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    #73
    cc is very quiet this morning LOL LOL LOL , we all knew your little rants cc were just pure repetition of the marxist corporate media propaganda , the country did not believe the lies , credibility is gone

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      #74
      Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
      cc is very quiet this morning LOL LOL LOL , we all knew your little rants cc were just pure repetition of the marxist corporate media propaganda , the country did not believe the lies , credibility is gone
      Upchuck maybe finally deciding to seek treatment for his TDS

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        #75
        Originally posted by Jordy2323 View Post

        Upchuck maybe finally deciding to seek treatment for his TDS
        As a proud narcissist, Chuck would never admit to his failings, let alone seek treatment.

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          #76
          Our Southern neighbors took the high road-Trump promised America the world, maybe this time he can deliver. Good-Bye Chuckers

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            #77
            Mr Trudeau thought he was leading a progressive government that was a pathfinder of future world policy.
            A poster boy for the WEF.

            Suddenly the whole thing looks like yesterdays bad dream.

            It's all about the economy.
            All that other BS is just chaff.

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              #78
              Tariffs and a stronger US$ can't be good for us.

              What will the price of imputs be next year at this time?

              Will there be the same level of jubilation on Agriville a year from now if the Trump Adm. is the cause of a reduction in our net returns.

              Time will tell or, be careful what you wish for comes to mind.

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                #79
                i would gladly sacrifice a bit of income in exchange for an end to all the woke , climate ,WEF and UN agenda , a good percentage in fact

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                  #80
                  Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
                  Tariffs and a stronger US$ can't be good for us.

                  What will the price of imputs be next year at this time?

                  Will there be the same level of jubilation on Agriville a year from now if the Trump Adm. is the cause of a reduction in our net returns.

                  Time will tell or, be careful what you wish for comes to mind.
                  No doubt Canada will be walked all over thanks to a weak leader who is too busy virtue signalling and trying to destroy our resource based economy.

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                    #81
                    Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
                    i would gladly sacrifice a bit of income in exchange for an end to all the woke , climate ,WEF and UN agenda , a good percentage in fact
                    I look at this as short-term pain for long-term gain.
                    Without a doubt a Harris win would have been better for Canadian manufacturers Canadian oil producers Canadian ag producers. In the short term. The pro energy and anti-war policies will not be good for commodity prices. Protectionism will hurt all Canadian industries.

                    In the long run, Canada can't charge its own course if the US is actually heading down the fiscal responsibility path (yet to be seen if that will actually be the case. It certainly wasn't true last time around). This should be the end of the anti-energy climate craziness woke ideology. That will most definitely spill over into Canada.

                    I'm willing to make some short-term sacrifices for the long-term good of both countries.

                    And just because I know it will get certain members all riled up, the West is far more likely to secede from Canada and join the US under a energy friendly and tariff heavy Trump administration.
                    Tariffs might be the issue intentionally designed to force us into that outcome.

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                      #82
                      Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post

                      Uncontrollable emotion on live TV.
                      I was more thinking that the words "reality based" was an apt descriptor of what typically passes for news on the cbc.
                      Similar to a made for TV movie. Based on real events, but in actuality has nothing to do with the real story.

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                        #83
                        Originally posted by blueversi View Post

                        No doubt Canada will be walked all over thanks to a weak leader who is too busy virtue signalling and trying to destroy our resource based economy.
                        The last time Trump did a tarrif on Canada.Freeland stepped on him and he backed down right away.She just picked a Trump state like Ketucky .put a huge tarrif on their booze coming to Canada.Ketucky was Trumps buddy and told Trump this was not good.Trump backed down.

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                          #84
                          Originally posted by newguy View Post

                          The last time Trump did a tarrif on Canada.Freeland stepped on him and he backed down right away.She just picked a Trump state like Ketucky .put a huge tarrif on their booze coming to Canada.Ketucky was Trumps buddy and told Trump this was not good.Trump backed down.
                          Wow a booze tariff shes a real heavy hitter.

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