Canada demands U.S. end ‘right to work’ laws as part of NAFTA talks

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How rich. The country called Canada, that has denied me my right to a career and is causing the loss of our home, interfered with my career, threatened my wife and I, spread hatred against the U.S and abused NAFTA, AND punished me accordingly for speaking the truth about this, wants America to get rid of "the right to work" policies.

This isn't a surprise at all. The Canadian government and the security apparatus want their families to have work, nepotism, crony capitalism and elitists to get opportunities and pervert the free market. America should never agree to these tactics, nor should they buckle on America First taxpayer spending.

Socialism and neo-communism countries like Canada cannot mix with capitalist countries like the U.S. Hence the demands they make, under the false guise of "employment standards". F off with it. How about human rights and individual liberty? Canada will be quite silent on these principles.

Don't give in Mr. Ross or Mr, Trump. Noone should shed a tear for Canada being dealt with firmly, they certainly don't give a damn for American democracy, corporations on Canadian soil, or Canadian citizens rights. If Canada doesn't want to embrace capitalism and liberty, America should walk away from NAFTA. It would be extremely popular politically, and you would absolutely dominate Canada in the free market, forcing Canada to change from their fossil like, East German methods against their citizens and U.S businesses and enter the 21st Century of capitalism and individual liberty.

Canada demands U.S. end ‘right to work’ laws as part of NAFTA talks
 
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How rich. The country called Canada, that has denied me my right to a career and is causing the loss of our home, interfered with my career, threatened my wife and I, spread hatred against the U.S and abused NAFTA, AND punished me accordingly for speaking the truth about this, wants America to get rid of "the right to work" policies.

This isn't a surprise at all. The Canadian government and the security apparatus want their families to have work, nepotism, crony capitalism and elitists to get opportunities and pervert the free market. America should never agree to these tactics, nor should they buckle on America First taxpayer spending.

Socialism and neo-communism countries like Canada cannot mix with capitalist countries like the U.S. Hence the demands they make, under the false guise of "employment standards". F off with it. How about human rights and individual liberty? Canada will be quite silent on these principles.

Don't give in Mr. Ross or Mr, Trump. Noone should shed a tear for Canada being dealt with firmly, they certainly don't give a damn for American democracy, corporations on Canadian soil, or Canadian citizens rights. If Canada doesn't want to embrace capitalism and liberty, America should walk away from NAFTA. It would be extremely popular politically, and you would absolutely dominate Canada in the free market, forcing Canada to change from their fossil like, East German methods against their citizens and U.S businesses and enter the 21st Century of capitalism and individual liberty.

Canada demands U.S. end ‘right to work’ laws as part of NAFTA talks
Unlike the U.S. Canada is one of the most admired countries on the planet. Apparently they have some crybabies there too. WTF is your problem anyway?
 
Canada doesn't grasp what liberals here don't grasp...the US is a federation andcrightvtovwork laws are decided by states. Socialist alwaysctend towards centralization for greater control.
 
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How rich. The country called Canada, that has denied me my right to a career and is causing the loss of our home, interfered with my career, threatened my wife and I, spread hatred against the U.S and abused NAFTA, AND punished me accordingly for speaking the truth about this, wants America to get rid of "the right to work" policies.

This isn't a surprise at all. The Canadian government and the security apparatus want their families to have work, nepotism, crony capitalism and elitists to get opportunities and pervert the free market. America should never agree to these tactics, nor should they buckle on America First taxpayer spending.

Socialism and neo-communism countries like Canada cannot mix with capitalist countries like the U.S. Hence the demands they make, under the false guise of "employment standards". F off with it. How about human rights and individual liberty? Canada will be quite silent on these principles.

Don't give in Mr. Ross or Mr, Trump. Noone should shed a tear for Canada being dealt with firmly, they certainly don't give a damn for American democracy, corporations on Canadian soil, or Canadian citizens rights. If Canada doesn't want to embrace capitalism and liberty, America should walk away from NAFTA. It would be extremely popular politically, and you would absolutely dominate Canada in the free market, forcing Canada to change from their fossil like, East German methods against their citizens and U.S businesses and enter the 21st Century of capitalism and individual liberty.

Canada demands U.S. end ‘right to work’ laws as part of NAFTA talks
Unlike the U.S. Canada is one of the most admired countries on the planet. Apparently they have some crybabies there too. WTF is your problem anyway?

A mutual admiration club!
 
How rich. The country called Canada, that has denied me my right to a career and is causing the loss of our home, interfered with my career, threatened my wife and I, spread hatred against the U.S and abused NAFTA, AND punished me accordingly for speaking the truth about this, wants America to get rid of "the right to work" policies.

