shockedcanadian
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I did my best and Canadian authorities chewed me up, spit me out and are now driving me to homelessness.
Who is to blame for our impending collapse? Me? Or the Creepy Ones and their nepotism and enforcement of our caste?
Trump is going to win if he decides he wants to win. It's that simple. We hurt ourselves when we decided to try and profit from Chinas slave labour instead of defending Values. We are now paying the price as China undermined us and separated us from America and THEIR values we should have embraced.
I warned us over 20 years ago as I begged for my liberty and right to self determination.
Stellantis, the maker of Jeep and Ram vehicles, says its preliminary estimates show a 2.3-billion euro (nearly $3.7-billion Cdn) net loss in the first half of the year due to U.S. tariffs and some hefty charges.
The head of Canada's Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association (APMA) says plants like those in Windsor and Brampton, both in Ontario, can't survive that kind of storm.
The automaker anticipates an impact of about 300 million euros (about $480 million) for net tariffs incurred, and also expects planned production losses related to implementing its response plan.
Who is to blame for our impending collapse? Me? Or the Creepy Ones and their nepotism and enforcement of our caste?
Trump is going to win if he decides he wants to win. It's that simple. We hurt ourselves when we decided to try and profit from Chinas slave labour instead of defending Values. We are now paying the price as China undermined us and separated us from America and THEIR values we should have embraced.
I warned us over 20 years ago as I begged for my liberty and right to self determination.
Stellantis, the maker of Jeep and Ram vehicles, says its preliminary estimates show a 2.3-billion euro (nearly $3.7-billion Cdn) net loss in the first half of the year due to U.S. tariffs and some hefty charges.
The head of Canada's Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association (APMA) says plants like those in Windsor and Brampton, both in Ontario, can't survive that kind of storm.
The automaker anticipates an impact of about 300 million euros (about $480 million) for net tariffs incurred, and also expects planned production losses related to implementing its response plan.
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