The Art of the Deal: Trump Says Tarriffs Will Come Off if New NAFTA Deal Signed

Maybe if you didn't have so many Establishment and anti-American who are bought and sold he could get things done. It's fascinating. Outside of a few limp wristed leaders in Europe, there are no other nations with so many who want to see their own nation fail.

You have liberty and a constitution and some would trade it in for the promise of a hot cup of soup and a monthly check so they can hit the casino.
What a crazy thing to type :cuckoo:

He has a real hardon for our country. Seems it is time for him to change his citizenship and get on board the Trump train 100%

He keeps saying that CSIS won’t let him leave. On one hand he said that when he tried to cross the border the US border guards turn him around and tell him to contact CSIS to find out why.

Then he denied he ever said it and that he prefers to stay in Canada to fight the good fight, even though he’s lost his job, and lost his house. Then he denied he lost his house, but said it could happen.

The guy is certifiable in my books. I’ll bet the border guards just laugh and laugh when he tries to cross the border.

You again?

I crossed into America, and have never been denied entry. However, the RCMP and their covert surrogates had me detained with my wife, U.S Border guards have always been polite, friendly and professional and in fact were far nicer than my the Canadian border guards on the way back. They always let me enter, and I put myself in their shoes. When they talk to me, it's clear I am a good guy and would never pose a threat, no matter what fake b.s the Canadians put on the systems we share.

I've said many times, I have never had problems with the US Border, they are doing their job, they are relying on false direction from Canada as they try and silence me. Probably worried I will go meet the FBI or newspaper in person or and give them many names and details. THIS scares the hell out of Canada. I would love to have 5 minutes on Fox news, I would hurt the socialist agenda and also expose Canada as the fraud that we are, as "allies".

Right. We're an ally alright. Just keep sending us your jobs.
My parents were in their 70's at the time and got roughed up by the asshole KKKandian border guards. Car searched, detained, the whole 9 yards.
 
Do you think that Canada and Mexico will give in or - do you think they'll just say F it and impose their own tariffs on our agricultural products?

Here are the main sticking points:

Here are the main sticking points:

- The sunset clause -

The Trump administration has proposed a NAFTA clause that would allow the treaty to expire after five years, effectively requiring the three governments to reauthorize it.

Basically - not only Mexico City and Ottowa oppose this but so do the majority of US business, agriculture and many key US lawmakers. They need the certainty that a trade agreement provides in order to plan for the future - one that must be renegotiated and re-ratified every 5 years is pretty much useless for all.

- Automotive content -

NAFTA requires that at least 62.5 percent of the components of a vehicle be made in one of the three member countries, in order that customs duties don't apply.

The Trump administration wants that figure increased to 85 percent, with 50 percent of those components made exclusively in the United States. The US also wants steel, aluminum, copper and plastic used in those components to be made part of the calculation, according to US and Canadian media.

Yet - the US auto industry opposes this requirement.

- Arbitration under Chapter 19 -

This little-used provision of the agreement allows arbitration by private legal experts to resolve disputes over countervailing duties and dumping.

The Trump administration has branded the provision as unfair to US businesses and workers, since a Chapter 19 process can overrule decisions made by US agencies.

But Canada has successfully used Chapter 19 arbitration to rebut US accusations that Canadian exporters sold lumber at below-cost prices.

"An effective, transparent and enforceable dispute settlement mechanism is essential to NAFTA," Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday.

"Just as good fences make good neighbors, good dispute settlement systems make good trading partners."

In July, Mexican lawmakers also called on their government to reject any proposal during NAFTA talks to scrap Chapter 19 arbitration.

Do you see Canada and Mexico changing their minds on this and submitting to US courts or agencies?

- Canadian 'supply management' -

Dating to the 1970s, this system protects Canada's farmers and consumers from price swings for dairy and poultry goods but also keeps out foreign competition.

The US has reportedly asked for the system to be phased out within a decade, allowing for US exports of milk and poultry to Canada to begin.

Canada argues that American producers also benefit from state subsidies in the sector.

Now this might arguably be renegotiated - I don't see how US producers benefit from this but then...I don't know what recipricol agreements we might have for our side either.

- Procurement -

Freeland said Washington had proposed limiting its NAFTA partners' access to US government procurement contracts.

"The United States has put forward a proposal that according to our calculations would give Canada and Mexico less access to the US government procurement market than Bahrain currently enjoys," she said
.​

Why would they agree to this?

We won’t. We absolutely won’t.

When NAFTA was first signed, the Progressive Conservative Party of Brian Mulroney came up with an 8% Goods and Services Tax to replace tariffs and taxes lost due to NAFTA. Canadians responded by destroying the Progressive Conservative Party.

In the next election, the PC’s went from a majority government to 4 seats in the House of Commons. They lost party status in Parliament - you need 6 seats for that, and the office space and funding that came with it. The PC’s never recovered and no longer exist.

In Canada, when a government screws us over, we punish them - hard. Liberals got the same treatment when there was a financial scandal in Quebec under Jean Chrétien but the Liberals cleaned house and recovered.

We hold our politicians accountable. That’s the only thing that kept Stephen Harper from gutting the Canada Health Act. He knew what would happen to his party if he tried.

Americans keep voting for the same assholes no matter what they do to you. Dumb and dumber.
 
Do you think that Canada and Mexico will give in or - do you think they'll just say F it and impose their own tariffs on our agricultural products?

Here are the main sticking points:

Here are the main sticking points:

- The sunset clause -

The Trump administration has proposed a NAFTA clause that would allow the treaty to expire after five years, effectively requiring the three governments to reauthorize it.

Basically - not only Mexico City and Ottowa oppose this but so do the majority of US business, agriculture and many key US lawmakers. They need the certainty that a trade agreement provides in order to plan for the future - one that must be renegotiated and re-ratified every 5 years is pretty much useless for all.

- Automotive content -

NAFTA requires that at least 62.5 percent of the components of a vehicle be made in one of the three member countries, in order that customs duties don't apply.

The Trump administration wants that figure increased to 85 percent, with 50 percent of those components made exclusively in the United States. The US also wants steel, aluminum, copper and plastic used in those components to be made part of the calculation, according to US and Canadian media.

Yet - the US auto industry opposes this requirement.

- Arbitration under Chapter 19 -

This little-used provision of the agreement allows arbitration by private legal experts to resolve disputes over countervailing duties and dumping.

The Trump administration has branded the provision as unfair to US businesses and workers, since a Chapter 19 process can overrule decisions made by US agencies.

But Canada has successfully used Chapter 19 arbitration to rebut US accusations that Canadian exporters sold lumber at below-cost prices.

"An effective, transparent and enforceable dispute settlement mechanism is essential to NAFTA," Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday.

"Just as good fences make good neighbors, good dispute settlement systems make good trading partners."