This isn't a surprise at all. The Canadian government and the security apparatus want their families to have work, nepotism, crony capitalism and elitists to get opportunities and pervert the free market. America should never agree to these tactics, nor should they buckle on America First taxpayer spending.

Socialism and neo-communism countries like Canada cannot mix with capitalist countries like the U.S. Hence the demands they make, under the false guise of "employment standards". F off with it. How about human rights and individual liberty? Canada will be quite silent on these principles.

Don't give in Mr. Ross or Mr, Trump. Noone should shed a tear for Canada being dealt with firmly, they certainly don't give a damn for American democracy, corporations on Canadian soil, or Canadian citizens rights. If Canada doesn't want to embrace capitalism and liberty, America should walk away from NAFTA. It would be extremely popular politically, and you would absolutely dominate Canada in the free market, forcing Canada to change from their fossil like, East German methods against their citizens and U.S businesses and enter the 21st Century of capitalism and individual liberty.

Canada demands U.S. end ‘right to work’ laws as part of NAFTA talks
. The problem is how far has globalism gone now, and can it actually be pushed back to a healthy level without the globalist wanting all out war ?? I think things have went so far that doing anything to fast will lead to calamity and chaos to which the likes the world has not known before, but has known before. I agree with the anti-globalist stance, but we must start here by empowering American entrepreneurs with their dreams and small business creations that build individualism and self reliance again. The tech world is big time against this, because it needs us to become totally dependent to further it's mega wealth and corporate monopolies in which will finish us here for good.
 
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Canada needs us to be a good little socialist/communist country now eh ? The workers in this country have no idea what's coming, but they should after the preview they've gotten thus far.
 
How rich. The country called Canada, that has denied me my right to a career and is causing the loss of our home, interfered with my career, threatened my wife and I, spread hatred against the U.S and abused NAFTA, AND punished me accordingly for speaking the truth about this, wants America to get rid of "the right to work" policies.

Sounds like you did something pretty bad.

What did you do?
 
How rich. The country called Canada, that has denied me my right to a career and is causing the loss of our home, interfered with my career, threatened my wife and I, spread hatred against the U.S and abused NAFTA, AND punished me accordingly for speaking the truth about this, wants America to get rid of "the right to work" policies.

This isn't a surprise at all. The Canadian government and the security apparatus want their families to have work, nepotism, crony capitalism and elitists to get opportunities and pervert the free market. America should never agree to these tactics, nor should they buckle on America First taxpayer spending.

Socialism and neo-communism countries like Canada cannot mix with capitalist countries like the U.S. Hence the demands they make, under the false guise of "employment standards". F off with it. How about human rights and individual liberty? Canada will be quite silent on these principles.

Don't give in Mr. Ross or Mr, Trump. Noone should shed a tear for Canada being dealt with firmly, they certainly don't give a damn for American democracy, corporations on Canadian soil, or Canadian citizens rights. If Canada doesn't want to embrace capitalism and liberty, America should walk away from NAFTA. It would be extremely popular politically, and you would absolutely dominate Canada in the free market, forcing Canada to change from their fossil like, East German methods against their citizens and U.S businesses and enter the 21st Century of capitalism and individual liberty.

Canada demands U.S. end ‘right to work’ laws as part of NAFTA talks


That law was named wrong. To be accurate, it should be called The right to work for less.
 
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How rich. The country called Canada, that has denied me my right to a career and is causing the loss of our home, interfered with my career, threatened my wife and I, spread hatred against the U.S and abused NAFTA, AND punished me accordingly for speaking the truth about this, wants America to get rid of "the right to work" policies.

This isn't a surprise at all. The Canadian government and the security apparatus want their families to have work, nepotism, crony capitalism and elitists to get opportunities and pervert the free market. America should never agree to these tactics, nor should they buckle on America First taxpayer spending.

Socialism and neo-communism countries like Canada cannot mix with capitalist countries like the U.S. Hence the demands they make, under the false guise of "employment standards". F off with it. How about human rights and individual liberty? Canada will be quite silent on these principles.

Don't give in Mr. Ross or Mr, Trump. Noone should shed a tear for Canada being dealt with firmly, they certainly don't give a damn for American democracy, corporations on Canadian soil, or Canadian citizens rights. If Canada doesn't want to embrace capitalism and liberty, America should walk away from NAFTA. It would be extremely popular politically, and you would absolutely dominate Canada in the free market, forcing Canada to change from their fossil like, East German methods against their citizens and U.S businesses and enter the 21st Century of capitalism and individual liberty.

Canada demands U.S. end ‘right to work’ laws as part of NAFTA talks
Unlike the U.S. Canada is one of the most admired countries on the planet. Apparently they have some crybabies there too. WTF is your problem anyway?
How rich. The country called Canada, that has denied me my right to a career and is causing the loss of our home, interfered with my career, threatened my wife and I, spread hatred against the U.S and abused NAFTA, AND punished me accordingly for speaking the truth about this, wants America to get rid of "the right to work" policies.

