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    #81
    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post

    Trump is laughing at Trudeau.

    Mexico gets a deal till April 2 on Tariffs.
    Trudeau says he has to stay on and lead us in the tariff fight.

    He's always there to look after Canadians?





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      #82
      Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
      Jack Daniels is laughing at Canada.

      Trump is laughing at Trudeau.

      Mexico gets a deal till April 2 on Tariffs.

      Trudeau cries today.
      I won at golf today
      Shareholders of BF.B (Jack Daniels 80% corn whiskey) are crying about it's share price.

      Down $21.03/ share or 37.33% the past year.

      With that type of performance I'd say they can't even afford losing the 1% sales going to Canada.

      Even BUD has a better return $1.75/share or 2.89% for the year.

      You crying about BF.B being in your profolio SK3??

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        #83
        Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post

        Trudeau says he has to stay on and lead us in the tariff fight.

        He's always there to look after Canadians?




        AB5!....

        There's no possible way of "liking" that comment without a noted disclaimer of sarcasm!
        Last edited by farmaholic; Mar 6, 2025, 19:18.

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          #84
          Trudeau could end the tariff war by threatening to move to Florida so he can be closer to Mr. and Mrs. Trump, either way the citizens of Canada win bigly.

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            #85
            Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
            Canada reps about 1% of Jack Daniel"s sales so I don't think it will brake them. As for U.S.A. bullet production pretty sure they produce a lot of there own for big guns or small. Isn't that Donalds plan make NATO buy the bullets from them instead of shooting them out of there guns for free?
            On the ammo note.
            Denmark taking a plant out of mothballs. Arty, mortar and both NATO rifle rounds. Joint with Finnish.
            Only so many powder manufacturers in the West. Already flat out I believe.
            Last edited by blackpowder; Mar 6, 2025, 14:49.

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              #86
              Think Buffett will be buying the dip?

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                #87
                Originally posted by farmaholic View Post

                AB5!....

                There's no possible way of "liking" that comment with a noted disclaimer of sarcasm!
                I am assuming it was a typo, meant to say "always there to look after Canadiens". With an E.
                But auto correct kept changing it to Canadians, as it just did for me.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by blackpowder View Post

                  On the ammo note.
                  Denmark taking a plant out of mothballs. Arty, mortar and both NATO rifle rounds. Joint with Finnish.
                  Only so many powder manufacturers in the West. Already flat out I believe.
                  And even if they ramp up the number of factories in production, it doesn't help the fact that many of the vital raw materials such as antimony come from China, who is now restricting exports.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                    Think Buffett will be buying the dip?
                    I can't speak for buffett. But if you want to know if you should be buying this dip. Just ask forage in about 15 years. If this was the low, he will be bragging about how he bought the exact low. And telling all of us how stupid we are for not following his brilliant but belated advice 15 years earlier.

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                      #90
                      Canada's stock market is holding its own against the S&P500.

                      And then some.

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