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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm Canadian. We are getting tired of this toddler president's tantrums. [/quote] Getting tired of it? Most of the Canadians I know are beyond furious at his threats to make Canada the 51st state. [/quote] So furious that they might... apologize? Or do what? [/quote] We are fighting back by finding new trade partners, boycotting US tourism, boycotting US autos, avoiding US consumer products. We are doing what we can to resist.[/quote] I’d be wary of China as a trade partner. Out of the frying pan into the fire on that. The rest I can understand.[/quote] The United States does tons of trade with China. Almost every manufactured good in the US has at least one component or input made in China.[/quote] Sure, and look where we are now. If you don’t want to be the US, don’t go to bed with China. [/quote] The Republicans have been “in bed” with China for almost 30 years. Look up Sheldon Adelson. The US needs to open our markets to Chinese EV and Chinese modular homes. The Chinese products are superior and cost 1/2 as much. Why do we have to paid a made in the USA tax?[/quote] You lack comprehension. I support the other initiatives but Canada following the Republican playbook and getting in bed with China is a bad idea. But you can learn from your own mistakes. There are other countries besides the US and China. [/quote] Canadian here. A big part of our economy is comprised of selling agriculture and energy. We cannot replace the US with Europe alone. Not right away, anyway. We need China's market to give us some wiggle room as we decouple from the US.[/quote]
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