Sounds like you did something pretty bad.

What did you do?

I blew the whistle on Canadian abuses. All of which had ramifications for Canadas International reputation. In particularly are attitude to business, free markets and foreign businesses Right to Self Determination in Canada.
 
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Getting corporations in this country to denounce socialist/communist ways goes directly to their dependent bottom lines, and they will fight any kind of resurgence of patriotism or patriotic loyalty to what made this country work for hundreds of years until it peaked. Once it peaked, it had to expand it's borders to include the once thought of enemy regime's that it had fought against their ideological ways and thinking forever. Learning how to actually exploit the world's cheap beat down labor forces in order to expand the corporate bottom line was a selling out of this nation soul for wealth and power that has undermined this nations vaules, ideological thinking, strength in individualism, and our sovereignty. Now we have anti-Americans operating within the country trying to drive the final nail into the coffin.
 
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How rich. The country called Canada, that has denied me my right to a career and is causing the loss of our home, interfered with my career, threatened my wife and I, spread hatred against the U.S and abused NAFTA, AND punished me accordingly for speaking the truth about this, wants America to get rid of "the right to work" policies.

This isn't a surprise at all. The Canadian government and the security apparatus want their families to have work, nepotism, crony capitalism and elitists to get opportunities and pervert the free market. America should never agree to these tactics, nor should they buckle on America First taxpayer spending.

Socialism and neo-communism countries like Canada cannot mix with capitalist countries like the U.S. Hence the demands they make, under the false guise of "employment standards". F off with it. How about human rights and individual liberty? Canada will be quite silent on these principles.

Don't give in Mr. Ross or Mr, Trump. Noone should shed a tear for Canada being dealt with firmly, they certainly don't give a damn for American democracy, corporations on Canadian soil, or Canadian citizens rights. If Canada doesn't want to embrace capitalism and liberty, America should walk away from NAFTA. It would be extremely popular politically, and you would absolutely dominate Canada in the free market, forcing Canada to change from their fossil like, East German methods against their citizens and U.S businesses and enter the 21st Century of capitalism and individual liberty.

Canada demands U.S. end ‘right to work’ laws as part of NAFTA talks


That law was named wrong. To be accurate, it should be called The right to work for less.
But unions with their corporate interest and globalist thinking ain't the answer either. We have seen where that led to... The only hope is to simply have a federal government that truly promotes the values and rights of the individual worker in this country again. It should stand as the third party participant that ensures that all negotiations between companies, contractors, and employees are done in the Spirit of this countries values and founding. Freedom must be preserved in all of this or we are done.
 
How rich. The country called Canada, that has denied me my right to a career and is causing the loss of our home, interfered with my career, threatened my wife and I, spread hatred against the U.S and abused NAFTA, AND punished me accordingly for speaking the truth about this, wants America to get rid of "the right to work" policies.

This isn't a surprise at all. The Canadian government and the security apparatus want their families to have work, nepotism, crony capitalism and elitists to get opportunities and pervert the free market. America should never agree to these tactics, nor should they buckle on America First taxpayer spending.

Socialism and neo-communism countries like Canada cannot mix with capitalist countries like the U.S. Hence the demands they make, under the false guise of "employment standards". F off with it. How about human rights and individual liberty? Canada will be quite silent on these principles.

Don't give in Mr. Ross or Mr, Trump. Noone should shed a tear for Canada being dealt with firmly, they certainly don't give a damn for American democracy, corporations on Canadian soil, or Canadian citizens rights. If Canada doesn't want to embrace capitalism and liberty, America should walk away from NAFTA. It would be extremely popular politically, and you would absolutely dominate Canada in the free market, forcing Canada to change from their fossil like, East German methods against their citizens and U.S businesses and enter the 21st Century of capitalism and individual liberty.

Canada demands U.S. end ‘right to work’ laws as part of NAFTA talks


That law was named wrong. To be accurate, it should be called The right to work for less.
But unions with their corporate interest and globalist thinking ain't the answer either. We have seen where that led to... The only hope is to simply have a federal government that truly promotes the values and rights of the individual worker in this country again. It should stand as the third party participant that ensures that all negotiations between companies, contractors, and employees are done in the Spirit of this countries values and founding. Freedom must be preserved in all of this or we are done.

Yes, unions are a big part of the answer.
 
How rich. The country called Canada, that has denied me my right to a career and is causing the loss of our home, interfered with my career, threatened my wife and I, spread hatred against the U.S and abused NAFTA, AND punished me accordingly for speaking the truth about this, wants America to get rid of "the right to work" policies.

