Canada just responded by slapping their own tariffs on American lumber, American plastics. American household appliances, American furniture, American sports equipment, American beer, American wine, American fruits juices, American vegetables, American perfume, American clothing, American shoes, etc.
@e2ndcomingsoon655Күн бұрын
Good, now we will see the real picture.
@crushedorchids22 сағат бұрын
Too bad they can literally just cross the border and buy those things here. Reminds me of back in the day when runs went the other way and back for B.C. bud. It's basically going to expand the black market for cheap/stolen goods. Meh.
@TAYLORFAN508 сағат бұрын
Buy American! ❤
@charlesm2437Күн бұрын
So Trump just made everything 25% more expensive. Great work MAGA voters! /sarcasm
@SylvesterDageoneКүн бұрын
wrong...we dont get EVERYTHING from those 3 countries...also, there were tariffs under Trump back in 2018, and i remember food/gas prices being low...apparently you leftists have really short memories
@bobcob3362Күн бұрын
We all knew this was coming. Didn't you save up during bidens greatest economy ever? If not, it's on you. Do better.
@RBS314Күн бұрын
Plus increased cost of prescription drugs. Wait till he goes after Social Security and Medicare. But he’s doing what he said he’d do.
@colinfaust3058Күн бұрын
Yea how will we possible recover? Wood and avocados? Man that is going to be hard. Literally everythings going to go up 25%. Although The TDS crowd would be the ones not to see the greater good of hundreds of thousands of Americans not dying of fentanyl. 🤡
@JMAC479Күн бұрын
Says who? That's not how it works.
@ourglass3346Күн бұрын
We are in a dangerous situation
@fwble_3888Күн бұрын
trump could turn off the electrical grid and trump voters would be thrilled
@3949zxcvbnmКүн бұрын
No you're just an idiot
@GBT2900Күн бұрын
Canada can turnout the lights in 4 states. neighbours shouldn’t do that Mr. Trump
@angelsoto1475Күн бұрын
@@3949zxcvbnm MORON
@bobcob3362Күн бұрын
I wonder if people can live without it? Oh yea. They did for thousands of years. Better adapt
@3949zxcvbnmКүн бұрын
You are just an>>> I D I O T
@yepnah3514Күн бұрын
the art of the how not to deal
@marmac761919 сағат бұрын
OR THE ART OF ANOTHER - STEAL!
@GBT2900Күн бұрын
Just remember Canadians and Americans are neighbours and our fire fighters are Working along side American fighters in L.A. That’s what neighbours do.
@eddiekulp1241Күн бұрын
Canada has been screwing us for years. It ends now ! MAGA
@colinfaust3058Күн бұрын
Neighbors also can have reciprocal trade. Which we don't.
@edgemonsiteworksllc3369Күн бұрын
@@colinfaust3058wait till you start paying nearly double for everything
@alex-uczhyxqvКүн бұрын
Canada and Mexico were among the first to send firefighters to California while Trump attacked them
@alex-uczhyxqvКүн бұрын
"British Columbia premier announces countermeasures against U.S. tariffs, including ban on 'red-state' liquor" So much 'winning' for Americans🙄
@e2ndcomingsoon655Күн бұрын
As long as we don’t gift Canada 100 million dollars out us, the taxpayers pockets per year we are good
@sherrymiller230222 сағат бұрын
We really don't care that much, sweetheart...
