going to the WTO about the CWB and the American perception of the CWB trading practices. While I am not what you call a supporter of the CWB I find it very hard to understand where the US is coming from.
US gunboat diplomacy is getting harder and harder to stomach. There are those who say we need too negotiate with the US better. Unfortunately there does not appear to be anyone in Canada that knows how.
Apparently the US has forgotten what the term negotiate means. While I think a hard stand with the US is needed and needed now. What do we have to loose. Lumber has already been hit. Country of origin labeling for meat imported into the US cannot be good in any way shape or form. Any one who thinks otherwise should go out and buy shares in a Canadian hog or feedlot operation. Through all of this you have the US telling there producers here is a whole bunch of money grow a whole bunch of stuff and get the highest yield you can and you will make a little money.
George Bush, Jean Chrétien and Saddam Hussein all have a few things in common. All three are so far removed from the real world they do not know what is going on. None of the three care about the long-term ramification of what they are doing and if they do care I don’t think they understand these ramifications. All three are so caught up in there delusion of grandeur and the legacy they look to leave behind, that none of them really realize that when they are gone they most likely will not be remembered for any more than the mistakes they made. There are no Gandhi’s, or Mandela in this group. It is more like Moe, Larry and Curly, but two of the stooges have big guns, and the third stooge can’t be trusted with one. Actually that’s an insult to the Three Stooges its more like the Three Blind Mice.
It is time for Canada to start giving back to the US. Giving the US a little wedgie right now would wake them up some. Energy and security is the two things the US appears to be the most concerned about right now. Maybe a tariff on all energy imported from Canada or an open immigration policy from North Korea, Iran and Irag. That may get the short man from Texas to stop and think about what he is doing.
I am going to do my bit and that is to buy as much non-American, or non-American made as possible. It won’t make much difference but I will sleep better a night knowing I am doing my bit.
US gunboat diplomacy is getting harder and harder to stomach. There are those who say we need too negotiate with the US better. Unfortunately there does not appear to be anyone in Canada that knows how.
Apparently the US has forgotten what the term negotiate means. While I think a hard stand with the US is needed and needed now. What do we have to loose. Lumber has already been hit. Country of origin labeling for meat imported into the US cannot be good in any way shape or form. Any one who thinks otherwise should go out and buy shares in a Canadian hog or feedlot operation. Through all of this you have the US telling there producers here is a whole bunch of money grow a whole bunch of stuff and get the highest yield you can and you will make a little money.
George Bush, Jean Chrétien and Saddam Hussein all have a few things in common. All three are so far removed from the real world they do not know what is going on. None of the three care about the long-term ramification of what they are doing and if they do care I don’t think they understand these ramifications. All three are so caught up in there delusion of grandeur and the legacy they look to leave behind, that none of them really realize that when they are gone they most likely will not be remembered for any more than the mistakes they made. There are no Gandhi’s, or Mandela in this group. It is more like Moe, Larry and Curly, but two of the stooges have big guns, and the third stooge can’t be trusted with one. Actually that’s an insult to the Three Stooges its more like the Three Blind Mice.
It is time for Canada to start giving back to the US. Giving the US a little wedgie right now would wake them up some. Energy and security is the two things the US appears to be the most concerned about right now. Maybe a tariff on all energy imported from Canada or an open immigration policy from North Korea, Iran and Irag. That may get the short man from Texas to stop and think about what he is doing.
I am going to do my bit and that is to buy as much non-American, or non-American made as possible. It won’t make much difference but I will sleep better a night knowing I am doing my bit.
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