SpankyMcFarland Posted April 5 Report Posted April 5 11 hours ago, CdnFox said: It depends a little. I will remind you that this is not the first time that the Americans have canceled trade agreements and behaved like buffoons with tariffs. I think it'll be a long time before anyone in the world trusts in the same way, but I would bet that 50 years from now nobody will even remember it happened. Sure, and it's hardly the first time. The Americans have gone through several isolationist phases. In fact they were pretty darn isolationist going into world war II till they got the snickerdoodles bombed out of them at pearl harbor and suddenly realized that being isolationist doesn't mean you're safe. I don't think this is going to be a good time for them, I think they've made a mistake and that it will affect their economy for quite some time depending entirely on how long trump keeps this up. But unless it takes another radical turn this nonsense will probably be over within 2 or 3 years and five years after that people will remember that America is the largest economy in the world and they will want to sell it crap. We'll see Such amnesia might apply in South East Asia but we won’t forget this in Canada for decades at least. When was the last time they did something like this? Quote
CdnFox Posted April 5 Report Posted April 5 2 hours ago, SpankyMcFarland said: Such amnesia might apply in South East Asia but we won’t forget this in Canada for decades at least. Well maybe, but we've forgotten it fairly quickly the last two times it happened. To the point where most Canadians don't remember it happened 2 times before. And no offense, but your side was cancelling Canada day, burning churches and pulling down statues like 15 minutes ago. Just 5 minutes ago you all hated the libs for what they'd done to canada and were ready to vote them out of power, and now you think the libs are the second coming and it's EXACTLY THE SAME PEOPLE. They do a bit of musical chairs and you've completely forgotten the last 10 years. So realistically those same people will forget trump ever existed about 30 seconds after he's gone and it'll be back to 'We've ALWAYS been friends!!" 1 Quote There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
Aristides Posted April 7 Report Posted April 7 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/canada-us-tariffs-north-south-dakota-farmers-1.7502342 1 Quote
TreeBeard Posted April 7 Report Posted April 7 3 hours ago, Aristides said: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/canada-us-tariffs-north-south-dakota-farmers-1.7502342 Quote
Aristides Posted April 8 Report Posted April 8 On 4/7/2025 at 12:27 AM, TreeBeard said: Hard to have any sympathy. Chalk it up to karma. 1 Quote
herbie Posted April 8 Report Posted April 8 Oh we'll show them Dakotans! 100% tariff on corn and missile silos. Quote
Aristides Posted April 15 Report Posted April 15 This trade war seems to be working out well for Canadian ETF's. https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2025/04/14/buy-canada-extends-to-equity-etfs-with-biggest-flow-since-2021/ Quote
herbie Posted May 17 Report Posted May 17 US Ambassador to Canada Outraged Canada fought back when they tried to rape us. Bow to your Orange Overlord peons! Quote
Legato Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 20 hours ago, herbie said: US Ambassador to Canada Outraged Canada fought back when they tried to rape us. Bow to your Orange Overlord peons! Turns out “elbows up” means reducing tariffs on American imports to near zero. Despite all the rhetoric from Mark Carney and the Liberals, a new report shows that Canada has effectively eliminated tariffs on most goods. Oxford Economics, a global advisory firm, looked into the matter and found tariffs are nullified by exemptions and suspensions to effectively mean the tariffs are either gone or near zero in most cases. https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/politics/lilley-carney-dropped-most-tariffs-the-day-after-meeting-trump/ar-AA1EVzpu?cvid=c987a88a9b764428b91bc4a7c1b20089&ocid=bingnews Most are gone except for groceries. Bow to your Red Overlord peons. 2 Quote
Army Guy Posted May 18 Report Posted May 18 On 4/5/2025 at 3:23 PM, SpankyMcFarland said: Such amnesia might apply in South East Asia but we won’t forget this in Canada for decades at least. When was the last time they did something like this? Somehow Canadians forgot what the liberals did in the last 9 years and gave them a forth term....what about all the scandals', involving some of the same ministers we see in cabinet now...I'm betting Canadians forget about this by next US election....Canadians have the poorest memories on the planet... Quote We, the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have now done so much for so long with so little, we are now capable of doing anything with nothing.
Nationalist Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 On 5/18/2025 at 11:11 AM, Legato said: Turns out “elbows up” means reducing tariffs on American imports to near zero. Despite all the rhetoric from Mark Carney and the Liberals, a new report shows that Canada has effectively eliminated tariffs on most goods. Oxford Economics, a global advisory firm, looked into the matter and found tariffs are nullified by exemptions and suspensions to effectively mean the tariffs are either gone or near zero in most cases. https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/politics/lilley-carney-dropped-most-tariffs-the-day-after-meeting-trump/ar-AA1EVzpu?cvid=c987a88a9b764428b91bc4a7c1b20089&ocid=bingnews Most are gone except for groceries. Bow to your Red Overlord peons. Yup...Elbows Up...lol 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
Boges Posted Monday at 01:46 PM Report Posted Monday at 01:46 PM Another instance of TACO. He'll probably announce he's secured a deal at the G7 for some extra profit taking. The US doesn't have the ability to 100% sole source their steel and aluminum production locally. This just means inflationary effects for the American consumer. Quote
Aristides Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago (edited) The US imports 60% of its aluminum, almost all of it from Canada. They don't have the generating or smelting capacity to replace it. Americans can look for big price increases in products with high aluminum content. American products will become even less competitive in world markets. Edited 9 hours ago by Aristides Quote
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