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Poilievre has a bad week after Trump anounces 25% tariffs

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  • cropgrower
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    and they thought their little tax trick over Christmas would buy them some support LOL

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  • Hamloc
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    Latest poll aggregation for CBC by Eric Grenier. The only positive I can see to Trudeau sticking around is his popularity continues to slide. I guess if Poilievre had a bad week, Trudeau had a terrible week!

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  • cropgrower
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    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    What a laugh you guys are! Lame excuses,denials and switching the subject?

    You are such mental weaklings and Trump sheep you can't even bring yourself say the planned tariffs are not a good thing!

    Has Donald put you under a spell or wtf?
    keep bringing the silly , it gives us a bit of entertainment

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  • Landdownunder
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    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    What a laugh you guys are! Lame excuses,denials and switching the subject?

    You are such mental weaklings and Trump sheep you can't even bring yourself say the planned tariffs are not a good thing!

    Has Donald put you under a spell or wtf?
    Hey mate know you dislike most of us on Agriville and you live for Agriville but mutual respect is a two way myself I’ve learnt to respect your opinion without giving you a hard time even if I disagree 180 degrees ain’t that hard.

    And do go down the line “well they started it” or the “so called libertarian line you use”

    Ive got plenty of Alt left friends never ever get into derogatory name calling with each other often a glass of red wine and agree to disagree
    Last edited by Landdownunder; Dec 11, 2024, 19:45.

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  • Hamloc
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    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    Still no example of how Trump's 25% tariff on everything will help Canada?

    Farmers and auto manufacturers are going to continue to benefit from specific targeted tariffs.

    Are you in favour of letting the market decide?

    PP certainly isn't when it comes to dairy and poultry! He favours government getting in the way!
    Hmmm, let me get this straight. Every federal party leader is in favour of supply management yet your singling out Poilievre?! Really?!

    With all the government subsidization in many industries is there really a free market? Trudeau isn’t interested in letting the market decide. Why not let the free market decide on where to manufacture EV batteries?!

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  • chuckChuck
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    Still no example of how Trump's 25% tariff on everything will help Canada?

    Farmers and auto manufacturers are going to continue to benefit from specific targeted tariffs.

    Are you in favour of letting the market decide?

    PP certainly isn't when it comes to dairy and poultry! He favours government getting in the way!

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  • Hamloc
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    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

    Small changes within the margin of error.

    So are you and A5 going to tell us how the 25% tariff is going to "save us" like Tsipper? LOL
    As for the original premise of your post, as you can see “Poilievre’s bad week” hasn’t hurt him in the polls. You of course refuse to acknowledge that instead you say “Small changes”.

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  • Hamloc
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    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

    Small changes within the margin of error.

    So are you and A5 going to tell us how the 25% tariff is going to "save us" like Tsipper? LOL
    Nope. I think tariffs can be used as a bargaining chip but the imposition of them generally hurts consumers. The question you have to ask is are tariffs sometimes necessary or justified to protect domestic industries? As an example, 100% tariffs have been imposed on Chinese manufactured EVs. Canadians could purchase much less expensive Chinese EVs like those made by BVD. Personally not interested. But this tariff certainly increases the cost of cars for Canadians. Is the protection of Canadian jobs in this instance justified in your opinion Chuck2?!

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  • chuckChuck
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    Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
    Back to the original premise of your post that Poilievre had a bad week. Below is the latest from Nick Nanos of Nanos Research.
    Small changes within the margin of error.

    So are you and A5 going to tell us how the 25% tariff is going to "save us" like Tsipper? LOL

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
    Back to the original premise of your post that Poilievre had a bad week. Below is the latest from Nick Nanos of Nanos Research.
    At the rate the liberal support is dropping and the PPC support is increasing, if that continues, within 28 weeks PPC will have more support than the liberals.

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