In July, Mexican lawmakers also called on their government to reject any proposal during NAFTA talks to scrap Chapter 19 arbitration.

Do you see Canada and Mexico changing their minds on this and submitting to US courts or agencies?

- Canadian 'supply management' -

Dating to the 1970s, this system protects Canada's farmers and consumers from price swings for dairy and poultry goods but also keeps out foreign competition.

The US has reportedly asked for the system to be phased out within a decade, allowing for US exports of milk and poultry to Canada to begin.

Canada argues that American producers also benefit from state subsidies in the sector.

Now this might arguably be renegotiated - I don't see how US producers benefit from this but then...I don't know what recipricol agreements we might have for our side either.

- Procurement -

Freeland said Washington had proposed limiting its NAFTA partners' access to US government procurement contracts.

"The United States has put forward a proposal that according to our calculations would give Canada and Mexico less access to the US government procurement market than Bahrain currently enjoys," she said
.​

Why would they agree to this?

We won’t. We absolutely won’t.

When NAFTA was first signed, the Progressive Conservative Party of Brian Mulroney came up with an 8% Goods and Services Tax to replace tariffs and taxes lost due to NAFTA. Canadians responded by destroying the Progressive Conservative Party.

In the next election, the PC’s went from a majority government to 4 seats in the House of Commons. They lost party status in Parliament - you need 6 seats for that, and the office space and funding that came with it. The PC’s never recovered and no longer exist.

In Canada, when a government screws us over, we punish them - hard. Liberals got the same treatment when there was a financial scandal in Quebec under Jean Chrétien but the Liberals cleaned house and recovered.

We hold our politicians accountable. That’s the only thing that kept Stephen Harper from gutting the Canada Health Act. He knew what would happen to his party if he tried.

Americans keep voting for the same assholes no matter what they do to you. Dumb and dumber.


Canada has a choice? Canada is a covert communist state, near police state, why does America allow Canada to exploit them? We steal your jobs, that has always been our focus.

You can have steel, but we will make sure we make it and make the profits while getting the tax revenue.
 
Do you think that Canada and Mexico will give in or - do you think they'll just say F it and impose their own tariffs on our agricultural products?

Here are the main sticking points:

Here are the main sticking points:

- The sunset clause -

The Trump administration has proposed a NAFTA clause that would allow the treaty to expire after five years, effectively requiring the three governments to reauthorize it.

Basically - not only Mexico City and Ottowa oppose this but so do the majority of US business, agriculture and many key US lawmakers. They need the certainty that a trade agreement provides in order to plan for the future - one that must be renegotiated and re-ratified every 5 years is pretty much useless for all.

- Automotive content -

NAFTA requires that at least 62.5 percent of the components of a vehicle be made in one of the three member countries, in order that customs duties don't apply.

The Trump administration wants that figure increased to 85 percent, with 50 percent of those components made exclusively in the United States. The US also wants steel, aluminum, copper and plastic used in those components to be made part of the calculation, according to US and Canadian media.

Yet - the US auto industry opposes this requirement.

- Arbitration under Chapter 19 -

This little-used provision of the agreement allows arbitration by private legal experts to resolve disputes over countervailing duties and dumping.

The Trump administration has branded the provision as unfair to US businesses and workers, since a Chapter 19 process can overrule decisions made by US agencies.

But Canada has successfully used Chapter 19 arbitration to rebut US accusations that Canadian exporters sold lumber at below-cost prices.

"An effective, transparent and enforceable dispute settlement mechanism is essential to NAFTA," Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday.

"Just as good fences make good neighbors, good dispute settlement systems make good trading partners."

In July, Mexican lawmakers also called on their government to reject any proposal during NAFTA talks to scrap Chapter 19 arbitration.

Do you see Canada and Mexico changing their minds on this and submitting to US courts or agencies?

- Canadian 'supply management' -

Dating to the 1970s, this system protects Canada's farmers and consumers from price swings for dairy and poultry goods but also keeps out foreign competition.

The US has reportedly asked for the system to be phased out within a decade, allowing for US exports of milk and poultry to Canada to begin.

Canada argues that American producers also benefit from state subsidies in the sector.

Now this might arguably be renegotiated - I don't see how US producers benefit from this but then...I don't know what recipricol agreements we might have for our side either.

- Procurement -

Freeland said Washington had proposed limiting its NAFTA partners' access to US government procurement contracts.

"The United States has put forward a proposal that according to our calculations would give Canada and Mexico less access to the US government procurement market than Bahrain currently enjoys," she said
.​

Why would they agree to this?

We won’t. We absolutely won’t.

When NAFTA was first signed, the Progressive Conservative Party of Brian Mulroney came up with an 8% Goods and Services Tax to replace tariffs and taxes lost due to NAFTA. Canadians responded by destroying the Progressive Conservative Party.

In the next election, the PC’s went from a majority government to 4 seats in the House of Commons. They lost party status in Parliament - you need 6 seats for that, and the office space and funding that came with it. The PC’s never recovered and no longer exist.

In Canada, when a government screws us over, we punish them - hard. Liberals got the same treatment when there was a financial scandal in Quebec under Jean Chrétien but the Liberals cleaned house and recovered.

We hold our politicians accountable. That’s the only thing that kept Stephen Harper from gutting the Canada Health Act. He knew what would happen to his party if he tried.

Americans keep voting for the same assholes no matter what they do to you. Dumb and dumber.


Canada has a choice? Canada is a covert communist state, near police state, why does America allow Canada to exploit them? We steal your jobs, that has always been our focus.

You can have steel, but we will make sure we make it and make the profits while getting the tax revenue.
Who determines US Economic Policy?
 
Do you think that Canada and Mexico will give in or - do you think they'll just say F it and impose their own tariffs on our agricultural products?

Here are the main sticking points:

Here are the main sticking points:

- The sunset clause -

The Trump administration has proposed a NAFTA clause that would allow the treaty to expire after five years, effectively requiring the three governments to reauthorize it.

Basically - not only Mexico City and Ottowa oppose this but so do the majority of US business, agriculture and many key US lawmakers. They need the certainty that a trade agreement provides in order to plan for the future - one that must be renegotiated and re-ratified every 5 years is pretty much useless for all.

- Automotive content -

NAFTA requires that at least 62.5 percent of the components of a vehicle be made in one of the three member countries, in order that customs duties don't apply.

The Trump administration wants that figure increased to 85 percent, with 50 percent of those components made exclusively in the United States. The US also wants steel, aluminum, copper and plastic used in those components to be made part of the calculation, according to US and Canadian media.

Yet - the US auto industry opposes this requirement.

- Arbitration under Chapter 19 -

This little-used provision of the agreement allows arbitration by private legal experts to resolve disputes over countervailing duties and dumping.

The Trump administration has branded the provision as unfair to US businesses and workers, since a Chapter 19 process can overrule decisions made by US agencies.

