44th G7 summit-Quebec. CA

Curious Cdn

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Pay pay pay, and pay some more.


No one in this country will have jobs because by hook or crook, we are completely dialed into the US.


You can stand up, and pay.


And then pay.


And pay some more.




All of this could have been avoided without any trouble, and we could even have come out ahead.


Instead, we gonna pay.


So shut up and and pay.

You are sure made of flimsy stuff, aren't you?

You are just the sort of rube that makes Trump's "art of the deal" schtick work ... the type that surrenders at the first shot ... that folds like a pair of deuces.

Brother, this could not have been avoided. Trump is nuts. Canada was in his crosshairs when he was running. Your choice is to cave in to his petulent posturing and pay whatever he demands of us (and pay even more, more, more when they figure out that you are a spineless coward) or hold your ground. If you don't stand your ground now, your descendants will pay for your weakness. The Americans DO NOT respect surrender monkeys.

That opinion (and the clown stating it) just reinforces the fact that I was perfectly correct in my post. :lol:

No, you're just another spineless drip loser.

There is a sucker born every minute .

Regrets, pigs? You can leave the dark side behind any time you want to, you know.
 

Hoid

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Bill Maher got it right with his "turd in the punch bowl" analogy.
 

Cliffy

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Regrets, pigs? You can leave the dark side behind any time you want to, you know.






The fallout from Trump’s international temper tantrum

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...tantrum/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.dd6c9069bde9
 

Retired_Can_Soldier

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The whole thing was trumped on a twitter that went viral and became the best viral tweet ever in the USA, now watch me bring about world peace on Instagram.


--Donald Jackass Trump
 

justlooking

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Brother, this could not have been avoided. Trump is nuts. Canada was in his crosshairs when he was running. Your choice is to cave in to his petulent posturing and pay whatever he demands of us (and pay even more, more, more when they figure out that you are a spineless coward) or hold your ground. If you don't stand your ground now, your descendants will pay for your weakness. The Americans DO NOT respect surrender monkeys.


Wrong, the real problem is Mexico and China.

I see no problem going back to the FTA we had before Mexico.
You can think whatever you want.
Just remind yourself when you see the cashier, Tater Tot isn't paying these tariffs, you are.
Be loud, pay proud.
 

JLM

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Trump is a self absorbed, whiny idiot too ignorant to listen to anybody but his demented, childish mind. He is is going to isolate Yankeeland from the rest of the world with his stupid stunts. Nobody should listen to the rantings of this phuking lunatic. Justin is doing the best he can to protect Canadian interests and you have nothing but shit to throw at him. I really don't get your position at all. It makes no logical sense.

why are so many people tolerating two different standards here, when Trudeau claims to be standing up for and defending HIS people, he gets a round of applause, but when Trump plays the same tune, he's the biggest pariah on earth. Why can no one see that? (I thought you had more brains, Cliffy)
 

Cliffy

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why are so many people tolerating two different standards here, when Trudeau claims to be standing up for and defending HIS people, he gets a round of applause, but when Trump plays the same tune, he's the biggest pariah on earth. Why can no one see that? (I thought you had more brains, Cliffy)
Trump is standing up for Trump and his filthy rich friends. He doesn't give a phuk about anybody else. Why can't you see that?
 

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Hopefully there won’t be anymore G7 meetings because they're just junkets and the product reminds me of the IPCC summits they have every year in some exotic, expensive place.
 

taxslave

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So we spent all that money so Canada could shell out $400 million for women and girls in aid of the 3.8 billion contributed by other G5 countries - Italy and the US declined to contribute. Other than hearing that members are fractious, frustrated and divisive, that's about all that really happened ......oh and The Donald pulled another one of his twitter stunts just as the final communique was being handed to the press.

That is 3.8 billion of taxpayer's money that governments gave to a foreign country that did not go to ir's intended purpose.
 

taxslave

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Trump is implying that the Canadian milk market is something that has been taken from those American farmers in Wisconsin ... that they have a right to it and that we have somehow stolen it away from the rightful American owners.

It never was their market. They have never had access to it and therefore, how can we suddenly be responsible for American dairy farmers doing themselves in? Truth is, our supply management system has prevented the very hardships that the American farmers are experiencing and that the root if the problem is a basic inability of the Americans to care for each other's welfare (see: selective US health care).

By the way, if you think that commie Canada is the bad guy, check out how Uncle Sam subsidizes and protects their corn crops. Let's see the Yanks drop THOSE in exchange for our dairy market. That will never happen. The corn lobby is like the health care lobby, tobacco lobby, armaments lobbies ... more powerful than the US government.

http://farm.ewg.org/progdetail.php?fips=00000&progcode=corn

Our supply side management has needlessly cost consumers billions. Did you know BCdairy Farmers often have to dump milk on the ground because they are not permitted to sell it even as pig food? Or that our local chease producers cannot buy as much milk as they would like because of the same quotas? All to protect dairy Farmers in Ontariowe and Quebek.

My God, an almost lucid post from Cliffy.
I think my jaw just hit the floor.

Wrong, but almost lucid.
 

Curious Cdn

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Our supply side management has needlessly cost consumers billions. Did you know BCdairy Farmers often have to dump milk on the ground because they are not permitted to sell it even as pig food? Or that our local chease producers cannot buy as much milk as they would like because of the same quotas? All to protect dairy Farmers in Ontariowe and Quebek.



Wrong, but almost lucid.

You'd prefer that our dairy farmers were topping themselves instead of the farmers in Wisconsin? That's what the Mad Potus wants.
 

taxslave

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You'd prefer that our dairy farmers were topping themselves instead of the farmers in Wisconsin? That's what the Mad Potus wants.

I would prefer that there is a level playing field where anyone that wants to can compete without haveing the taxpayers working against him.
 

Curious Cdn

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I would prefer that there is a level playing field where anyone that wants to can compete without haveing the taxpayers working against him.

So, you don't want Canadians to farm? Our climate and geography do not provide a level playing field.