I guess this means you aren't going to answer one simple question.
That's too bad. I'm really interested in how you define a word you have built your life around.
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This conversation with copier addict on the state of Canada is revealing and comparable to fall of the democrat party to Trump. Democrats kept telling us that things are good. And when they lost they blamed dumb voters. And copier addict is blaming the voters for Trudeau's eventual loss.Leave a comment:
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See, I try to have an adult conversation with you. You said that Canada is good to very good. I post FACTS that directly fly in the face of that. You accuse me of looking for things. I then ask you to list all the good things. You refuse.Leave a comment:
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Trust me, it isn't hard to find. You have your head buried in the sand and that's the reason you're oblivious.
Let's continue this adult conversation. You said things are good to very good in Canada. Please list all the goodness. There must be a reason you say this. Right?
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Trust me, it isn't hard to find. You have your head buried in the sand and that's the reason you're oblivious.
Let's continue this adult conversation. You said things are good to very good in Canada. Please list all the goodness. There must be a reason you say this. Right?
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You wanted to have an adult conversation. I'm posting all facts on the the current condition of Canada. None of it is good to very good. It's mostly bad. The average Canadian is suffering. You're full of shit.Leave a comment:
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Finally, you admit that you think Canada is good to very good under the leadership of Trudeau.
I'll be posting a slew of stuff to show just how wrong you are. Starting with this one.
Canada has had the worst growth in income per person in the G7 since Justin Trudeau took office.
Trudeau's inflationary debt, taxes & red tape have led to the worst decline in our living standards in forty years.
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Post anything you want. I appreciate your interest in Canada. Even if it is just to be spiteful. Knock yourself out, SkippyLeave a comment:
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The benchmark price for a Canadian home has more than doubled over the past decade, reaching $760,600 in June. Trudeau’s government, which took power in 2015, has also steadily raised its annual immigration targets, with more than one million people arriving last year, straining an already tight housing supply.
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I'll be posting a slew of stuff to show just how wrong you are. Starting with this one.
Canada has had the worst growth in income per person in the G7 since Justin Trudeau took office.
Trudeau's inflationary debt, taxes & red tape have led to the worst decline in our living standards in forty years.
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Just so you know, over half of Trudeau's stint has been in a minority situation. That means they didn't have enough seats to be able to pass legislation without having support from one of the other parties.👍 1Leave a comment:
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Ricoh to Move Part of Its China
Production to Thailand Amid U.S. Tariffs Threats.
Ricoh, a leading printer and imaging solutions company, has announced plans to shift some of its manufacturing operations from China to Thailand in response to the threat of a 60% import tariff on Chinese-made goods proposed by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. The move comes as companies across the globe are rethinking their supply chains and production strategies to mitigate the impact of potential trade barriers under the incoming U.S. administration.
The Japanese company, which has a significant presence in China, produces various types of printers, copiers, and other imaging products at its Chinese facilities. With the new tariff on products imported from China to the U.S., Ricoh is strategically adjusting its production lines to avoid the hefty duties that would severely affect its business in the American market.
Ricoh is not alone in making such shifts. Other major multinational corporations are exploring similar tactics to sidestep increased U.S. tariffs on goods manufactured in China. Thailand, with its lower labor costs and favorable trade agreements, is becoming a preferred alternative for many businesses that want to maintain their manufacturing capacity in Asia while minimizing the financial impact of the Trump administration’s protectionist policies.
The decision to relocate production is a significant move for Ricoh, which relies on the U.S. market as a major revenue source. With increasing uncertainty around trade policies and the potential for higher operational costs, the company is working to ensure its competitiveness in the global market by adjusting its supply chain strategy.
Ricoh has not disclosed the full extent of its planned shift, but analysts expect that the move will involve a substantial portion of its manufacturing that would otherwise be subject to the proposed tariffs. The company has made it clear that it will continue to monitor the evolving trade situation closely to adjust its plans accordingly.
... The new Ricoh/ Toshiba Tec joint venture to manufacture copiers intends to build product outside of China, maybe Japan, with a production line heavily relying on robots.
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