But Canada has successfully used Chapter 19 arbitration to rebut US accusations that Canadian exporters sold lumber at below-cost prices.

"An effective, transparent and enforceable dispute settlement mechanism is essential to NAFTA," Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday.

"Just as good fences make good neighbors, good dispute settlement systems make good trading partners."

In July, Mexican lawmakers also called on their government to reject any proposal during NAFTA talks to scrap Chapter 19 arbitration.

Do you see Canada and Mexico changing their minds on this and submitting to US courts or agencies?

- Canadian 'supply management' -

Dating to the 1970s, this system protects Canada's farmers and consumers from price swings for dairy and poultry goods but also keeps out foreign competition.

The US has reportedly asked for the system to be phased out within a decade, allowing for US exports of milk and poultry to Canada to begin.

Canada argues that American producers also benefit from state subsidies in the sector.

Now this might arguably be renegotiated - I don't see how US producers benefit from this but then...I don't know what recipricol agreements we might have for our side either.

- Procurement -

Freeland said Washington had proposed limiting its NAFTA partners' access to US government procurement contracts.

"The United States has put forward a proposal that according to our calculations would give Canada and Mexico less access to the US government procurement market than Bahrain currently enjoys," she said
.​

Why would they agree to this?

We won’t. We absolutely won’t.

When NAFTA was first signed, the Progressive Conservative Party of Brian Mulroney came up with an 8% Goods and Services Tax to replace tariffs and taxes lost due to NAFTA. Canadians responded by destroying the Progressive Conservative Party.

In the next election, the PC’s went from a majority government to 4 seats in the House of Commons. They lost party status in Parliament - you need 6 seats for that, and the office space and funding that came with it. The PC’s never recovered and no longer exist.

In Canada, when a government screws us over, we punish them - hard. Liberals got the same treatment when there was a financial scandal in Quebec under Jean Chrétien but the Liberals cleaned house and recovered.

We hold our politicians accountable. That’s the only thing that kept Stephen Harper from gutting the Canada Health Act. He knew what would happen to his party if he tried.

Americans keep voting for the same assholes no matter what they do to you. Dumb and dumber.


Canada has a choice? Canada is a covert communist state, near police state, why does America allow Canada to exploit them? We steal your jobs, that has always been our focus.

You can have steel, but we will make sure we make it and make the profits while getting the tax revenue.

You’re a deranged loon who hasn’t the vaguest clue what you’re talking about.

I’ll bet you get all kinds of money from the government you decry. Have you returned your EI payments, your Canada Child Benefits, low income supplements, and the other social safety net payments you decry?

How many times have you tried to warn the FBI and members of Congress about Canadian exploitation. Has anyone taken your warnings seriously?

You stay here because you’d starve in the US.
 
Maybe if you didn't have so many Establishment and anti-American who are bought and sold he could get things done. It's fascinating. Outside of a few limp wristed leaders in Europe, there are no other nations with so many who want to see their own nation fail.

You have liberty and a constitution and some would trade it in for the promise of a hot cup of soup and a monthly check so they can hit the casino.
What a crazy thing to type :cuckoo:

He has a real hardon for our country. Seems it is time for him to change his citizenship and get on board the Trump train 100%

He keeps saying that CSIS won’t let him leave. On one hand he said that when he tried to cross the border the US border guards turn him around and tell him to contact CSIS to find out why.

Then he denied he ever said it and that he prefers to stay in Canada to fight the good fight, even though he’s lost his job, and lost his house. Then he denied he lost his house, but said it could happen.

The guy is certifiable in my books. I’ll bet the border guards just laugh and laugh when he tries to cross the border.

You again?

I crossed into America, and have never been denied entry. However, the RCMP and their covert surrogates had me detained with my wife, U.S Border guards have always been polite, friendly and professional and in fact were far nicer than my the Canadian border guards on the way back. They always let me enter, and I put myself in their shoes. When they talk to me, it's clear I am a good guy and would never pose a threat, no matter what fake b.s the Canadians put on the systems we share.

I've said many times, I have never had problems with the US Border, they are doing their job, they are relying on false direction from Canada as they try and silence me. Probably worried I will go meet the FBI or newspaper in person or and give them many names and details. THIS scares the hell out of Canada. I would love to have 5 minutes on Fox news, I would hurt the socialist agenda and also expose Canada as the fraud that we are, as "allies".

Right. We're an ally alright. Just keep sending us your jobs.
My parents were in their 70's at the time and got roughed up by the asshole KKKandian border guards. Car searched, detained, the whole 9 yards.
I never had a problem crossing, just show my ID.
 
What a crazy thing to type :cuckoo:

He has a real hardon for our country. Seems it is time for him to change his citizenship and get on board the Trump train 100%

He keeps saying that CSIS won’t let him leave. On one hand he said that when he tried to cross the border the US border guards turn him around and tell him to contact CSIS to find out why.

Then he denied he ever said it and that he prefers to stay in Canada to fight the good fight, even though he’s lost his job, and lost his house. Then he denied he lost his house, but said it could happen.

The guy is certifiable in my books. I’ll bet the border guards just laugh and laugh when he tries to cross the border.

You again?

I crossed into America, and have never been denied entry. However, the RCMP and their covert surrogates had me detained with my wife, U.S Border guards have always been polite, friendly and professional and in fact were far nicer than my the Canadian border guards on the way back. They always let me enter, and I put myself in their shoes. When they talk to me, it's clear I am a good guy and would never pose a threat, no matter what fake b.s the Canadians put on the systems we share.

I've said many times, I have never had problems with the US Border, they are doing their job, they are relying on false direction from Canada as they try and silence me. Probably worried I will go meet the FBI or newspaper in person or and give them many names and details. THIS scares the hell out of Canada. I would love to have 5 minutes on Fox news, I would hurt the socialist agenda and also expose Canada as the fraud that we are, as "allies".

Right. We're an ally alright. Just keep sending us your jobs.
My parents were in their 70's at the time and got roughed up by the asshole KKKandian border guards. Car searched, detained, the whole 9 yards.
I never had a problem crossing, just show my ID.
Because KKKanda openly accepts traitors to the United States.
 
Do you think that Canada and Mexico will give in or - do you think they'll just say F it and impose their own tariffs on our agricultural products?

Here are the main sticking points:

Here are the main sticking points:

- The sunset clause -

The Trump administration has proposed a NAFTA clause that would allow the treaty to expire after five years, effectively requiring the three governments to reauthorize it.

Basically - not only Mexico City and Ottowa oppose this but so do the majority of US business, agriculture and many key US lawmakers. They need the certainty that a trade agreement provides in order to plan for the future - one that must be renegotiated and re-ratified every 5 years is pretty much useless for all.

- Automotive content -

NAFTA requires that at least 62.5 percent of the components of a vehicle be made in one of the three member countries, in order that customs duties don't apply.

