Did you?Did you even read the tweet before posting it here? This is beyond pathetic and embarrassing...but well it's you...we can't expect any better...
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Did you?Did you even read the tweet before posting it here? This is beyond pathetic and embarrassing...but well it's you...we can't expect any better...
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Flight logs were not to Jeff's island...and the day isn't even accurate...typical TDS post...you see something Trump, it must be something good...just listen to Bill Maher already...your hate takes you nowhere...
Now you are defending pedos.Flight logs were not to Jeff's island...and the day isn't even accurate...typical TDS post...you see something Trump, it must be something good...just listen to Bill Maher already...your hate takes you nowhere...
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Market isn't crashing...boring.
the troll act is so old
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I wonder why CNN, MSNBC , ABC & WSJ...you know why?Now you are defending pedos.
Question, is pedophelia worse than genocide?
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Market weakMarket isn't crashing...
Inflation - zero
Border - safe
Trump sending aide to Gaza
Higher approval rating than the DNC
already better than the last 5 presidents not named Trump...
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Because you are in a cult.I wonder why CNN, MSNBC , ABC & WSJ...you know why?
So because I'm in a "cult", CNN, MSNBC, ABC didn't report your bullshit post?
Give it time, El Risitas.So because I'm in a "cult", CNN, MSNBC, ABC didn't report your bullshit post?
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Your ignorance about making deals is telling...Hamas isn't known to make deals too...look what they did to Gaza...Give it time, El Risitas.
They knocked the TACO rate from 30% to 15% and made imaginary promises.
Dairy is a false problem that Trump continues to shout to whoever believes this 330-pound of orange fat who is unfortunately, the Potus.It appears he is overplaying his hand in dealing with Canada. Let's not allow this to dismiss the overall problem of the trade deficit with the rest of the world.
I suspect Trump's heavy-handed approach is personal. I can't believe he is concerned about Canadian dairy supply management. Perhaps Canada slimming down the military became personal.
Anyway, I would like to know if there are other explicit and implicit trade barriers beyond dairy.
When I say why don't most members support a common market, it's an objective goal post because we obviously have something in the middle and negotiated.
Good thing the board has you to tell us trump is always right.Your ignorance about making deals is telling...Hamas isn't known to make deals too...look what they did to Gaza...
I agree it's personal. I think Trudeau was a factor. I can see those meme pictures of his wife and daughter looking at him affecting Trump.It appears he is overplaying his hand in dealing with Canada. Let's not allow this to dismiss the overall problem of the trade deficit with the rest of the world.
I suspect Trump's heavy-handed approach is personal. I can't believe he is concerned about Canadian dairy supply management. Perhaps Canada slimming down the military became personal.
Anyway, I would like to know if there are other explicit and implicit trade barriers beyond dairy.
When I say why don't most members support a common market, it's an objective goal post because we obviously have something in the middle and negotiated.
Generally, I am in agreement that the U.S, Canada and almost all industrialized countries subsidize, protect and/or provide price supports to agriculture. Some of this is the dynamic of farmers and those reliant on local agriculture being located in political districts where they bear a lot of political influence.Dairy is a false problem that Trump continues to shout to whoever believes this 330-pound of orange fat who is unfortunately, the Potus.
The US government subsidizes dairy farmers and buys their oversupply. Which is often then simply wasted. But it keeps prices very low.
Canada controls dairy farmers with quotas in order to avoid oversupply. Also, U.S. ingredients cannot be guaranteed to be rbST-free (growth hormone), but Canadian producers do. Which makes for higher prices but a protected market.
I agree with you, but I'm sure there was more to why Trump Towers failed in Toronto. I don't think Canadian banks could have been the main reason.I agree it's personal. I think Trudeau was a factor. I can see those meme pictures of his wife and daughter looking at him affecting Trump.
But this goes back to his real estate days imo. I think he tried to do business in Canada and the banks up here saw right though him and denied him loans. Also Trump Towers failed here.
The thing about Trump is he hates a good deal where both sides win. He prefers to put one over on people. While that may work for a time in business, this is international relations. He just doesn't get that.
Its really only of import to people who think a country should be able to grow and produce their own food.Generally, I am in agreement that the U.S, Canada and almost all industrialized countries subsidize, protect and/or provide price supports to agriculture. Some of this is the dynamic of farmers and those reliant on local agriculture being located in political districts where they bear a lot of political influence.
Sorry, when I discussed the banks I think he had tried and failed to get loans for other projects and they turned him down. Probably when he was scrambling to shore things up at a few points.I agree with you, but I'm sure there was more to why Trump Towers failed in Toronto. I don't think Canadian banks could have been the main reason.
For some reason, he had a great run developing mixed use hotel and condo properties. I don't know why someone would buy a condo for a premium just because the building had the name Trump. I think over time that premium dissipated as anyone rational would have expected.
You can add softwood. This has been going on for decades and comes down to a few Senators who sell their votes for protectionism for their own state's production. It's probably 4 decades of this.Generally, I am in agreement that the U.S, Canada and almost all industrialized countries subsidize, protect and/or provide price supports to agriculture. Some of this is the dynamic of farmers and those reliant on local agriculture being located in political districts where they bear a lot of political influence.
This goes on with politicians all over the industrialized world for different products. That's why trade agreements are so difficult to negotiate. That's also why you will hear about trade negotiations long after Trump is gone. It will never end.You can add softwood. This has been going on for decades and comes down to a few Senators who sell their votes for protectionism for their own state's production. It's probably 4 decades of this.