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Trump team says border tax on Canadian vehicles is part of the plan

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  • Jay-mo
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 732

    #21
    No doubt, some of Trumps moves could be bad for us.
    I just don't think you can compare the US applying a tax to another country which intends to give their own economy an advantage, to Trudeau applying a tax to his own country which makes us less competitive globally.

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    • Oliver88
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 4688

      #22
      It seems like Trudeau and Trump share the same goals of making the USA more competitive.
      Carbon tax and B.A.T. Will both work against Canada.

      It would be nice to have a leader tilt the playing field in our favour.

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      • bucket
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 17033

        #23
        No one in Ottawa is smart enough....the conservatives are in fighting over oleary and who knows what the ndp are doing....all pretty silent....

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        • rockpile
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2000
          • 879

          #24
          Originally posted by Jay-mo View Post
          No doubt, some of Trumps moves could be bad for us.
          I just don't think you can compare the US applying a tax to another country which intends to give their own economy an advantage, to Trudeau applying a tax to his own country which makes us less competitive globally.
          Jay-mo. If you assume that I endorse the carbon tax you couldn't be further from the truth! It's a very dumb move. If you really want to achieve a certain goal politically through the tax system, then the carrot vs the stick is the way to do it. I don't know why that's so hard for people to understand.

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          • foragefarmer
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2014
            • 3505

            #25
            Everybody very passive over the import tax being discussed by Trump and GOP, could you imagine if Obama had done this there would be a lot more than 20 some posts.

            Complaining about taxes from a group that if you are incorporated your paying 12-14%, you get the majority of your GST back, plus how many of you have enjoyed the government ag support cheques in your mail boxes. Those were somebody's else tax dollars. As for the carbon tax, farmers will be exempted on the majority of inputs and the tax will stay in the province. If my farm has to pay some of the carbon tax, so be it, I'll survive and it's not going to stop my farm from being successful.

            Ya you guys got it so hard, ordinary Canadians would really feel sorry for all of us hard done by farmers.

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            • Oliver88
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 4688

              #26
              Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
              Everybody very passive over the import tax being discussed by Trump and GOP, could you imagine if Obama had done this there would be a lot more than 20 some posts.

              Complaining about taxes from a group that if you are incorporated your paying 12-14%, you get the majority of your GST back, plus how many of you have enjoyed the government ag support cheques in your mail boxes. Those were somebody's else tax dollars. As for the carbon tax, farmers will be exempted on the majority of inputs and the tax will stay in the province. If my farm has to pay some of the carbon tax, so be it, I'll survive and it's not going to stop my farm from being successful.

              Ya you guys got it so hard, ordinary Canadians would really feel sorry for all of us hard done by farmers.
              It appears some people are missing the entire point that EVERYTHING will cost more with a carbon tax and farmers will not be able to pass on their added input costs. Costs will increase for fertilizer, electricity, freight, heating, canola crusher costs, parts, machinery,.....EVERYTHING.

              The Saskatchewan government has already estimated an increase in costs of $12 per acre this is a huge increase!

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              • jake550
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2015
                • 308

                #27
                Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
                Everybody very passive over the import tax being discussed by Trump and GOP, could you imagine if Obama had done this there would be a lot more than 20 some posts.

                Complaining about taxes from a group that if you are incorporated your paying 12-14%, you get the majority of your GST back, plus how many of you have enjoyed the government ag support cheques in your mail boxes. Those were somebody's else tax dollars. As for the carbon tax, farmers will be exempted on the majority of inputs and the tax will stay in the province. If my farm has to pay some of the carbon tax, so be it, I'll survive and it's not going to stop my farm from being successful.

                Ya you guys got it so hard, ordinary Canadians would really feel sorry for all of us hard done by farmers.
                You should run for politics you'd have lots of votes if you can get The Corp tax rate to 12 or 14%

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                • AlbertaFarmer5
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 12563

                  #28
                  I think you are misreading the support for this. What I see is that people are admiring a leader who actually seems to want to support industries in his own country, as opposed to our current crop of leaders who seem intent on destroying our competitive advantage. People are admiring a leader who can speak his mind and defend himself and his country on the world stage.

                  Above all, regardless of the status of free trade, what benefits the US benefits us, and vice versa. A strong economy in the US will benefit all of us. Import taxes are going to be irrelevant soon, businesses will leave en masse to the US due to our anti-business, high tax, high regulatory environment.

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                  • blackpowder
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 9333

                    #29
                    A pen stroke from Trump could hurt us farmers much more and faster than anything numbnuts could do.
                    His dad raised his finger to foreign leaders. This guys just a ****old. Similar result?
                    If I remember correctly? The US farm bill of 84? wiped out a $ a bushel overnight here. All my 300 acre relatives were in town by 86.
                    At least he hasnt totally pissed in anyones pool yet. Holding my breath for a while.

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