Chuck is just one of those people who wants someone to think he knows something. Here you go chuck. Great segment on cbc yesterday. Kelly Sundberg retired border officer now a criminal law professor at calgary University. Google the segment. Get the whole picture not just what the government wants you to know. Numbers without proportionality the deception by liberals.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostFrom X
"Trump threatens to crush the Canadian economy and Danielle Smith’s response is to … check notes … kiss his backside. She “stands up to Ottawa” but folds to Washington. So much for “Alberta strong and free.”
I couldn't have said it better myself!
At least Doug Ford has the balls to call Trumps tariffs bullshit and a slap in the face.
Danny on the other hand says bend over we will do whatever you want Donnie!
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Scotty Moe in a panic said Saskatchewan will negotiate its own free trade agreement!
He joins Danny Smith in saying yes Donald sir we are the problem! So your tariffs are justified?
Doug Ford on the other hand says we are not the problem and says the tariffs are slap in the face to a friendly country that has an integrated economy and supplies a lot of your imports.
Which Conservative premier has the balls to call it like it is?
It sure as hell wasn't Smith or Moe!
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You don't read the cee bee cee on the weekends?
Justin must have headed down to splain to Trump how wrong he was?
Trump had his border security front line there.
You better find us a favorable cut and paste that spins that one as anything different than the required ass kissing.
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In contrast the only substantial thing PP said is he will "put tariffs on if necessary" He called on Mr. Trudeau to “put partisanship aside” and adopt a Team Canada spirit"
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In the Team Canada spirit Trudeau should have taken the future prime minister PP with him.
Trump is not president yet so the two of them could have gotten a head start at reforming the system.
Can they just refuel that plane when it gets back and send Poilievre down so they can start some serious discussions on cleaning things up?Last edited by shtferbrains; Nov 30, 2024, 12:48.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostIn contrast the only substantial thing PP said is he will "put tariffs on if necessary" He called on Mr. Trudeau to “put partisanship aside” and adopt a Team Canada spirit"
you see life through a one way mirror on a daily basis
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So are you boys saying the Prime Minister shouldn't meet with Trump to make a case for why Canada shouldn't face 25% tariffs on everything?
With Premiers like Moe and Smith undermining team Canada approach, Trudeau made the right move and met with Trump as soon as possible.
Of course the hyper partisans will complain and whine about every move Trudeau makes. And bring up every political grievence they have.
But the most important issue is if things don't change soon farmers and oil exporters are going to face a world of economic hardship in 2025 and beyond under Trump.
The impulsive child in Trump wants to bully every trading partner into a hasty deal that favors the US. Fix the border issues in 60 days? And stop the drug trade? That's stupid and unreasonable!
We have more of a problem with US guns, drugs and crime coming north than they do going south where they have a lot more resources at the border.
Last time Trump had to pay US farmers for the harm of lost revenue when the US put tariffs on China!
The end of free and fair trade deals is upon us and it's back to a lot more protectionism which hurts Canada more than it hurts the US.
Don't expect any governments or taxpayers to bail you out since most of you support Trump and his crazy ideas!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostSo are you boys saying the Prime Minister shouldn't meet with Trump to make a case for why Canada shouldn't face 25% tariffs on everything?
With Premiers like Moe and Smith undermining team Canada approach, Trudeau made the right move and met with Trump as soon as possible.
Of course the hyper partisans will complain and whine about every move Trudeau makes. And bring up every political grievence they have.
But the most important issue is if things don't change soon farmers and oil exporters are going to face a world of economic hardship in 2025 and beyond under Trump.
The impulsive child in Trump wants to bully every trading partner into a hasty deal that favors the US. Fix the border issues in 60 days? And stop the drug trade? That's stupid and unreasonable!
We have more of a problem with US guns, drugs and crime coming north than they do going south where they have a lot more resources at the border.
Last time Trump had to pay US farmers for the harm of lost revenue when the US put tariffs on China!
The end of free and fair trade deals is upon us and it's back to a lot more protectionism which hurts Canada more than it hurts the US.
Don't expect any governments to bail you out since most of you support Trump and his crazy ideas!
I also agree 25% tariffs will hurt western Canadian farmers as the majority of our canola oil goes state side. And of course the majority of Canada’s largest export oil also goes to the U.S. as well. Tariffs will benefit no one on either side of the border.
As for Premier Smith and Premier Moe not in your view wholeheartedly jumping on the team Canada bandwagon. I certainly support their outlook. You have a Federal government that for the most part is working against western Canada’s interests so I think the 2 Premiers need to be strategic as we know Justin Trudeau is just like Donald Trump and only looks out for himself!
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Moe and Smith make their political living by blaming Trudeau for everything instead of dealing with their own provincial problems. They want more federal money and then complain about overspending? LOL
Most of the problems farmers have currently and over time are low market prices and the high cost of production, most of which is not the responsibility of governments.
Saskatchewan paid out another $500 million in Crop Insurance adding to the unexpected $700 million deficit after the hot dry summer again.
But apparently climate change with more weather extremes including more hotter and dryer summers is all good according to some not so bright lights!Last edited by chuckChuck; Dec 1, 2024, 09:22.
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