@BlueRaven-q2xКүн бұрын
Trump is a LIAR. If 🇨🇦Canada was smart it would consider joining the EMERGING BRICS ECONOMIES which include China, Russia, India and UAE which is going off the USD.. As it stands now Canada sells 98% of its LNG and 60% of its Natural Resources to the USA for very low prices. The idea that the United States “subsidizes” Canada to the tune of $200 billion annually is an erroneous interpretation of the economic and energy relationship between the two nations. This claim lacks the analytical rigor necessary to withstand scrutiny when we consider the facts. First, Canada is a critical supplier of energy to the U.S., providing a substantial portion of its crude oil and natural gas needs. Approximately 60% of U.S. crude oil imports come from Canada, most notably from Alberta's oil sands, a resource that represents a significant part of Canada's energy production CANADA ENERGY REGULATOR . The United States also imports 98% of Canada’s natural gas, an essential resource that powers homes and industries across the U.S. during the colder months EIA . This energy exchange is a matter of mutual necessity, not a one-sided dependency. The term "subsidy" implies one party is providing financial support to the other. In this context, it is crucial to distinguish between a trade relationship and a financial aid arrangement. The energy Canada provides is not given as a charity or a handout; it is sold at market prices, reflecting the value of the resources being exchanged. The United States, in return, exports over $300 billion in goods to Canada annually, including vehicles, machinery, and technology EIA . This reciprocal trade benefits both economies and underpins millions of jobs on both sides of the border. Furthermore, Canada’s defense contributions are often undervalued in discussions like these. Canada is not merely a passive recipient of American protection; the two countries cooperate through NORAD and share responsibility for the defense of North America. Canada’s military, though smaller than that of the U.S., plays an active role in peacekeeping and global security efforts. The assumption that Canada "FREELOADS" on the U.S. military is therefore logically flawed and ignores decades of joint action. In sum, this claim of a "$200 billion subsidy" does not withstand scrutiny when examined through the lens of facts. Canada’s role as a supplier of essential resources to the U.S. is a mutual exchange, one that supports both economies. Similarly, the defense partnership is based on shared responsibility, not a hierarchical arrangement where one side is a mere recipient of the other’s generosity. Thus, it is neither logical nor accurate to claim that the U.S. is subsidizing Canada in the manner implied by such statements. Instead, the reality is a balanced interdependence, rooted in economic and security cooperation.
@SylvesterDageoneКүн бұрын
the trade deficit between Canada and the USA is almost equal...its like 412 billion for Canada and 481 billion for the USA...
@crushedorchids22 сағат бұрын
Are you a Russian or Chinese bot? I hate to tell you this but both of those countries economies are in the toilet and swiftly headed down the sewer. India is on the rise though since the divestment from the previously named. Silly AI, F- for the wall of text attempt at propaganda.
@sherrymiller230222 сағат бұрын
The health of the U.S. is worth more than any "discounts" Canada says it provides.....
@TAYLORFAN5012 сағат бұрын
But Canada's not smart, so live with it. Get some help with your TDS sweetie, you're making a fool of yourself. 😏
@digbydark9313Күн бұрын
Is this why milk went up $2 a gallon?
@bobcob3362Күн бұрын
No. We don't import milk.
@angelsoto1475Күн бұрын
@@bobcob3362 Elon Musk under investigation by the Treasury Department for his alternative payment system plan
@digbydark9313Күн бұрын
@@bobcob3362 Any idea why it doubled in price? Please don't tell me there a cow flu now.
@bobcob3362Күн бұрын
@@digbydark9313 don't know where you live but I paid 3.50 a gallon yesterday. Pretty much the same as always.
@alex-uczhyxqvКүн бұрын
No that's because Trump's incompetent handeling of the bird flu pandemic which can spread through infected cow's milk
@sherrymiller230222 сағат бұрын
GOOD! Canada and Mexico are welcome to do whatever they want to do... It will have little affect with our plans to eventually become as self-sufficient as possible...
@MahuDu-q9wКүн бұрын
Great 👍 happy! Happy! Happy!
@promnightdumpsterbaby955323 сағат бұрын
GOOD
@HannixanderКүн бұрын
You simpletons commenting on one dimension of tariffs are adorable. Like children, really. I'm content to watch the next four years of explosive prosperity. Go, Trump.
@alex-uczhyxqvКүн бұрын
The Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all fell after Trump's tariffs announcement
@Dw809922 сағат бұрын
Oh, like it did when he wouldn’t leave office last time. Markets tanked, virus went run amuck killing millions, and the national reputation of the country was on the toilet. Ok, let’s see how it goes with Trump 2.0. It’s starting out with a bang.
@alecmachuca7111Күн бұрын
May we live in interesting times...
@jonfettig9126Күн бұрын
May we live thru the time of Trump
@coffee-guy6421Күн бұрын
@@jonfettig9126if we survived the last one…. No worries
@jonfettig9126Күн бұрын
@coffee-guy6421 not yet! Still have the 10 trillion dollar deficit Trump left everyone and 100,000 dead from covid didn't live
@SylvesterDageoneКүн бұрын
@@jonfettig9126 you lived through 2016-2020, right? yes you did, and there were the same tariffs back then...also, how in tf do you think our inflation is going to go down and our deficit going to get fixed? why do you HATE the usa that much?
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