The Trump administration wants that figure increased to 85 percent, with 50 percent of those components made exclusively in the United States. The US also wants steel, aluminum, copper and plastic used in those components to be made part of the calculation, according to US and Canadian media.

Yet - the US auto industry opposes this requirement.

- Arbitration under Chapter 19 -

This little-used provision of the agreement allows arbitration by private legal experts to resolve disputes over countervailing duties and dumping.

The Trump administration has branded the provision as unfair to US businesses and workers, since a Chapter 19 process can overrule decisions made by US agencies.

But Canada has successfully used Chapter 19 arbitration to rebut US accusations that Canadian exporters sold lumber at below-cost prices.

"An effective, transparent and enforceable dispute settlement mechanism is essential to NAFTA," Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday.

"Just as good fences make good neighbors, good dispute settlement systems make good trading partners."

In July, Mexican lawmakers also called on their government to reject any proposal during NAFTA talks to scrap Chapter 19 arbitration.

Do you see Canada and Mexico changing their minds on this and submitting to US courts or agencies?

- Canadian 'supply management' -

Dating to the 1970s, this system protects Canada's farmers and consumers from price swings for dairy and poultry goods but also keeps out foreign competition.

The US has reportedly asked for the system to be phased out within a decade, allowing for US exports of milk and poultry to Canada to begin.

Canada argues that American producers also benefit from state subsidies in the sector.

Now this might arguably be renegotiated - I don't see how US producers benefit from this but then...I don't know what recipricol agreements we might have for our side either.

- Procurement -

Freeland said Washington had proposed limiting its NAFTA partners' access to US government procurement contracts.

"The United States has put forward a proposal that according to our calculations would give Canada and Mexico less access to the US government procurement market than Bahrain currently enjoys," she said
.​

Why would they agree to this?

We won’t. We absolutely won’t.

When NAFTA was first signed, the Progressive Conservative Party of Brian Mulroney came up with an 8% Goods and Services Tax to replace tariffs and taxes lost due to NAFTA. Canadians responded by destroying the Progressive Conservative Party.

In the next election, the PC’s went from a majority government to 4 seats in the House of Commons. They lost party status in Parliament - you need 6 seats for that, and the office space and funding that came with it. The PC’s never recovered and no longer exist.

In Canada, when a government screws us over, we punish them - hard. Liberals got the same treatment when there was a financial scandal in Quebec under Jean Chrétien but the Liberals cleaned house and recovered.

We hold our politicians accountable. That’s the only thing that kept Stephen Harper from gutting the Canada Health Act. He knew what would happen to his party if he tried.

Americans keep voting for the same assholes no matter what they do to you. Dumb and dumber.


Canada has a choice? Canada is a covert communist state, near police state, why does America allow Canada to exploit them? We steal your jobs, that has always been our focus.

You can have steel, but we will make sure we make it and make the profits while getting the tax revenue.

You’re a deranged loon who hasn’t the vaguest clue what you’re talking about.

I’ll bet you get all kinds of money from the government you decry. Have you returned your EI payments, your Canada Child Benefits, low income supplements, and the other social safety net payments you decry?

How many times have you tried to warn the FBI and members of Congress about Canadian exploitation. Has anyone taken your warnings seriously?

You stay here because you’d starve in the US.


You're lost and know little. You sound like a government patsy.

You should be quite happy I'm not an American armed with what I know, or I'd be working hard to defend America from the socialist sob's in Canada who smile to the faces of Americans as we steal your jobs and send over covert Canadians to work in U.S media.

Canada is no ally. Who in the hell listens to a government from shytehole Ontario when we tell you "you HAVE to give us taxpayer funded procurement"?

Too many Americans are ill informed, and this is why debt and trade deficits are through the roof, they are being sold a Bill of Goods by far too many.
 
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He has a real hardon for our country. Seems it is time for him to change his citizenship and get on board the Trump train 100%

He keeps saying that CSIS won’t let him leave. On one hand he said that when he tried to cross the border the US border guards turn him around and tell him to contact CSIS to find out why.

Then he denied he ever said it and that he prefers to stay in Canada to fight the good fight, even though he’s lost his job, and lost his house. Then he denied he lost his house, but said it could happen.

The guy is certifiable in my books. I’ll bet the border guards just laugh and laugh when he tries to cross the border.

You again?

I crossed into America, and have never been denied entry. However, the RCMP and their covert surrogates had me detained with my wife, U.S Border guards have always been polite, friendly and professional and in fact were far nicer than my the Canadian border guards on the way back. They always let me enter, and I put myself in their shoes. When they talk to me, it's clear I am a good guy and would never pose a threat, no matter what fake b.s the Canadians put on the systems we share.

I've said many times, I have never had problems with the US Border, they are doing their job, they are relying on false direction from Canada as they try and silence me. Probably worried I will go meet the FBI or newspaper in person or and give them many names and details. THIS scares the hell out of Canada. I would love to have 5 minutes on Fox news, I would hurt the socialist agenda and also expose Canada as the fraud that we are, as "allies".

Right. We're an ally alright. Just keep sending us your jobs.
My parents were in their 70's at the time and got roughed up by the asshole KKKandian border guards. Car searched, detained, the whole 9 yards.
I never had a problem crossing, just show my ID.
Because KKKanda openly accepts traitors to the United States.
That is so retarded. Is that all you can come up with, adding kkk to the word? KKK was US problem dude. Crossing into Canada is not that difficult as long as you have ID. We do it when we occasionally transport rescue dogs there. No detention. But then I don’t smart off to authority about how dare they ask for ID or make me wait.
 
He keeps saying that CSIS won’t let him leave. On one hand he said that when he tried to cross the border the US border guards turn him around and tell him to contact CSIS to find out why.

Then he denied he ever said it and that he prefers to stay in Canada to fight the good fight, even though he’s lost his job, and lost his house. Then he denied he lost his house, but said it could happen.

The guy is certifiable in my books. I’ll bet the border guards just laugh and laugh when he tries to cross the border.

You again?

I crossed into America, and have never been denied entry. However, the RCMP and their covert surrogates had me detained with my wife, U.S Border guards have always been polite, friendly and professional and in fact were far nicer than my the Canadian border guards on the way back. They always let me enter, and I put myself in their shoes. When they talk to me, it's clear I am a good guy and would never pose a threat, no matter what fake b.s the Canadians put on the systems we share.

I've said many times, I have never had problems with the US Border, they are doing their job, they are relying on false direction from Canada as they try and silence me. Probably worried I will go meet the FBI or newspaper in person or and give them many names and details. THIS scares the hell out of Canada. I would love to have 5 minutes on Fox news, I would hurt the socialist agenda and also expose Canada as the fraud that we are, as "allies".

