• Lit
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    Next, cancel visa free travel to Canada. Build more trade deals with China and ASEAN.

  • @apfelwoiSchoppen
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    This is not a fucking Parker Brothers board game. Trump is an incredible moron.

  • @Dead_or_Alive
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    123 hours ago

    Bring the pain.

    The harder the better. Trump won’t stop on his own. The people will need to get pissed and demand change.

    Bring the pain.

    Target exports from red states. Squeeze those Trump voting mother fuckers until reality slaps them in the face and they squeal like the little facist pricks they are.

    Bring the pain.

  • Sebeck0401
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    Can someone more knowledgeable about politics than me please tell me how 1 person can just slap on tarifs willy-nilly?

    Shouldn’t things like this have to go through some sort of vote in congress?

    Could the US president just call up all CEOs that use steel and be like: “gonna need some donations or I’ll put some tarifs on any imported steel”?

    • @grue
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      102 hours ago

      Because when you’re a dictator they let you do it.

      Seriously, that’s literally the reason: because between SCOTUS abdicating its power in Trump v. United States and Congress abdicating its power by the Republican majority refusing to impeach, Trump can do whatever the fuck he wants, no matter how illegal, and there’s nobody willing and able to stop him.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 hours ago

        Yep, this is it. One person can do to because they’ve allowed him to do it. It’s that simple.

  • @[email protected]
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    938 hours ago

    2:55 p.m. EST: Relationship with ally has changed: Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers CEO

    The president and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers says Canada’s relationship with a longtime ally and trading partner has fundamentally changed.

    Lisa Baiton says without greater global reach for oil and gas exports, Canada has little trade leverage with the United States.

    She says Canada urgently needs a policy overhaul that would allow infrastructure projects held back by environmental opposition to move ahead.

    Hey Alberta, get fucked. We’ve all been telling you to diversify your economy for years. We still don’t want your fucking pipeline.

    • @[email protected]
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      437 hours ago

      Dirty olisands crap is not economically viable to ship across the world. They just want their golden parachute bailout. Fuck them and their bad investment.

  • @Bwoj
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    337 hours ago

    We tariff you infinity plus one.

  • @Professorozone
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    My God we’re all going to starve to death.

  • @Sanctus
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    498 hours ago

    Trade war with our allies! So much freedom and cost savings.

    • @Mog_fanatic
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      What are friends for if you can’t tax them into enemies??

    • @ShittyBeatlesFCPres
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      Russia doesn’t really produce anything except things U.S. companies export or can easily source elsewhere. And like half of their next generation emigrated or died trying to take 20 more meters of Eastern Ukrainian villages. I don’t expect any great scientific advancements coming anytime soon.

      I’m not sure how that trade relationship would even work. Trade deals only work if the private sector is involved and the U.S. private sector doesn’t want Russian products or to investment in a place where there’s no rule of law.

        • @ShittyBeatlesFCPres
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          Delaware and the Cayman Islands have sort of morphed over time from tax havens to places that have professional, efficient, and fair courts for corporation v corporation situations.

          Not saying that’s good. I think it’s trash, actually. But there’s now legitimate reasons two equal corporations doing something without any tax implications whatsoever write contracts with each other agreeing the contracts will fall under one of those two jurisdictions. Every corporate lawyer can probably back me up. They went from shameful tax havens to just efficient places with expertise.

  • @ZagamTheVile
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    Laugh all you want but this is clearly a top 4d chess move. It’s a little early to tell exactly what it is, but it’s either the I’m rubber; you’re glue gambit, or it could be the neener-neener maneuver. Either way, we should be proud to witness this in our lifetimes.

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    97 hours ago

    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe vowed to cut down barriers on interprovincial trade

    Interesting - in the US this isn’t allowed, I didn’t realize it was a thing in Canada.

    • @[email protected]
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      77 hours ago

      The provinces and territories have a lot of power, mandated in our Constitution. Some don’t have many trade barriers, while others do.

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s an interesting decision - I’m curious about the pros and cons of that choice. US States have a fair amount of power as well but that one is explicitly excluded in the constitution – which makes a fair amount of sense to me, though maybe because I’m used to it. I can only imagine what we’d be going through right now if Florida could regulate trade with California.

  • @Absaroka
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    And this, my friends, are why tariffs are dumb.