Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread
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@Renauda said in Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread:
Normally we don’t do “czars” here. But if it serves as a soother in the petulant little bastard’s mouth then fine.
That's the spirit.
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wrote on 3 Feb 2025, 23:22 last edited by
Wow. The 1.3 was already the result of discussions with Trump.
The whole thing was Kayfabe.
Check the date.
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Hey Mik, are your relatives on The Rock telling you anything about this Trump initiated shit show?
Their Premier, by any means no fool, is militant in his open condemnation of Trump.
wrote on 3 Feb 2025, 23:29 last edited by@Renauda said in Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread:
Hey Mik, are your relatives on The Rock telling you anything about this Trump initiated shit show?
Their Premier, by any means no fool, is militant in his open condemnation of Trump.
No, and I have a fair amount in Ottawa, retired army. No peep. I should ask.
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wrote on 4 Feb 2025, 00:09 last edited by@Renauda said in Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread:
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That might explain why he likes them so much
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wrote on 4 Feb 2025, 00:18 last edited byLink to video
Low class citizens from another shithole nation booing American National Anthem.
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wrote on 4 Feb 2025, 00:25 last edited by Renauda 15 days from now
@Pablum
And you can fuck off too, you little Trumpsucking republocrat troll.
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wrote on 4 Feb 2025, 01:18 last edited by
Pablo, you're far too good looking to be taking shots at nice, polite neighbor countries like that.
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wrote on 4 Feb 2025, 01:20 last edited by Renauda 15 days from now
That’s, “only occasionally polite” to you, Horace
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wrote on 4 Feb 2025, 13:23 last edited by
I like winning.
Conservatives have already won a lot, since Trump took office. It seems like the pace is not slowing down. I'm sure there will be missteps, maybe even a big error or two, but it's nice to see the country heading in the right direction.
Congress needs to do its part. EO 's are often just temporary fixes to permanent problems. I want to see a budget. One that's leaner and harkens back to pre-COVID spending. I want to see Hegseth produce a satisfactory audit out of the DOD and better use of our defense dollars. I want to see reform in Medicare and Medicaid. I want to see some ethics reform in Congress. I want to see banking reform.
Oh, there's lots of things I'm hoping for, but right now I'll be content with some more winning.
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wrote on 4 Feb 2025, 13:58 last edited by
Go to 6:20 for a chuckle:
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Why aren’t all the people who defended Trump’s tariffs as the beginning of a new American manufacturing renaissance lamenting that he backed down after small symbolic concessions?
Shouldn’t they be angry America was denied the prosperity of the McKinley era?
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I like winning.
Conservatives have already won a lot, since Trump took office. It seems like the pace is not slowing down. I'm sure there will be missteps, maybe even a big error or two, but it's nice to see the country heading in the right direction.
Congress needs to do its part. EO 's are often just temporary fixes to permanent problems. I want to see a budget. One that's leaner and harkens back to pre-COVID spending. I want to see Hegseth produce a satisfactory audit out of the DOD and better use of our defense dollars. I want to see reform in Medicare and Medicaid. I want to see some ethics reform in Congress. I want to see banking reform.
Oh, there's lots of things I'm hoping for, but right now I'll be content with some more winning.
wrote on 4 Feb 2025, 14:09 last edited by@Jolly said in Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread:
I like winning.
I think you like bullshit more than you like winning.
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@Jolly said in Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread:
I like winning.
I think you like bullshit more than you like winning.
wrote on 4 Feb 2025, 14:29 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread:
@Jolly said in Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread:
I like winning.
I think you like bullshit more than you like winning.
Scoreboards are not open to interpretation.
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Why aren’t all the people who defended Trump’s tariffs as the beginning of a new American manufacturing renaissance lamenting that he backed down after small symbolic concessions?
Shouldn’t they be angry America was denied the prosperity of the McKinley era?
wrote on 4 Feb 2025, 14:38 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Canadian Tariff situation gets its own thread:
Why aren’t all the people who defended Trump’s tariffs as the beginning of a new American manufacturing renaissance lamenting that he backed down after small symbolic concessions?
Shouldn’t they be angry America was denied the prosperity of the McKinley era?
What did I tell you?
He's getting 100,000 Mexican troops sent to the border and we now have spy planes in Mexican airspace. We have more assets from Canada to help seal that border (although this was always about Mexico).
There are going to be tariffs. I think they're going to be more selective and I think they'll be used like a cattle prod to goose construction of American factories.
But you can continue to wallow in your pool of angst if you must, although that may not be good for your mental health.
Me, I'm just going to have a cup of
and contemplate whether Collins tipped the scales in Gabbard 's favor...Tulsi has a hard-on for some of the shadow banning and no-fly stuff in the Deep State. Would be more winning if she can tear it to pieces...