Right. We're an ally alright. Just keep sending us your jobs.
My parents were in their 70's at the time and got roughed up by the asshole KKKandian border guards. Car searched, detained, the whole 9 yards.
I never had a problem crossing, just show my ID.
Because KKKanda openly accepts traitors to the United States.
That is so retarded. Is that all you can come up with, adding kkk to the word? KKK was US problem dude. Crossing into Canada is not that difficult as long as you have ID. We do it when we occasionally transport rescue dogs there. No detention. But then I don’t smart off to authority about how dare they ask for ID or make me wait.
And what does that have to do with the cost of tea in China, dufus? My parents showed them their passports and got roughed up by your Klansmen.

Now go educate yourself, shitforbrains.
Ku Klux Klan in Canada - Wikipedia
 
Do you think that Canada and Mexico will give in or - do you think they'll just say F it and impose their own tariffs on our agricultural products?

Here are the main sticking points:

Here are the main sticking points:

- The sunset clause -

The Trump administration has proposed a NAFTA clause that would allow the treaty to expire after five years, effectively requiring the three governments to reauthorize it.

Basically - not only Mexico City and Ottowa oppose this but so do the majority of US business, agriculture and many key US lawmakers. They need the certainty that a trade agreement provides in order to plan for the future - one that must be renegotiated and re-ratified every 5 years is pretty much useless for all.

- Automotive content -

NAFTA requires that at least 62.5 percent of the components of a vehicle be made in one of the three member countries, in order that customs duties don't apply.

The Trump administration wants that figure increased to 85 percent, with 50 percent of those components made exclusively in the United States. The US also wants steel, aluminum, copper and plastic used in those components to be made part of the calculation, according to US and Canadian media.

Yet - the US auto industry opposes this requirement.

- Arbitration under Chapter 19 -

This little-used provision of the agreement allows arbitration by private legal experts to resolve disputes over countervailing duties and dumping.

The Trump administration has branded the provision as unfair to US businesses and workers, since a Chapter 19 process can overrule decisions made by US agencies.

But Canada has successfully used Chapter 19 arbitration to rebut US accusations that Canadian exporters sold lumber at below-cost prices.

"An effective, transparent and enforceable dispute settlement mechanism is essential to NAFTA," Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday.

"Just as good fences make good neighbors, good dispute settlement systems make good trading partners."

In July, Mexican lawmakers also called on their government to reject any proposal during NAFTA talks to scrap Chapter 19 arbitration.

Do you see Canada and Mexico changing their minds on this and submitting to US courts or agencies?

- Canadian 'supply management' -

Dating to the 1970s, this system protects Canada's farmers and consumers from price swings for dairy and poultry goods but also keeps out foreign competition.

The US has reportedly asked for the system to be phased out within a decade, allowing for US exports of milk and poultry to Canada to begin.

Canada argues that American producers also benefit from state subsidies in the sector.

Now this might arguably be renegotiated - I don't see how US producers benefit from this but then...I don't know what recipricol agreements we might have for our side either.

- Procurement -

Freeland said Washington had proposed limiting its NAFTA partners' access to US government procurement contracts.

"The United States has put forward a proposal that according to our calculations would give Canada and Mexico less access to the US government procurement market than Bahrain currently enjoys," she said
.​

Why would they agree to this?

We won’t. We absolutely won’t.

When NAFTA was first signed, the Progressive Conservative Party of Brian Mulroney came up with an 8% Goods and Services Tax to replace tariffs and taxes lost due to NAFTA. Canadians responded by destroying the Progressive Conservative Party.

In the next election, the PC’s went from a majority government to 4 seats in the House of Commons. They lost party status in Parliament - you need 6 seats for that, and the office space and funding that came with it. The PC’s never recovered and no longer exist.

In Canada, when a government screws us over, we punish them - hard. Liberals got the same treatment when there was a financial scandal in Quebec under Jean Chrétien but the Liberals cleaned house and recovered.

We hold our politicians accountable. That’s the only thing that kept Stephen Harper from gutting the Canada Health Act. He knew what would happen to his party if he tried.

Americans keep voting for the same assholes no matter what they do to you. Dumb and dumber.


Canada has a choice? Canada is a covert communist state, near police state, why does America allow Canada to exploit them? We steal your jobs, that has always been our focus.

You can have steel, but we will make sure we make it and make the profits while getting the tax revenue.

You’re a deranged loon who hasn’t the vaguest clue what you’re talking about.

I’ll bet you get all kinds of money from the government you decry. Have you returned your EI payments, your Canada Child Benefits, low income supplements, and the other social safety net payments you decry?

How many times have you tried to warn the FBI and members of Congress about Canadian exploitation. Has anyone taken your warnings seriously?

You stay here because you’d starve in the US.


You're lost and no little. You sound like a government patsy.

You should be quite happy I'm not an American armed with what I know, or I'd be working hard to defend America from the socialist sob's in Canada who smile to the faces of Americans as we steal your jobs and send over covert Canadians to work in U.S media.

Canada is no ally. Who in the hell listens to a government from shytehole Ontario when we tell you "you HAVE to give us taxpayer funded procurement"?

Too many Americans are ill informed, and this is why debt and trade deficits are through the roof, they are being sold a Bill of Goods by far too many.

You’re already doing all of those things and every American you’ve contacted has blown you off and treated you like a deranged loon. The only people who are listening to you here are the idiots who believe every lie Dumb Donald tweets.

It’s easy to shoot holes in your narrative because it defies logic, reason and facts.

American companies locate in Canada even though minimum wages are higher here, because our work force is better educated, health care benefits for workers is 1/4 of the cost for similar benefits in the US, and we have better infrastructure.
 
Do you think that Canada and Mexico will give in or - do you think they'll just say F it and impose their own tariffs on our agricultural products?

Here are the main sticking points:

Here are the main sticking points:

- The sunset clause -

The Trump administration has proposed a NAFTA clause that would allow the treaty to expire after five years, effectively requiring the three governments to reauthorize it.

Basically - not only Mexico City and Ottowa oppose this but so do the majority of US business, agriculture and many key US lawmakers. They need the certainty that a trade agreement provides in order to plan for the future - one that must be renegotiated and re-ratified every 5 years is pretty much useless for all.

- Automotive content -

NAFTA requires that at least 62.5 percent of the components of a vehicle be made in one of the three member countries, in order that customs duties don't apply.

The Trump administration wants that figure increased to 85 percent, with 50 percent of those components made exclusively in the United States. The US also wants steel, aluminum, copper and plastic used in those components to be made part of the calculation, according to US and Canadian media.

Yet - the US auto industry opposes this requirement.

- Arbitration under Chapter 19 -

This little-used provision of the agreement allows arbitration by private legal experts to resolve disputes over countervailing duties and dumping.

The Trump administration has branded the provision as unfair to US businesses and workers, since a Chapter 19 process can overrule decisions made by US agencies.

