Canada says fk you too Trump

Jimdamick

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OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) -- Canada began imposing tariffs Sunday on $12.6 billion in U.S. goods as retaliation for the Trump administration's new taxes on steel and aluminum imported to the United States.

Some U.S. products, mostly steel and iron, face 25 percent tariffs, the same penalty the United States slapped on imported steel at the end of May. Other U.S. imports, from ketchup to pizza to dishwasher detergent, will face a 10 percent tariff at the Canadian border, the same as America's tax on imported aluminum.

Trump had enraged Canada and other U.S. allies by declaring imported steel and aluminum a threat to America's national security and therefore a legitimate target for U.S. tariffs. Canada is the United States' second-biggest trading partner in goods, just behind China.

Speaking Sunday in Leamington, Ontario, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau thanked Canadians for standing united against President Donald Trump's sanctions. He urged Canadians to "make their choices accordingly" in considering whether to buy American products.

Good move Trump.

The next time I visit Canada, just like when I visit Europe, I'll have too say I'm not American, I'm Irish, too insure no one shits on my food.

You know what?

I'm sick too death of being ashamed of being an US citizen when I travel outside this fucked up country.

I've heard the same shit from the French, the Germans, the Belgium's, the Mexicans and even the pubs I attended in Ireland, that usually love Americans.

This is really fucked up, and to all you that plan on traveling abroad, don't say your American, or you WILL pay the price.

Been there, experienced it.

Fuck Trump
 

doctordetroit

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Does that mean I'm gonna see even more Canadian plates at all the shopping malls on the east side of Michigan?
 

ttystikk

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OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) -- Canada began imposing tariffs Sunday on $12.6 billion in U.S. goods as retaliation for the Trump administration's new taxes on steel and aluminum imported to the United States.

Some U.S. products, mostly steel and iron, face 25 percent tariffs, the same penalty the United States slapped on imported steel at the end of May. Other U.S. imports, from ketchup to pizza to dishwasher detergent, will face a 10 percent tariff at the Canadian border, the same as America's tax on imported aluminum.

Trump had enraged Canada and other U.S. allies by declaring imported steel and aluminum a threat to America's national security and therefore a legitimate target for U.S. tariffs. Canada is the United States' second-biggest trading partner in goods, just behind China.

Speaking Sunday in Leamington, Ontario, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau thanked Canadians for standing united against President Donald Trump's sanctions. He urged Canadians to "make their choices accordingly" in considering whether to buy American products.

Good move Trump.

The next time I visit Canada, just like when I visit Europe, I'll have too say I'm not American, I'm Irish, too insure no one shits on my food.

You know what?

I'm sick too death of being ashamed of being an US citizen when I travel outside this fucked up country.

I've heard the same shit from the French, the Germans, the Belgium's, the Mexicans and even the pubs I attended in Ireland, that usually love Americans.

This is really fucked up, and to all you that plan on traveling abroad, don't say your American, or you WILL pay the price.

Been there, experienced it.

Fuck Trump
As American citizens, we must fight the corporate fascist coup d'etat against our democracy. To the extent we fail, the rest of the world will rightly judge us harshly.
 

doctordetroit

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Do keep us posted on that.
Alrighty.
Being right on the boarder Canadians come over to buy all kinds of stuff and Americans would jump over to pick up booze and 22s (codeine/Tylenol pills) but stores don't sell em anymore over the counter. Just wondering if imports from the USA are taxed even more it would make it even better to come over and buy more types of things.
 

ttystikk

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Alrighty.
Being right on the boarder Canadians come over to buy all kinds of stuff and Americans would jump over to pick up booze and 22s (codeine/Tylenol pills) but stores don't sell em anymore over the counter. Just wondering if imports from the USA are taxed even more it would make it even better to come over and buy more types of things.
It will be interesting to see if there is more private cross border traffic because of all this.
 

Sour Wreck

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It's time to stop being civil to the fascists.
you're talking to the choir dumbass. who has been calling for the united states govt to take out the white trash again?

remember... i'm way past civility. i have stopped speaking to my own very, very old parents. for over a year now. i would say i have more at stake in this than you do. i have already divorced my immediate paternal family and told them to write me out of the will....
 

GroErr

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What Trump doesn't get about Canadians is that we'd rather take a beating from a bully and maintain our independence than bow to that orange fuck and everything he stands for. At the end of this bullshit we'll have alternate markets for our goods and Trump will have a lot of Heinz ketchup to eat with his McDonald's fries. I'm waiting for Trudeau to slap a 25% tariff on all the crude oil we ship south, based on national security of course. We're already used to paying $4/gallon at the pump, wonder how Trump supporters will like it.
 

robert 14617

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Yes we did pay 4 a gal it jumpstarted our local economy they uncapped several wells and started producing oil here in so Texas again lots of young men made bank during that time
 

UncleBuck

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Yes we did pay 4 a gal it jumpstarted our local economy they uncapped several wells and started producing oil here in so Texas again lots of young men made bank during that time
your disability check depends on them making money and paying taxes
 
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