This isn't a surprise at all. The Canadian government and the security apparatus want their families to have work, nepotism, crony capitalism and elitists to get opportunities and pervert the free market. America should never agree to these tactics, nor should they buckle on America First taxpayer spending.

Socialism and neo-communism countries like Canada cannot mix with capitalist countries like the U.S. Hence the demands they make, under the false guise of "employment standards". F off with it. How about human rights and individual liberty? Canada will be quite silent on these principles.

Don't give in Mr. Ross or Mr, Trump. Noone should shed a tear for Canada being dealt with firmly, they certainly don't give a damn for American democracy, corporations on Canadian soil, or Canadian citizens rights. If Canada doesn't want to embrace capitalism and liberty, America should walk away from NAFTA. It would be extremely popular politically, and you would absolutely dominate Canada in the free market, forcing Canada to change from their fossil like, East German methods against their citizens and U.S businesses and enter the 21st Century of capitalism and individual liberty.

Canada demands U.S. end ‘right to work’ laws as part of NAFTA talks


That law was named wrong. To be accurate, it should be called The right to work for less.
But unions with their corporate interest and globalist thinking ain't the answer either. We have seen where that led to... The only hope is to simply have a federal government that truly promotes the values and rights of the individual worker in this country again. It should stand as the third party participant that ensures that all negotiations between companies, contractors, and employees are done in the Spirit of this countries values and founding. Freedom must be preserved in all of this or we are done.

Yes, unions are a big part of the answer.
. Unless reformed, they are a huge part of the problem now. They will protect their corporate handlers before they will protect the workers from abuse these days. The feds have set up that thinking by all the losses they have suffered under an anti-union government who has sold itself also out to it's corporate handlers. The unions have got to be thinking that they aren't going to bite the hands that feed them.
 
The problem is how far has globalism gone now, and can it actually be pushed back to a healthy level without the globalist wanting all out war ?? I think things have went so far that doing anything to fast will lead to calamity and chaos to which the likes the world has not known before, but has known before. I agree with the anti-globalist stance, but we must start here by empowering American entrepreneurs with their dreams and small business creations that build individualism and self reliance again. The tech world is big time against this, because it needs us to become totally dependent to further it's mega wealth and corporate monopolies in which will finish us here for good.

Maybe instead of pissing yourself over globalism, you should work on making America able to compete.
 
How rich. The country called Canada, that has denied me my right to a career and is causing the loss of our home, interfered with my career, threatened my wife and I, spread hatred against the U.S and abused NAFTA, AND punished me accordingly for speaking the truth about this, wants America to get rid of "the right to work" policies.

This isn't a surprise at all. The Canadian government and the security apparatus want their families to have work, nepotism, crony capitalism and elitists to get opportunities and pervert the free market. America should never agree to these tactics, nor should they buckle on America First taxpayer spending.

Socialism and neo-communism countries like Canada cannot mix with capitalist countries like the U.S. Hence the demands they make, under the false guise of "employment standards". F off with it. How about human rights and individual liberty? Canada will be quite silent on these principles.

Don't give in Mr. Ross or Mr, Trump. Noone should shed a tear for Canada being dealt with firmly, they certainly don't give a damn for American democracy, corporations on Canadian soil, or Canadian citizens rights. If Canada doesn't want to embrace capitalism and liberty, America should walk away from NAFTA. It would be extremely popular politically, and you would absolutely dominate Canada in the free market, forcing Canada to change from their fossil like, East German methods against their citizens and U.S businesses and enter the 21st Century of capitalism and individual liberty.

Canada demands U.S. end ‘right to work’ laws as part of NAFTA talks


That law was named wrong. To be accurate, it should be called The right to work for less.
But unions with their corporate interest and globalist thinking ain't the answer either. We have seen where that led to... The only hope is to simply have a federal government that truly promotes the values and rights of the individual worker in this country again. It should stand as the third party participant that ensures that all negotiations between companies, contractors, and employees are done in the Spirit of this countries values and founding. Freedom must be preserved in all of this or we are done.

Yes, unions are a big part of the answer.
. Unless reformed, they are a huge part of the problem now. They will protect their corporate handlers before they will protect the workers from abuse these days. The feds have set up that thinking by all the losses they have suffered under an anti-union government who has sold itself also out to it's corporate handlers. The unions have got to be thinking that they aren't going to bite the hands that feed them.

Yes, unions aren't much compared to what they were a few decades ago when Reagan worked so hard to kill them. In time, they will be back.
 
The Canuck's have read Trumps Art of the Deal so they know heading into any negotiations you have to have some "throw away" demands, things you know you won't get that you use during the negotiation process. The whole thing is a give and take and that's where they use the throw away issues, demonstrating their sincerity, etc. while angling for the more important stuff.

They might be union stooges up North, but we've already rejected such idiocy in lots of states and others will likely follow.
 

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