But Canada has successfully used Chapter 19 arbitration to rebut US accusations that Canadian exporters sold lumber at below-cost prices.

"An effective, transparent and enforceable dispute settlement mechanism is essential to NAFTA," Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday.

"Just as good fences make good neighbors, good dispute settlement systems make good trading partners."

In July, Mexican lawmakers also called on their government to reject any proposal during NAFTA talks to scrap Chapter 19 arbitration.

Do you see Canada and Mexico changing their minds on this and submitting to US courts or agencies?

- Canadian 'supply management' -

Dating to the 1970s, this system protects Canada's farmers and consumers from price swings for dairy and poultry goods but also keeps out foreign competition.

The US has reportedly asked for the system to be phased out within a decade, allowing for US exports of milk and poultry to Canada to begin.

Canada argues that American producers also benefit from state subsidies in the sector.

Now this might arguably be renegotiated - I don't see how US producers benefit from this but then...I don't know what recipricol agreements we might have for our side either.

- Procurement -

Freeland said Washington had proposed limiting its NAFTA partners' access to US government procurement contracts.

"The United States has put forward a proposal that according to our calculations would give Canada and Mexico less access to the US government procurement market than Bahrain currently enjoys," she said
.​

Why would they agree to this?

We won’t. We absolutely won’t.

When NAFTA was first signed, the Progressive Conservative Party of Brian Mulroney came up with an 8% Goods and Services Tax to replace tariffs and taxes lost due to NAFTA. Canadians responded by destroying the Progressive Conservative Party.

In the next election, the PC’s went from a majority government to 4 seats in the House of Commons. They lost party status in Parliament - you need 6 seats for that, and the office space and funding that came with it. The PC’s never recovered and no longer exist.

In Canada, when a government screws us over, we punish them - hard. Liberals got the same treatment when there was a financial scandal in Quebec under Jean Chrétien but the Liberals cleaned house and recovered.

We hold our politicians accountable. That’s the only thing that kept Stephen Harper from gutting the Canada Health Act. He knew what would happen to his party if he tried.

Americans keep voting for the same assholes no matter what they do to you. Dumb and dumber.


Canada has a choice? Canada is a covert communist state, near police state, why does America allow Canada to exploit them? We steal your jobs, that has always been our focus.

You can have steel, but we will make sure we make it and make the profits while getting the tax revenue.

You’re a deranged loon who hasn’t the vaguest clue what you’re talking about.

I’ll bet you get all kinds of money from the government you decry. Have you returned your EI payments, your Canada Child Benefits, low income supplements, and the other social safety net payments you decry?

How many times have you tried to warn the FBI and members of Congress about Canadian exploitation. Has anyone taken your warnings seriously?

You stay here because you’d starve in the US.


You're lost and no little. You sound like a government patsy.

You should be quite happy I'm not an American armed with what I know, or I'd be working hard to defend America from the socialist sob's in Canada who smile to the faces of Americans as we steal your jobs and send over covert Canadians to work in U.S media.

Canada is no ally. Who in the hell listens to a government from shytehole Ontario when we tell you "you HAVE to give us taxpayer funded procurement"?

Too many Americans are ill informed, and this is why debt and trade deficits are through the roof, they are being sold a Bill of Goods by far too many.

You’re already doing all of those things and every American you’ve contacted has blown you off and treated you like a deranged loon. The only people who are listening to you here are the idiots who believe every lie Dumb Donald tweets.

It’s easy to shoot holes in your narrative because it defies logic, reason and facts.

American companies locate in Canada even though minimum wages are higher here, because our work force is better educated, health care benefits for workers is 1/4 of the cost for similar benefits in the US, and we have better infrastructure.
Yeah, that's why Americans are flooding into Canada.
Said no one ever.
 
You again?

I crossed into America, and have never been denied entry. However, the RCMP and their covert surrogates had me detained with my wife, U.S Border guards have always been polite, friendly and professional and in fact were far nicer than my the Canadian border guards on the way back. They always let me enter, and I put myself in their shoes. When they talk to me, it's clear I am a good guy and would never pose a threat, no matter what fake b.s the Canadians put on the systems we share.

I've said many times, I have never had problems with the US Border, they are doing their job, they are relying on false direction from Canada as they try and silence me. Probably worried I will go meet the FBI or newspaper in person or and give them many names and details. THIS scares the hell out of Canada. I would love to have 5 minutes on Fox news, I would hurt the socialist agenda and also expose Canada as the fraud that we are, as "allies".

Right. We're an ally alright. Just keep sending us your jobs.
My parents were in their 70's at the time and got roughed up by the asshole KKKandian border guards. Car searched, detained, the whole 9 yards.
I never had a problem crossing, just show my ID.
Because KKKanda openly accepts traitors to the United States.
That is so retarded. Is that all you can come up with, adding kkk to the word? KKK was US problem dude. Crossing into Canada is not that difficult as long as you have ID. We do it when we occasionally transport rescue dogs there. No detention. But then I don’t smart off to authority about how dare they ask for ID or make me wait.
And what does that have to do with the cost of tea in China, dufus? My parents showed them their passports and got roughed up by your Klansmen.

Now go educate yourself, shitforbrains.
Ku Klux Klan in Canada - Wikipedia
A US organization that expanded into Canada. You got that part right? You going to continue to stick to your childish kkk stuff?

What DOES it have to do with the price of tea in China?

Or tariffs? I don’t see Canada agreeing to Trumps trade demands and if we have a trade war...it will hurt us as well.
 
My parents were in their 70's at the time and got roughed up by the asshole KKKandian border guards. Car searched, detained, the whole 9 yards.
I never had a problem crossing, just show my ID.
Because KKKanda openly accepts traitors to the United States.
That is so retarded. Is that all you can come up with, adding kkk to the word? KKK was US problem dude. Crossing into Canada is not that difficult as long as you have ID. We do it when we occasionally transport rescue dogs there. No detention. But then I don’t smart off to authority about how dare they ask for ID or make me wait.
And what does that have to do with the cost of tea in China, dufus? My parents showed them their passports and got roughed up by your Klansmen.

Now go educate yourself, shitforbrains.
Ku Klux Klan in Canada - Wikipedia
A US organization that expanded into Canada. You got that part right? You going to continue to stick to your childish kkk stuff?

What DOES it have to do with the price of tea in China?

Or tariffs? I don’t see Canada agreeing to Trumps trade demands and if we have a trade war...it will hurt us as well.
Only one nation on this continent arrests people for voicing opinions.
KKKanada.
 
Do you think that Canada and Mexico will give in or - do you think they'll just say F it and impose their own tariffs on our agricultural products?

Here are the main sticking points:

Here are the main sticking points:

- The sunset clause -

The Trump administration has proposed a NAFTA clause that would allow the treaty to expire after five years, effectively requiring the three governments to reauthorize it.

