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Lee Vail AKA Kalev Efrayim
Lee Vail AKA Kalev Efrayim
3 days ago

Canada can F off.

Eve of War
Eve of War
3 days ago

Exactly.

Ackerman
Ackerman
3 days ago

Yep. Canada can put that in their juice box and suck on it.

Mike in Canada
Mike in Canada
2 days ago

Canada should F off. All the way off. As off as they can. All the corruption, all the grift, all the lies, all the control freak actions… and this government has the nerve to say it’s President Trumps’ fault?
Breathtaking.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
3 days ago

F Canada.

General 'Buck' Turgidson
General 'Buck' Turgidson
3 days ago

Well here’s the score you dumb Canucks… you get what you give. When you dump tariffs on US made goods, we’ll dump the tariffs on Canadian made crap. Get this through your thick skulls.

Bobby Joe
Bobby Joe
2 days ago

I keep trying to understand how no one sees that tariffs are taxes. Taxes on the business in the country that imposes them. US business owners pay all of the new tariffs just put in place -- bar none. They will be collected as duties by US Customs from the US companies at the time of import. When Canada “imposes” duties on US goods going to Canada the Canadian business people pay. In the end all the people pay and the governments increase their coffers while they get on TV and tell you they are punishing the other county -- its a lie. It is crushing business, especially small businesses.

Alan R
Alan R
2 days ago
Reply to  Bobby Joe

@Bobby Joe. It’s only crushing businesses that sell foreign made goods. It won’t effect small businesses that sell goods made in the good ol’ USA like it used to be before Clinton passed NAFTA. I’m old and remember when 95% of everything we purchased was made in the USA. Clothing would have tags sewn in them saying “Proudly made in the USA”. Nobody wanted the foreign made crap back then and nearly everyone had a job producing something. We didn’t have all this welfare and food stamp stuff back then. If you had a job you didn’t like you could quit it in the morning and have another job before the sun went down.

DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
2 days ago
Reply to  Alan R

Keep in mind, however, manufacturing moved abroad when the company owners were being squeezed by organized labor. Remember ILGWU-“Look for the Union label”? If your profit margin seems to get lower and lower, you will look for ways to stop it. Remember the Sally Field propaganda movie NORMA RAE? Just look at (((who))) was involved in unionizing the workers. Art imitated life.
The only place I found ILGWU clothing was at the Fort Hood PX in 1970. Companies were bailing out back then and have continued to do so to this day. And their products are not always crap. Just look at the price of firearms, for heaven’s sake! Why do you think TISAS, Armscor, Stoeger, and others are making such inroads?

Nolan Parker
Nolan Parker
2 days ago

Funny how the opponents of tariffs are unable to understand how taxes on corporations are exactly the same.

David
David
2 days ago

Saw the same billboard in a low-income neighborhood near the Atlanta airport yesterday.

Martha
Martha
2 days ago

Then we should do likewise in Canada! Reciprocity!

kal kal
kal kal
22 hours ago

Why Canada had and has so many tariffs on goods coming from the US to Canada, even before the Trump tariffs announcement. Canada is running a hypocritical mouth!