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How a Programmer from Toronto Made Kevin O'Leary Pay Out $50,000 Live on Dragons’ Den Canada https://truetalkca.com/?cost={cpc}&external_id=GiDdIhDWCzoayKAw9Fm-YDqK5uNd0TRzN5phTLIJF1_R-CCC4nko9uW3v_7zmLUKMK67Pg&creative_id=4244969104&ad_campaign_id=48394132&source=msn-msn&site_id=1023406&title=Some+Canadians+Are+Noticing+a+Quiet+Shift&platform=Desktop&thumbnail=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.taboola.com%2Flibtrc%2Fstatic%2Fthumbnails%2F94034228109b48c2c9d2bd58b8bd00c4.png&tblci=GiDdIhDWCzoayKAw9Fm-YDqK5uNd0TRzN5phTLIJF1_R-CCC4nko9uW3v_7zmLUKMK67Pg#tblciGiDdIhDWCzoayKAw9Fm-YDqK5uNd0TRzN5phTLIJF1_R-CCC4nko9uW3v_7zmLUKMK67Pg
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Nothing Whackaddodle Trump says has any meaning thats all. You want to deal with the drug issue? Deal with supply and demand. Spend more time dealing with why there is a massive drug problem in the first place. Take out one cartel, another will be inserted instantly. Shrug, this is not complicated.
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Donald Trump has pardoned several criminal involved in the drug trade his second presidential term, including Michael R. "Harry-O" Harris, Ross William Ulbricht, Larry Hoover, and former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez America is full of crap.
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True enough.
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If America was not such a bunch of junkies in the first place none of this would matter. Start with going for a meeting. everything is always somebody else fault.
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A British Horror Story for sure...
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I watched the Trump have a complete baby tantrum after he found out the Supreme Court Ruled against him. What a pathetic, pathetic display of a very, very small man. And this is the man the Maga people hang their hats on. Talk about embarrassing for America. This watch hard to watch even from coming for this uneducated thug.
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A tariff is a tax imposed by a government on imported goods to raise revenue, protect domestic industries, or influence trade behavior. Definition and Purpose A tariff is a tax levied on goods as they cross national borders, usually by the importing country's government, and is typically paid by the importer rather than the exporter. While most tariffs target imports, some countries may also impose export tariffs, though this is less common. Tariffs serve multiple purposes: generating government revenue, protecting domestic industries from foreign competition, and influencing trade negotiations or political leverage. By making imported goods more expensive, tariffs encourage consumers to buy locally produced alternatives, supporting domestic economic growth.