Basically - not only Mexico City and Ottowa oppose this but so do the majority of US business, agriculture and many key US lawmakers. They need the certainty that a trade agreement provides in order to plan for the future - one that must be renegotiated and re-ratified every 5 years is pretty much useless for all.

- Automotive content -

NAFTA requires that at least 62.5 percent of the components of a vehicle be made in one of the three member countries, in order that customs duties don't apply.

The Trump administration wants that figure increased to 85 percent, with 50 percent of those components made exclusively in the United States. The US also wants steel, aluminum, copper and plastic used in those components to be made part of the calculation, according to US and Canadian media.

Yet - the US auto industry opposes this requirement.

- Arbitration under Chapter 19 -

This little-used provision of the agreement allows arbitration by private legal experts to resolve disputes over countervailing duties and dumping.

The Trump administration has branded the provision as unfair to US businesses and workers, since a Chapter 19 process can overrule decisions made by US agencies.

But Canada has successfully used Chapter 19 arbitration to rebut US accusations that Canadian exporters sold lumber at below-cost prices.

"An effective, transparent and enforceable dispute settlement mechanism is essential to NAFTA," Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday.

"Just as good fences make good neighbors, good dispute settlement systems make good trading partners."

In July, Mexican lawmakers also called on their government to reject any proposal during NAFTA talks to scrap Chapter 19 arbitration.

Do you see Canada and Mexico changing their minds on this and submitting to US courts or agencies?

- Canadian 'supply management' -

Dating to the 1970s, this system protects Canada's farmers and consumers from price swings for dairy and poultry goods but also keeps out foreign competition.

The US has reportedly asked for the system to be phased out within a decade, allowing for US exports of milk and poultry to Canada to begin.

Canada argues that American producers also benefit from state subsidies in the sector.

Now this might arguably be renegotiated - I don't see how US producers benefit from this but then...I don't know what recipricol agreements we might have for our side either.

- Procurement -

Freeland said Washington had proposed limiting its NAFTA partners' access to US government procurement contracts.

"The United States has put forward a proposal that according to our calculations would give Canada and Mexico less access to the US government procurement market than Bahrain currently enjoys," she said
.​

Why would they agree to this?

We won’t. We absolutely won’t.

When NAFTA was first signed, the Progressive Conservative Party of Brian Mulroney came up with an 8% Goods and Services Tax to replace tariffs and taxes lost due to NAFTA. Canadians responded by destroying the Progressive Conservative Party.

In the next election, the PC’s went from a majority government to 4 seats in the House of Commons. They lost party status in Parliament - you need 6 seats for that, and the office space and funding that came with it. The PC’s never recovered and no longer exist.

In Canada, when a government screws us over, we punish them - hard. Liberals got the same treatment when there was a financial scandal in Quebec under Jean Chrétien but the Liberals cleaned house and recovered.

We hold our politicians accountable. That’s the only thing that kept Stephen Harper from gutting the Canada Health Act. He knew what would happen to his party if he tried.

Americans keep voting for the same assholes no matter what they do to you. Dumb and dumber.


Canada has a choice? Canada is a covert communist state, near police state, why does America allow Canada to exploit them? We steal your jobs, that has always been our focus.

You can have steel, but we will make sure we make it and make the profits while getting the tax revenue.

You’re a deranged loon who hasn’t the vaguest clue what you’re talking about.

I’ll bet you get all kinds of money from the government you decry. Have you returned your EI payments, your Canada Child Benefits, low income supplements, and the other social safety net payments you decry?

How many times have you tried to warn the FBI and members of Congress about Canadian exploitation. Has anyone taken your warnings seriously?

You stay here because you’d starve in the US.


You're lost and no little. You sound like a government patsy.

You should be quite happy I'm not an American armed with what I know, or I'd be working hard to defend America from the socialist sob's in Canada who smile to the faces of Americans as we steal your jobs and send over covert Canadians to work in U.S media.

Canada is no ally. Who in the hell listens to a government from shytehole Ontario when we tell you "you HAVE to give us taxpayer funded procurement"?

Too many Americans are ill informed, and this is why debt and trade deficits are through the roof, they are being sold a Bill of Goods by far too many.

You’re already doing all of those things and every American you’ve contacted has blown you off and treated you like a deranged loon. The only people who are listening to you here are the idiots who believe every lie Dumb Donald tweets.

It’s easy to shoot holes in your narrative because it defies logic, reason and facts.

American companies locate in Canada even though minimum wages are higher here, because our work force is better educated, health care benefits for workers is 1/4 of the cost for similar benefits in the US, and we have better infrastructure.

How do you know I've been blown off? I'm seeing more and more distrust of Canada by the day, well founded too. More and more people are critical of Canada and so they should be.

Canada is a covert communist shytehole who stabs America in the back, and have since our inception when we helped the British fook America over during their fight for independence. We then became a nice, quaint neighbor to the North who the British could use to easily keep an eye on their former British citizens. It was considered by Americans to be poor character to spy on others and "read their mail", the British have never had this problem, they like Kings and Queens and caste systems and will go to any lengths to maintain it. Hence Canadian tactics.

Canada have dirty unaccountable police agencies who would rather lines their pockets than see Canada be free or successful. They enter U.S corporations and spread hatred for America here, and over seas.

I do my part to spread the truth, let's see who prevails in the end. There is a reason after SEVEN NAFTA meetings there's been little progress, Canada with help from their socialist pals around the world want to drag it out so that nothing changes. Bet on it. This is the most likely outcome, since Trump didn't leave NAFTA immediately. If he had been smart and done that immediately, it would have given him massive leverage. It was a lost opportunity, though he still might (longshot now), pursue that.
 
We won’t. We absolutely won’t.

When NAFTA was first signed, the Progressive Conservative Party of Brian Mulroney came up with an 8% Goods and Services Tax to replace tariffs and taxes lost due to NAFTA. Canadians responded by destroying the Progressive Conservative Party.

In the next election, the PC’s went from a majority government to 4 seats in the House of Commons. They lost party status in Parliament - you need 6 seats for that, and the office space and funding that came with it. The PC’s never recovered and no longer exist.

In Canada, when a government screws us over, we punish them - hard. Liberals got the same treatment when there was a financial scandal in Quebec under Jean Chrétien but the Liberals cleaned house and recovered.

We hold our politicians accountable. That’s the only thing that kept Stephen Harper from gutting the Canada Health Act. He knew what would happen to his party if he tried.

Americans keep voting for the same assholes no matter what they do to you. Dumb and dumber.


Canada has a choice? Canada is a covert communist state, near police state, why does America allow Canada to exploit them? We steal your jobs, that has always been our focus.

You can have steel, but we will make sure we make it and make the profits while getting the tax revenue.

