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  • SalesServiceGuy
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    #361
    • Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell warned in a new op-ed that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plans could lead to higher costs on American families and businesses.
    • Trump has recently slapped broad import duties on Canada, Mexico and China, plus additional tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
    • McConnell focused on how Trump’s protectionist policies would hurt swaths of people in his state of Kentucky.

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      #362
      Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
      • Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell warned in a new op-ed that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plans could lead to higher costs on American families and businesses.
      • Trump has recently slapped broad import duties on Canada, Mexico and China, plus additional tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
      • McConnell focused on how Trump’s protectionist policies would hurt swaths of people in his state of Kentucky.
      These idiot republican politicians closing the gate after the horses have already escaped. They're disgusting.

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      • BillyCarpenter
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        #363
        Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
        In a recent Morning Consult opinion poll, the great majority of Americans are OK with imposing tariffs on China but not on Canada.

        23% of Americans are in favour of Trump making tariffs on goods imported into the USA a top priority. This is the #2 lowest on the opinion poll list. Only annexing foreign countries is lower on the list at 16% favorable

        79% of Americans view the top priority for Trump is to reduce the cost of goods and services. Tariffs will 100% have the oppsite effect.

        The second highest priority for Trump should be to reduce the cost of healthcare at 74%. Recent Trump executive orders will have the exact opposite effect.



        Where do you stand after reading that on spitting in our water?
        Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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        • bsm2
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          #364
          Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

          Where do you stand after reading that on spitting in our water?
          Hey I'll split in your water anytime bucko
          If that what your into in Mississippi

          Bad news your blowup women is going to cost more with the Trump Tax

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          • bsm2
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            #365
            Trump orders up a plan for more tariffs, even as inflation heats up

            Oh Boy pay more for less

            Yay

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            • SalesServiceGuy
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              #366
              U.S. drugs and guns pouring into Canada, border data shows

              U.S. drugs and guns pouring into Canada, border data shows YouTube


              As U.S. President Donald Trump threatens tariffs against Canada over fentanyl crossing the border into the U.S., new Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) data reveals drugs and guns pouring into Canada from the United States, with the amount of drugs seized by Canadian officers doubling in two years.​​

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              • BillyCarpenter
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                #367
                Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                U.S. drugs and guns pouring into Canada, border data shows

                U.S. drugs and guns pouring into Canada, border data shows YouTube


                As U.S. President Donald Trump threatens tariffs against Canada over fentanyl crossing the border into the U.S., new Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) data reveals drugs and guns pouring into Canada from the United States, with the amount of drugs seized by Canadian officers doubling in two years.​
                The last 2 years Biden opened our southern border and the drugs poured in. Its under control now.
                Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                • bsm2
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                  #368
                  Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

                  The last 2 years Biden opened our southern border and the drugs poured in. Its under control now.
                  Hilarious you believe that

                  Do you want a cookie

                  What happen the two years before sealed tight as a drum under Joe Biden thanks for the confirmation

                  It's time to let go of Trump

                  Odd you posting under Trarrifs can you read the thread topic?

                  Sorry your blowup dolls are going to cost more under the Trump Tax

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                  • bsm2
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                    #369
                    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

                    The last 2 years Biden opened our southern border and the drugs poured in. Its under control now.
                    So No Trump Administration Traiff are needed Now

                    Thanks again for your confirming no drugs and no open borders.

                    But wait isn't Trump Administration going to start a trade war with everyone

                    Try and keep up

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                    • bsm2
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                      #370
                      EU says it will react firmly against US reciprocal tariff hikes

                      Oh boy higher prices yippee

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                      • bsm2
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                        #371
                        US will suffer job losses through tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, says Trudeau

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                        • bsm2
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                          #372
                          US retail sales post biggest drop in nearly two years amid winter freeze

                          Yep the Trump effect

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                          • bsm2
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                            #373
                            US manufacturing output falls in January on weak motor vehicle production

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                            • BillyCarpenter
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                              #374
                              Canada this is the fate that awaits you.



                              Nissan Says It Will Pull Out of Mexico If Trump Tariffs Come Into Effect

                              President Donald Trump's threats of implementing new tariffs on Mexico's steel and aluminum exports have raised concerns for many companies based there. One of the latest to make its concerns public is Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan.

                              According to reports, the vehicle manufacturer is "studying" the possibility of leaving Mexico if Trump goes through with his threats of imposing a 25% tariff on Mexican goods as the tax would pose a significant challenge to Nissan's profitability.​



                              The Japanese company has three plants on Mexican soil: two in the state of Aguascalientes and one in the state of Morelos. According to El País, Nissan exports around 320,000 vehicles from Mexico to the U.S. each year.

                              During a press conference on Feb. 13, Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida explored the possibility of moving production somewhere else. "If high tariffs are imposed, we must be prepared to adapt, and moving production elsewhere might become a necessary step," Uchida said. Although the company has not made a final decision, it is closely monitoring the situation and evaluating different solutions.

                              "We export a large volume of vehicles to the U.S., so if high tariffs are implemented, that would have a huge impact in our company," Uchida added.

                              If Nissan decides to leave Mexico, potential destinations could include the U.S., as the company already operates manufacturing facilities in Smyrna, Tennessee, and Canton, Mississippi. Other possibilities include expanding operations in Asia.​


                              Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                                #375
                                Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                                Canada this is the fate that awaits you.



                                Nissan Says It Will Pull Out of Mexico If Trump Tariffs Come Into Effect

                                President Donald Trump's threats of implementing new tariffs on Mexico's steel and aluminum exports have raised concerns for many companies based there. One of the latest to make its concerns public is Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan.

                                According to reports, the vehicle manufacturer is "studying" the possibility of leaving Mexico if Trump goes through with his threats of imposing a 25% tariff on Mexican goods as the tax would pose a significant challenge to Nissan's profitability.



                                The Japanese company has three plants on Mexican soil: two in the state of Aguascalientes and one in the state of Morelos. According to El País, Nissan exports around 320,000 vehicles from Mexico to the U.S. each year.

                                During a press conference on Feb. 13, Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida explored the possibility of moving production somewhere else. "If high tariffs are imposed, we must be prepared to adapt, and moving production elsewhere might become a necessary step," Uchida said. Although the company has not made a final decision, it is closely monitoring the situation and evaluating different solutions.

                                "We export a large volume of vehicles to the U.S., so if high tariffs are implemented, that would have a huge impact in our company," Uchida added.

                                If Nissan decides to leave Mexico, potential destinations could include the U.S., as the company already operates manufacturing facilities in Smyrna, Tennessee, and Canton, Mississippi. Other possibilities include expanding operations in Asia.​


                                https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/comp...vertelemetry=1
                                Since BOB'S (Big Orange Buffoon's) tariffs are illegal, I would say countries shouldn't pay them.

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