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Poilievre has a bad week after Trump anounces 25% tariffs

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    #21
    global warming/climate change is the second biggest fraud in history right after the china flu /clot shot , so yes tariffs are not the biggest issue at this point in time

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      #22
      Trump is always a threat.
      But he is not wrong on everything.
      If our border was managed properly you wouldn't have a gun "problem"

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        #23
        Trump is being used as a diversion for the real issues, Trump will save us all, even saving Chuckroach.

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          #24
          Trump will save us with a 25% tariff on everything?

          Tell us how that works Tsipper! I can't wait to hear your case!

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            #25
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            Trump will save us with a 25% tariff on everything?

            Tell us how that works Tsipper! I can't wait to hear your case!
            Back to the original premise of your post that Poilievre had a bad week. Below is the latest from Nick Nanos of Nanos Research.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
              Back to the original premise of your post that Poilievre had a bad week. Below is the latest from Nick Nanos of Nanos Research.
              At the rate the liberal support is dropping and the PPC support is increasing, if that continues, within 28 weeks PPC will have more support than the liberals.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                Back to the original premise of your post that Poilievre had a bad week. Below is the latest from Nick Nanos of Nanos Research.
                Small changes within the margin of error.

                So are you and A5 going to tell us how the 25% tariff is going to "save us" like Tsipper? LOL

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

                  Small changes within the margin of error.

                  So are you and A5 going to tell us how the 25% tariff is going to "save us" like Tsipper? LOL
                  Nope. I think tariffs can be used as a bargaining chip but the imposition of them generally hurts consumers. The question you have to ask is are tariffs sometimes necessary or justified to protect domestic industries? As an example, 100% tariffs have been imposed on Chinese manufactured EVs. Canadians could purchase much less expensive Chinese EVs like those made by BVD. Personally not interested. But this tariff certainly increases the cost of cars for Canadians. Is the protection of Canadian jobs in this instance justified in your opinion Chuck2?!

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

                    Small changes within the margin of error.

                    So are you and A5 going to tell us how the 25% tariff is going to "save us" like Tsipper? LOL
                    As for the original premise of your post, as you can see “Poilievre’s bad week” hasn’t hurt him in the polls. You of course refuse to acknowledge that instead you say “Small changes”.

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                      #30
                      Still no example of how Trump's 25% tariff on everything will help Canada?

                      Farmers and auto manufacturers are going to continue to benefit from specific targeted tariffs.

                      Are you in favour of letting the market decide?

                      PP certainly isn't when it comes to dairy and poultry! He favours government getting in the way!

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