You’re a deranged loon who hasn’t the vaguest clue what you’re talking about.

I’ll bet you get all kinds of money from the government you decry. Have you returned your EI payments, your Canada Child Benefits, low income supplements, and the other social safety net payments you decry?

How many times have you tried to warn the FBI and members of Congress about Canadian exploitation. Has anyone taken your warnings seriously?

You stay here because you’d starve in the US.


You're lost and no little. You sound like a government patsy.

You should be quite happy I'm not an American armed with what I know, or I'd be working hard to defend America from the socialist sob's in Canada who smile to the faces of Americans as we steal your jobs and send over covert Canadians to work in U.S media.

Canada is no ally. Who in the hell listens to a government from shytehole Ontario when we tell you "you HAVE to give us taxpayer funded procurement"?

Too many Americans are ill informed, and this is why debt and trade deficits are through the roof, they are being sold a Bill of Goods by far too many.

You’re already doing all of those things and every American you’ve contacted has blown you off and treated you like a deranged loon. The only people who are listening to you here are the idiots who believe every lie Dumb Donald tweets.

It’s easy to shoot holes in your narrative because it defies logic, reason and facts.

American companies locate in Canada even though minimum wages are higher here, because our work force is better educated, health care benefits for workers is 1/4 of the cost for similar benefits in the US, and we have better infrastructure.
Yeah, that's why Americans are flooding into Canada.
Said no one ever.

I didn’t say Americans were flooding across the borders. I said American companies own plants and businesses in Canada.

But since you mention it, 12.9% of our population was born in the USA. That’s 4.5 million people. So yeah. Americans are “flooding across our borders”.

Immigration and Ethnocultural Diversity in Canada
 
Canada has a choice? Canada is a covert communist state, near police state, why does America allow Canada to exploit them? We steal your jobs, that has always been our focus.

You can have steel, but we will make sure we make it and make the profits while getting the tax revenue.

You’re a deranged loon who hasn’t the vaguest clue what you’re talking about.

I’ll bet you get all kinds of money from the government you decry. Have you returned your EI payments, your Canada Child Benefits, low income supplements, and the other social safety net payments you decry?

How many times have you tried to warn the FBI and members of Congress about Canadian exploitation. Has anyone taken your warnings seriously?

You stay here because you’d starve in the US.


You're lost and no little. You sound like a government patsy.

You should be quite happy I'm not an American armed with what I know, or I'd be working hard to defend America from the socialist sob's in Canada who smile to the faces of Americans as we steal your jobs and send over covert Canadians to work in U.S media.

Canada is no ally. Who in the hell listens to a government from shytehole Ontario when we tell you "you HAVE to give us taxpayer funded procurement"?

Too many Americans are ill informed, and this is why debt and trade deficits are through the roof, they are being sold a Bill of Goods by far too many.

You’re already doing all of those things and every American you’ve contacted has blown you off and treated you like a deranged loon. The only people who are listening to you here are the idiots who believe every lie Dumb Donald tweets.

It’s easy to shoot holes in your narrative because it defies logic, reason and facts.

American companies locate in Canada even though minimum wages are higher here, because our work force is better educated, health care benefits for workers is 1/4 of the cost for similar benefits in the US, and we have better infrastructure.
Yeah, that's why Americans are flooding into Canada.
Said no one ever.

I didn’t say Americans were flooding across the borders. I said American companies own plants and businesses in Canada.

But since you mention it, 12.9% of our population was born in the USA. That’s 4.5 million people. So yeah. Americans are “flooding across our borders”.

Immigration and Ethnocultural Diversity in Canada
Of course American companies are in many nations. They had to escape the asinine leftist regulations of previous administrations.
 
Canada has a choice? Canada is a covert communist state, near police state, why does America allow Canada to exploit them? We steal your jobs, that has always been our focus.

You can have steel, but we will make sure we make it and make the profits while getting the tax revenue.

You’re a deranged loon who hasn’t the vaguest clue what you’re talking about.

I’ll bet you get all kinds of money from the government you decry. Have you returned your EI payments, your Canada Child Benefits, low income supplements, and the other social safety net payments you decry?

How many times have you tried to warn the FBI and members of Congress about Canadian exploitation. Has anyone taken your warnings seriously?

You stay here because you’d starve in the US.


You're lost and no little. You sound like a government patsy.

You should be quite happy I'm not an American armed with what I know, or I'd be working hard to defend America from the socialist sob's in Canada who smile to the faces of Americans as we steal your jobs and send over covert Canadians to work in U.S media.

Canada is no ally. Who in the hell listens to a government from shytehole Ontario when we tell you "you HAVE to give us taxpayer funded procurement"?

Too many Americans are ill informed, and this is why debt and trade deficits are through the roof, they are being sold a Bill of Goods by far too many.

You’re already doing all of those things and every American you’ve contacted has blown you off and treated you like a deranged loon. The only people who are listening to you here are the idiots who believe every lie Dumb Donald tweets.

It’s easy to shoot holes in your narrative because it defies logic, reason and facts.

American companies locate in Canada even though minimum wages are higher here, because our work force is better educated, health care benefits for workers is 1/4 of the cost for similar benefits in the US, and we have better infrastructure.
Yeah, that's why Americans are flooding into Canada.
Said no one ever.

I didn’t say Americans were flooding across the borders. I said American companies own plants and businesses in Canada.

But since you mention it, 12.9% of our population was born in the USA. That’s 4.5 million people. So yeah. Americans are “flooding across our borders”.

Immigration and Ethnocultural Diversity in Canada
Plus you all cling to America because you envy us.
population-distribution-canada.gif
 
I never had a problem crossing, just show my ID.
Because KKKanda openly accepts traitors to the United States.
That is so retarded. Is that all you can come up with, adding kkk to the word? KKK was US problem dude. Crossing into Canada is not that difficult as long as you have ID. We do it when we occasionally transport rescue dogs there. No detention. But then I don’t smart off to authority about how dare they ask for ID or make me wait.
And what does that have to do with the cost of tea in China, dufus? My parents showed them their passports and got roughed up by your Klansmen.

Now go educate yourself, shitforbrains.
Ku Klux Klan in Canada - Wikipedia
A US organization that expanded into Canada. You got that part right? You going to continue to stick to your childish kkk stuff?

What DOES it have to do with the price of tea in China?

Or tariffs? I don’t see Canada agreeing to Trumps trade demands and if we have a trade war...it will hurt us as well.
Only one nation on this continent arrests people for voicing opinions.
KKKanada.

We don’t arrest people for “voicing opinions”. We arrest people for hate speech designed to inflame hatred towards other races, creeds and religion. Like Holocaust denial. Or saying all Muslims should be killed.

Hate speech is illegal in many countries:

Hate speech - Wikipedia

Do you ever check anything before posting and making an absolute fool of yourself? Apparently not.
 

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