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    #61
    Originally posted by agstar77 View Post

    I might not lean on the democratic part too heavily. Their court system seems to be falling apart. There seems to be a law for their oligarch and and a different one for everybody else.
    Didn't you just spend the last 4 years defending the integrity of the US election system?

    Now when tbe candidates you don't like won, you change your tune.

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      #62


      "I will take the other side of that to bet every single time."


      Ab5, obviously you've fooled yourself into believing that by offering to bet on an issue it will convince others on Agriville that you actually know what your talking about .

      Besides, you better slow down on the betting as you've already wagered the farm on $54.00/bu canola.

      How's Trump's freshly announced 25% tariff going to effect that $54.00/bu canola wet dream of your's?






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        #63
        Forage, are you siding with agstar, and are paranoid that the country which has spent the past century fighting communism, is suddenly going to confiscate private property when absorbing parts of Canada?

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          #64
          Originally posted by checking View Post

          Well, Trump does admit that economic punishment of Canada is his means to persuade us, and to avoid the tariffs, there will be none, if you build your business in the US. How do you propose farmers meet that demand? That sounds like a takeover for us, but only a building and equipment move for a widget maker in Canada. Square the circle, please, because my land can't move. Should the felon have offered us a carve out?
          If I farmed in a perpetual have-not region such as Quebec or the Atlantic provinces, I would be concerned.

          They can't move their business, and the US won't want the liability of absorbing the entire region.

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