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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by bsm2
    Food, gas and cars could quickly get pricier under Trump’s tariff plan


    Americans are finally starting to get relief from inflation, but that reprieve may be short-lived if imports from Mexico and Canada come under fire.

    Congratulations
    We're gonna hear from trumpy disciples how inflation under trumpy is a good thing. I can't wait for their arguments about it. Lol

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  • bsm2
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    Carmakers in the U.S. and Europe could lose up to 17 percent of their combined annual core profits in a worst-case scenario if the U.S. imposes steep tariffs on Europe and the key U.S. allies of Mexico and Canada, a report from S&P Global released Friday showed.
    President-elect Trump has threatened to impose 25 percent tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico, and increase tariffs on China.

    Oh Boy higher prices

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  • bsm2
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    Food, gas and cars could quickly get pricier under Trump’s tariff plan


    Americans are finally starting to get relief from inflation, but that reprieve may be short-lived if imports from Mexico and Canada come under fire.

    Congratulations

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

    You're an odd person who thinks Canada is doing good to very good under Trudeau and that the world's richest businessman (Elon) isn't very good at business. Carry on.
    I never said Trudeau had anything to do with it.

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    Seriously???????? He offered $40B for Twitter, thinking they would refuse. They accepted and he withdrew the offer and he was legally forced to go ahead with the purchase. That doesn't sound like a great businessman to me.
    You're an odd person who thinks Canada is doing good to very good under Trudeau and that the world's richest businessman (Elon) isn't very good at business. Carry on.

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter


    No worries, we have Elon and he's the greatest of all businessmen.
    Seriously???????? He offered $40B for Twitter, thinking they would refuse. They accepted and he withdrew the offer and he was legally forced to go ahead with the purchase. That doesn't sound like a great businessman to me.

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    That may be true, but it still doesn't make trumpy a good businessman. He's still cognitively impaired and a shitty businessman.

    No worries, we have Elon and he's the greatest of all businessmen.

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

    You need to start to understand that Canada lives next door to the greatest economy and military that the world has ever known. Canada does more business with the USA than every other country combined.
    That may be true, but it still doesn't make trumpy a good businessman. He's still cognitively impaired and a shitty businessman.

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    I'm now starting to understand how trumpy was able to bankrupt six businesses.
    He doesn't have a clue how economics works.
    It's really too bad he got rid of all the adults around him.
    Now all we have is his severe cognitive impairment to look forward to.
    You need to start to understand that Canada lives next door to the greatest economy and military that the world has ever known. Canada does more business with the USA than every other country combined.

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by bsm2
    Officials from Canada, Mexico and China have warned US President-elect Donald Trump's pledge to impose sweeping tariffs on America's three largest trading partners could upend the economies of all four countries.

    "To one tariff will follow another in response and so on, until we put our common businesses at risk," Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said.

    Trump vowed on Monday night to introduce 25% tariffs on goods coming from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% on goods coming from China. He said the duties were a bid to clamp down on drugs and illegal immigration.

    Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he spoke to Trump in the hours after the announcement and planned to hold a meeting with Canada's provincial leaders on Wednesday to discuss a response.


    Yep the Trump shit show
    I'm now starting to understand how trumpy was able to bankrupt six businesses.
    He doesn't have a clue how economics works.
    It's really too bad he got rid of all the adults around him.
    Now all we have is his severe cognitive impairment to look forward to.

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  • bsm2
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    Officials from Canada, Mexico and China have warned US President-elect Donald Trump's pledge to impose sweeping tariffs on America's three largest trading partners could upend the economies of all four countries.

    "To one tariff will follow another in response and so on, until we put our common businesses at risk," Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said.

    Trump vowed on Monday night to introduce 25% tariffs on goods coming from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% on goods coming from China. He said the duties were a bid to clamp down on drugs and illegal immigration.

    Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he spoke to Trump in the hours after the announcement and planned to hold a meeting with Canada's provincial leaders on Wednesday to discuss a response.


    Yep the Trump shit show

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  • bsm2
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    Ikea CEO warns prices will jump under new Trump tariffs


    Jesper Brodin, chief executive of Ingka Group said that the company had ‘never experienced a period of benefit’ when high tariff


    Try Google billy and bend over

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  • bsm2
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    Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday Mexico would retaliate if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump followed through with his proposed 25% across-the-board tariff, a move her government warned could kill 400,000 U.S. jobs and drive up prices for U.S. consumers.
    "If there are U.S. tariffs, Mexico would also raise tariffs," Sheinbaum said during a press conference, in her clearest statement yet that the country was preparing possible retaliatory trade measures against its top trade partner.

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

    Just because you refuse/can't define what a woman is doesn't have anything to do with our current conversation. You tapped out on that one.
    And more deflection. Haha
    You refuse to define woke because if you gave the actual definition you would have no reason to be afraid of it and you would have to admit the right wing fear mongering isn't based in facts. Poor Skippy.

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    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.
    Just because you refuse/can't define what a woman is doesn't have anything to do with our current conversation. You tapped out on that one.

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