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Danny Smith is Kissing Donald's Ass!

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  • chuckChuck
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 12908

    #42
    So are you boys saying the Prime Minister shouldn't meet with Trump to make a case for why Canada shouldn't face 25% tariffs on everything?

    With Premiers like Moe and Smith undermining team Canada approach, Trudeau made the right move and met with Trump as soon as possible.

    Of course the hyper partisans will complain and whine about every move Trudeau makes. And bring up every political grievence they have.

    But the most important issue is if things don't change soon farmers and oil exporters are going to face a world of economic hardship in 2025 and beyond under Trump.

    The impulsive child in Trump wants to bully every trading partner into a hasty deal that favors the US. Fix the border issues in 60 days? And stop the drug trade? That's stupid and unreasonable!

    We have more of a problem with US guns, drugs and crime coming north than they do going south where they have a lot more resources at the border.

    Last time Trump had to pay US farmers for the harm of lost revenue when the US put tariffs on China!

    The end of free and fair trade deals is upon us and it's back to a lot more protectionism which hurts Canada more than it hurts the US.

    Don't expect any governments or taxpayers to bail you out since most of you support Trump and his crazy ideas!






    Last edited by chuckChuck; Dec 1, 2024, 09:11.

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    • Hamloc
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2014
      • 3948

      #43
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      So are you boys saying the Prime Minister shouldn't meet with Trump to make a case for why Canada shouldn't face 25% tariffs on everything?

      With Premiers like Moe and Smith undermining team Canada approach, Trudeau made the right move and met with Trump as soon as possible.

      Of course the hyper partisans will complain and whine about every move Trudeau makes. And bring up every political grievence they have.

      But the most important issue is if things don't change soon farmers and oil exporters are going to face a world of economic hardship in 2025 and beyond under Trump.

      The impulsive child in Trump wants to bully every trading partner into a hasty deal that favors the US. Fix the border issues in 60 days? And stop the drug trade? That's stupid and unreasonable!

      We have more of a problem with US guns, drugs and crime coming north than they do going south where they have a lot more resources at the border.

      Last time Trump had to pay US farmers for the harm of lost revenue when the US put tariffs on China!

      The end of free and fair trade deals is upon us and it's back to a lot more protectionism which hurts Canada more than it hurts the US.

      Don't expect any governments to bail you out since most of you support Trump and his crazy ideas!






      I certainly agree that there are more guns and drugs coming north than going south. How did Justin Trudeau deals with illegal US guns? He banned the purchase of legal handguns in Canada! How has that worked out? Increasing gun crime! Canada’s government has done little to stem the tide of illegal drugs, Trump has quickly brought the problem into the limelight.

      I also agree 25% tariffs will hurt western Canadian farmers as the majority of our canola oil goes state side. And of course the majority of Canada’s largest export oil also goes to the U.S. as well. Tariffs will benefit no one on either side of the border.

      As for Premier Smith and Premier Moe not in your view wholeheartedly jumping on the team Canada bandwagon. I certainly support their outlook. You have a Federal government that for the most part is working against western Canada’s interests so I think the 2 Premiers need to be strategic as we know Justin Trudeau is just like Donald Trump and only looks out for himself!

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      • chuckChuck
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2006
        • 12908

        #44
        Moe and Smith make their political living by blaming Trudeau for everything instead of dealing with their own provincial problems. They want more federal money and then complain about overspending? LOL

        Most of the problems farmers have currently and over time are low market prices and the high cost of production, most of which is not the responsibility of governments.

        Saskatchewan paid out another $500 million in Crop Insurance adding to the unexpected $700 million deficit after the hot dry summer again.

        But apparently climate change with more weather extremes including more hotter and dryer summers is all good according to some not so bright lights!
        Last edited by chuckChuck; Dec 1, 2024, 09:22.

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        • fjlip
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2002
          • 9860

          #45
          "climate change with more weather extremes including more hotter and dryer summers is all good according to some not so bright lights! "

          Dimmest phuckers are those who THINK/BELIEVE a tax will FIX anything at all!

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          • AlbertaFarmer5
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2010
            • 12553

            #46
            Originally posted by fjlip View Post
            "climate change with more weather extremes including more hotter and dryer summers is all good according to some not so bright lights! "

            Dimmest phuckers are those who THINK/BELIEVE a tax will FIX anything at all!
            Best response is to ask them what level of CO2 tax will be required to reduce droughts on the semi arid prairies.

            Surely they wouldn't have implemented these policies with the express intent of fixing the weather, without having the settled science to back that up.

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            • fjlip
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2002
              • 9860

              #47
              Hey chucky, WHAT level of World wide C02 would reduce/eliminate droughts, floods, wildfires, ice storms, sea level rise, hurricanes, tornadoes, weeks of extreme summer temps?

              And no vague BS answer, you must know EXACTLY the number. Share it or STFU!

              We are scared shytless, need a goal, a peer reviewed precise answer.

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              • cropgrower
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2021
                • 2985

                #48
                wealth transfer scam on a huge scale
                prairies have always had hot dry summers and chucks think a carbon tax will change that !
                Last edited by cropgrower; Dec 1, 2024, 20:13.

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                • shtferbrains
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2017
                  • 5242

                  #49
                  Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
                  wealth transfer scam on a huge scale
                  prairies have always had hot dry summers and chucks think a carbon will change that !
                  The wealth transfer is to the dictators not the poor underprivileged.

                  I would be interested in what the 60% that they claim didn't disappear got spent on.

                  The 40% unaccounted for would be the kickback to people like PMJT.

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                  • chuckChuck
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 12908

                    #50
                    There is also a wealth transfer from taxpayers to farmers to cover the increase in extreme weather losses.

                    You want taxpayers to support you, but you don't want to do anything to reduce emissions?

                    We have had multiple years of record extreme weather at a relatively small amount of temperature increase and the path we are on with rising emissions will put us into many more severe impacts in the coming decades.







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