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WyattEarp

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Trump is such a baby.. He doesn't like a commercial so "I'm raising the tarrifts." what a f**king a**hole. We as Canadians need to bite the bullit, close the border, tell usa to stick it where the sun don't shine
It will all blow over. It's just part of the negotiations.

On the hand, where does Ontario get off getting involved with what is essentially a foreign policy matter. You might want to think about that.
 

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It will all blow over. It's just part of the negotiations.

On the hand, where does Ontario get off getting involved with what is essentially a foreign policy matter. You might want to think about that.
There are no negotiations with Trump. You need to flatter him, say he is a great leader, lick his ass all over, grift some money to him and his family personally, then you might be in his favour for a positive negotiation.

The first groups he fuck in the ass are the farmers and ranchers. But that was planned as Trump's pal billionaire, wants to buy farmland (JD Vance's as leader). The tariffs are killing them. Giving 40 billion to Argentina and then importing their beef untaxed is the ultimate penetration in their ass. But hey, who cares? These stupid farmers are mostly all fucking racist, so they will vote for him again anyhow.
 

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It will all blow over. It's just part of the negotiations.

On the hand, where does Ontario get off getting involved with what is essentially a foreign policy matter. You might want to think about that.
Imagine the nerve of posting a video of an american president's speech.

(I do think it was really stupid and a waste of $75 million of our money, but the outrage at Reagan?)
 

WyattEarp

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that foreign policy involves my country...
Yes, but why should someone in Alberta accept Ontario representing Canada in international affairs?

Canada's relations with the U.S. are a foreign policy matter probably best handled by the Federal govt. in Canada.
 

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Yes, but why should someone in Alberta accept Ontario representing Canada in international affairs?

Canada's relations with the U.S. are a foreign policy matter probably best handled by the Federal govt. in Canada.
Ford is the bad cop who stirs things up and Carney is wise and diplomatic one. Alberta can do whatever it wants to do. The ad was clearly from Ontario, not the federal gov't of Canada. Trump's tantrum backfired because now everybody in the world knows what Reagan said and most know that Trump lied about it being fake. You can't really negotiate with the irrational psycho Trump, so just string him along and watch him implode.
 
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Frankfooter

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Ford is the bad cop who stirs things up and Carney is wise and diplomatic one. Alberta can do whatever it wants to do. The ad was clearly from Ontario, not the federal gov't of Canada. Trump's tantrum backfired because now everybody in the world knows what Reagan said and most know that Trump lied about it being fake. You can't really negotiate with the irrational psycho Trump, so just string him along and watch him implode.
Nah, Ford is MAGA himself and playing Captain Canada to Ontario. The attack ad is fair but Ford won't stay in his lane. What he won't do is talk about the issues in his portfolio, instead he'll attack bike lanes and radar traps then do something like the $75 million he spent in america on those ads.
 

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It will all blow over. It's just part of the negotiations.

On the hand, where does Ontario get off getting involved with what is essentially a foreign policy matter. You might want to think about that.

Didn't your cult leader say he would run the ad too when he first saw it. Your cult leader is trying to take Ontario jobs. How is it NOT OUR BUSINESS?
 

silentkisser

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Yes, but why should someone in Alberta accept Ontario representing Canada in international affairs?

Canada's relations with the U.S. are a foreign policy matter probably best handled by the Federal govt. in Canada.
You're 100% right. Ontario does not have the ability to negotiate foreign deals. That is the realm of the federal government, who can make treaties and trade deals. Now, I understand why Ford did this, Ontario's auto sector is vitally important and Trump's tariffs are targeting them (as well as the steel/aluminum sectors). And, the video is actually pretty smart...However, he's speaking out of turn.

Now, to be honest, I think Trump would have found one reason or another to try and fuck with negotiations, especially since the US Supreme Court could rule soon that his "emergency" tariffs are not legal...Which would basically make these negotiations moot for the most part (yes, I know the USMCA is coming up for renewal).


Imagine the outrage if Danielle Smith did something like this....
 
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WyattEarp

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Ford is the bad cop who stirs things up and Carney is wise and diplomatic one. Alberta can do whatever it wants to do. The ad was clearly from Ontario, not the federal gov't of Canada. Trump's tantrum backfired because now everybody in the world knows what Reagan said and most know that Trump lied about it being fake.
Reagan's practical position on tariffs was more nuanced.


Incidentally, the U.S. trade deficit hit a major peak in 1987. It was dramatically reduced by 1991 in no small part due to tariffs, quotas and other trade restrictions.
 
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Trump is such a baby.. He doesn't like a commercial so "I'm raising the tarrifts." what a f**king a**hole. We as Canadians need to bite the bullit, close the border, tell usa to stick it where the sun don't shine
Is there any part of Trump's character or personality that is not sickening > I cannot think of any. He is an individual without any redeeming qualities. Truly a lowly scum from the bottom of the cesspool that he once threatened to clean up - He is KING of the CESSPOOL and truly personifies it.
 

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It's ridiculous. This spat with allied countries might throw away the Western world's last chance to counteract China. Canada and the United States should have stood together to combat China's economic might. Instead we're squabbling, and I wouldn't be surprised if both the U.S. and Canada make concessions to China that allow them to run roughshod over both of us in a decade's time.
 

WyattEarp

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It's ridiculous. This spat with allied countries might throw away the Western world's last chance to counteract China. Canada and the United States should have stood together to combat China's economic might. Instead we're squabbling, and I wouldn't be surprised if both the U.S. and Canada make concessions to China that allow them to run roughshod over both of us in a decade's time.
China runs roughshod over the U.S.
Europe in recent years has become concerned about Chinese state-promoted mercantilism.
Canada is secondary not in stature but in the magnitude of the Chinese problem.

Europe as almost always will pursue regional economic interests.

I'd like to see the U.S. and Canada move to form a common market. Forget Mexico. What we have now is trade that is more managed than anyone acknowledges.
 

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I'd like to see the U.S. and Canada move to form a common market. Forget Mexico. What we have now is trade that is more managed than anyone acknowledges.
Like CUSMA?

I think that shipped has sailed and both Canada and Mexico are seeking out trustworthy trade partners.
 

rhuarc29

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China runs roughshod over the U.S.
Europe in recent years has become concerned about Chinese state-promoted mercantilism.
Canada is secondary not in stature but in the magnitude of the Chinese problem.

Europe as almost always will pursue regional economic interests.

I'd like to see the U.S. and Canada move to form a common market. Forget Mexico. What we have now is trade that is more managed than anyone acknowledges.
That`s exactly what I was hoping for. I just don`t trust that it`s what`ll happen.
 
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Trump is such a baby.. He doesn't like a commercial so "I'm raising the tarrifts." what a f**king a**hole. We as Canadians need to bite the bullit, close the border, tell usa to stick it where the sun don't shine
Fuck him, I'm sure everyone is tired of his BS, only Carney puts up with him.
 
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