shockedcanadian
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It's amazing how Canadian authorities act. Not just in the persecution of citizens like myself but in so many orbits.
Just a week or so ago they some media here were enjoying the TACO label against Trump. They suddenly don't feel so good now when Trump doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum. Now they are praying he lives up to the TACO acronym as they know how much these tariffs will hurt Canada. I expect some of the highest ranking in government to head to Canada.
The big danger now is Trump not in a rush to renegotiation USMCA. In fact, I suspect he is going to rip it up and negotiate two separate deals between Mexico and Canada.
THey can't blame me, I'm just the destroyed Messenger who is going to be homeless soon due to their efforts. Evil incarnated is what they are and it's beyond disgusting. My avatar is directed to a few agencies in Canada, their names and details now well known with American authorities.
The Canadian terrorists love to abuse and destroy their own citizens, they don't enjoy receiving the same treatment when big brother bullies them back.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday doubling the tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 per cent, a move one Canadian industry official warned would have "unrecoverable consequences."
The new rate will take effect at midnight, according to the order.
"Although the previously imposed steel and aluminum tariffs have helped provide critical price support in the United States market, they have not yet enabled these industries to develop and maintain the rates of capacity production utilization that are necessary for the industries' sustained health and for projected national defence needs," read the order, which was published online after global markets closed.
"I have determined that increasing the previously imposed tariffs will provide greater support to these industries and reduce or eliminate the national security threat posed by imports of steel and aluminum articles."
The move deepens the threat against industries in Canada's two largest provinces: Ontario as a steel-production hub and Quebec is a major global aluminum producer.
Just a week or so ago they some media here were enjoying the TACO label against Trump. They suddenly don't feel so good now when Trump doubles tariffs on steel and aluminum. Now they are praying he lives up to the TACO acronym as they know how much these tariffs will hurt Canada. I expect some of the highest ranking in government to head to Canada.
The big danger now is Trump not in a rush to renegotiation USMCA. In fact, I suspect he is going to rip it up and negotiate two separate deals between Mexico and Canada.
THey can't blame me, I'm just the destroyed Messenger who is going to be homeless soon due to their efforts. Evil incarnated is what they are and it's beyond disgusting. My avatar is directed to a few agencies in Canada, their names and details now well known with American authorities.
The Canadian terrorists love to abuse and destroy their own citizens, they don't enjoy receiving the same treatment when big brother bullies them back.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday doubling the tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 per cent, a move one Canadian industry official warned would have "unrecoverable consequences."
The new rate will take effect at midnight, according to the order.
"Although the previously imposed steel and aluminum tariffs have helped provide critical price support in the United States market, they have not yet enabled these industries to develop and maintain the rates of capacity production utilization that are necessary for the industries' sustained health and for projected national defence needs," read the order, which was published online after global markets closed.
"I have determined that increasing the previously imposed tariffs will provide greater support to these industries and reduce or eliminate the national security threat posed by imports of steel and aluminum articles."
The move deepens the threat against industries in Canada's two largest provinces: Ontario as a steel-production hub and Quebec is a major global aluminum producer.