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@cbcwatcher @ezralevant Problem is Carney is popular in Canada so it’s not ‘political malpractice’ but it is delusional and suicidal because this dude is right.
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ABSOLUTELY MUST WATCH CLIP... Deputy US Trade Representative Rick Switzer on USMCA
"They can have a weak economy that is underperforming and not doing well, and Carney can feel superior."
"Or they can have an economy that participates with as a partner of the U.S. economy."
"And Carney can do what a grownup should do, which is figure out."
"...It's my job as a person who's supposed to protect Canadian jobs and Canadian citizens and the Canadian economy to not let my ego and my feelings dictate what's best for my own economy."
Q "Do you think this will have implications for the USMCA?"
Switzer "Yeah, of course it is..."
"Look, was Ambassador Greer in Canada? Did he meet with Carney? No."
"...The grownups are in the room talking because there's a grown up in the presidency in leadership there, and I would argue there's not a grown up in Canada in charge there."
"You don't go out of your way to antagonize the leader of the country that you are absolutely existentially tied to."
"It's just political malpractice." @markjcarney
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@david_parker The wealth have assets. They don’t fret about annual income numbers. That’s for common man
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That’s easily solved by lowering taxes and removing regulation so successful, productive and creative entrepreneurs stop leaving Canada. Oh - and maybe similar successful people want to move here and start/grow their businesses in Canada.
Confused souls like you think the answer is to force Canadians to pay more for regular goods from the few dollars they have left after being taxed to oblivion. LOL.
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@integralssn @sarobertsonca Huh? Folks like you are the problem. You don't understand that if there aren't jobs for Canadians, no one is buying shit from anywhere.
Take an economics course.
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@integralssn @sarobertsonca You seem troubled, bot. Maybe mix it up a little with AI friends and children?

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@DnbGuy_ @sarobertsonca Uh. Sure. Like this stuff is all made in Canada? And if it is, you’ll pay more. Also known as inflation.
Folks like you are the problem. You like paying more for things.
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@integralssn @sarobertsonca No. It should be on everywhere to force Canada to buy Canadian because of the loss of business in the US.
You clown.
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@DnbGuy_ @sarobertsonca Then it should be on steel only. Not on finished products with a ‘steel derivative’
And it should be on US products not the entire world.
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@integralssn @sarobertsonca That was to counter the American tariffs and force Canada to buy Canadian steel.
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@integralssn @Tablesalt13 Name a government program that has worked well or come in under budget...
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@WatchdogBigotry @cbcwatcher Cute, and you’re wrong. It was a 3% tax on certain revenues - not profits. Google and Amazon passed the full cost on to their customers - Canadian businesses - who in turn passed it on to Canadian consumers. Feel free to educate yourself.
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@integralssn @cbcwatcher It was a tax on profits from social media sites ads revenue. Why you lying for no reason?
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Radio-Canada broke the story that the US wants something to begin negotiations... like an "entry fee."
And you don't often hear CBC in agreement over issues that Pierre Poilievre was pointing out again just yesterday. Carney, master Trump negotiator, gave up bargaining chips and got nothing in return
David Common "Does it suggest that perhaps some of the things that Canada has given up already, that we did so too early, things like the digital services tax, some of the counter tariffs that were pulled off, the return of alcohol to some store shelves."
"There are things that have already been conceded indeed, and there has been no gain from Canada's part on those concessions."
"The digital tax, the abandon of some counter tariffs were seen as way to move the discussions forward."
"And yet there was nothing gained from Canada by giving up those things."
Daniel Thibeault "Indeed!" @markjcarney @PierrePoilievre
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@SpruceGarrioch @cbcwatcher After they take 50% of your income they toss you a few pesos. Fools like you fall for it.
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@integralssn @cbcwatcher “Liberals don’t care about Canadians” meanwhile Liberals are the party that give out the most government handouts. Think before you talk
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@BlackLabelAdvsr Misleading. Amazon is selling other people’s products as well. That’s not real revenue. That’s like a bank counting deposits made as revenue. Only the fee they collect for selling the item should count. When Apple sells a iPhone- that’s all revenue.
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@NedKurucMP @PierrePoilievre @CPC_HQ He’s talking about the steel deriving tariff implemented by Canada on all worldwide steel products in many categories. This has nothing to do with Trump. Canada did this!
canada.ca/en/department-…
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@MarkJCarney Canada - ‘we created an advisory committee’
Trump - ‘hehehehh’
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Canada has the best deal of any major U.S. trading partner — with 85% of our trade remaining tariff-free. As we approach the Joint Review of CUSMA, we want to preserve our unique Canadian advantage — and build on it.
To that end, we’ve created a new Advisory Committee on Canada-U.S. Economic Relations to serve as a forum for expertise and strategy.
To learn more about the committee: pm.gc.ca/en/news/news-r…
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@coreyhoganyyc This is about as useful as calculating foreign investment as a percentage of the average rainfall.
Just inventing statistics when everyone with two eyes know Canada has fallen.
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