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Truduea scares Trump. Drops steel tarriff

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  • the big wheel
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2017
    • 3860

    Truduea scares Trump. Drops steel tarriff

    Truduea threatenned to go to Washington with a bright orange hairpiece and a big breasted sexy prostitute at his side if the tariffs weren't dropped.

    This was all in accordance to Canadian tradition of looking and acting like the people we visit.

    Trump immoderately drops tarriffs.

    CBC news reports.
    Hahahaha!!!
  • Rareearth
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 1617

    #2
    Or was it the inlaw threat 😬

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    • agstar77
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2001
      • 6170

      #3
      Typical Bully move, never really would impose tariffs , just a ploy to gain leverage in NAFTA. Too much hurt to the U.S. economy, he was told.

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      • shtferbrains
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2017
        • 5178

        #4
        Trump said tuesday Can and Mex free pass due to NAFTA negotiations.

        If we still have a trade agreement he can't impose tariffs.

        I doubt Mr Trudo knew that.

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        • shtferbrains
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2017
          • 5178

          #5
          Part of Trumps tue speach with Sweedish PM;

          PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, the United States has been taken advantage of by other countries, both friendly and not so friendly, for many, many decades. And we have a trade deficit of $800 billion a year, and that’s not going to happen with me. We have been mistreated by many, sometimes fairly, but there are, really, very few instances where that’s taken place.

          And I don’t blame the countries. I blame our leadership for allowing it to happen. When I was with President Xi in China — as an example, we lose $500 billion a year on trade. We have a deficit of approximately $500 billion a year with China. And we’re doing things with China which are very strong, but they understand it. But I was with him and I said to him in public, I said, “Look, I’m not blaming you. I blame our people for not doing a better job, for allowing this to happen.”

          But it’s like that with many countries, other than small — the European Union has been particularly tough on the United States. They make it almost impossible for us to do business with them, and yet they send their cars and everything else back into the United States. And they can do whatever they’d like, but if they do that, then we put a big tax of 25 percent on their cars. And believe me, they won’t be doing it very long. The European Union has not treated us well, and it’s been a very, very unfair trade situation.

          I’m here to protect. And one of the reasons I was elected is I’m protecting our workers, I’m protecting our companies. And I’m not going to let that happen.

          So we’re doing tariffs on steel. We cannot lose our steel industry. It’s a fraction of what it once was. And we can’t lose our aluminum industry. Also a fraction of what it once was.

          And our country is doing well. The massive tax cuts and all of the deregulation has really kicked us into gear. But I have to work on trade deals. We’re working on NAFTA right now. And if we’re able to make a deal with Canada and Mexico in NAFTA, then there will be no reason to do the tariffs with Canada and Mexico.

          But again, other countries we won’t have that choice, unless they can do something for us. As an example, if the European Union takes off some of the horrible barriers that make it impossible for our product to go into there, then we can start talking. Otherwise, we’re going to leave it the way it is.

          So the fact is we’ve been mistreated as a country for many years, and it’s just not going to happen any longer.

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          • errolanderson
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 3124

            #6
            Stock market gains have offered President Trump bragging rights . . . until it drops.

            Protectionism is a direct threat to equity markets. The ship is now listing and the steel tariff threat has been quickly eased. But in my opinion, it is already too late . . . .

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            • bobofthenorth
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2002
              • 517

              #7
              I heard Trudeau threatened to have Maggie reveal how short Trump's thing really is. Maybe the little potato's **** mother is our secret weapon.

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              • the big wheel
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2017
                • 3860

                #8
                Hahaha maybe Justin threatenned to take her with him to visit trump. She a even too wacko for him. Lol

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                • farmaholic
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 17471

                  #9
                  Originally posted by bobofthenorth View Post
                  I heard Trudeau threatened to have Maggie reveal how short Trump's thing really is. Maybe the little potato's **** mother is our secret weapon.
                  Yikes, a little harsh.

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                  • errolanderson
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 3124

                    #10
                    Trump's playing-with-fire imposing tariffs on China (IMO).

                    China could easily announced a U.S. soybean tariff, if this trade war heats up. What comes around, goes around when it comes to global trade . . . .

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