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Canadians should be furious about 270% milk tariffs because that raises their price of milk. But I don't give a shit how much Canadians pay for milk. I do care how steel tariffs will impact steel roofing and aluminum tariffs will affect the price of beer cans.
why is Canada so worried about the us tarrifs if tarriffs have no impact on on the exporter and only the country importing? Serious question
 
why is Canada so worried about the us tarrifs if tarriffs have no impact on on the exporter and only the country importing? Serious question
Intent. It is clear that Trump's intent is to drive US companies away from Canada's products and that hurts Canada. And the broad economic downturn from a trade war hurts all producers, foreign and domestic. There's more to the milk tariffs too. The US doesn't export enough milk to Canada to meet the limit where tariffs begin to be imposed.

 
I mean our dairy farmers are dealing with like a 270% tariff to ship milk into Canada I be they care
We had a whole thread on tariffs and potential impact that got shut down because people who don't know shit about tariffs try to defend the head guy who doesn't know shit about tariffs. I know you voted for the guy three times, but wake up, if for no other reason than to have a reasonable debate. For every 1 job in the US producing steel or aluminum there are 50 jobs that use steel and aluminum to make products. So your prices are going up.

You want to start a thread on milk, go ahead. The US taxpayer subsidizes the hell out of US milk production, just like Canada subsidizes lumber production. There is a lot of nuance around what is "fair trade" or "free trade" regarding any item.
 
Intent. It is clear that Trump's intent is to drive US companies away from Canada's products and that hurts Canada. And the broad economic downturn from a trade war hurts all producers, foreign and domestic. There's more to the milk tariffs too. The US doesn't export enough milk to Canada to meet the limit where tariffs begin to be imposed.

A cnn fact check... Lol!
 
We had a whole thread on tariffs and potential impact that got shut down because people who don't know shit about tariffs try to defend the head guy who doesn't know shit about tariffs. I know you voted for the guy three times, but wake up, if for no other reason than to have a reasonable debate. For every 1 job in the US producing steel or aluminum there are 50 jobs that use steel and aluminum to make products. So your prices are going up.

You want to start a thread on milk, go ahead. The US taxpayer subsidizes the hell out of US milk production, just like Canada subsidizes lumber production. There is a lot of nuance around what is "fair trade" or "free trade" regarding any item.
I’m trying to wake up if you will. This thread is really interesting to me as I sit in a 3 day class in human performance improvement. Like I’ve said before sorry both candidates sucked. Also sorry I think the entire system is a pile of shit that needs rebuilt from the ground up and the people who have been doing this for 30 years also suck
 
For every 1 job in the US producing steel or aluminum there are 50 jobs that use steel and aluminum to make products. So your prices are going up.
Quite true.

Anecdotally, my employer purchases a lot of domestic aluminum subject to the Buy America Act, meaning we can’t use imported products. We also have stringent specifications to meet, so we can’t use different alloys. There are only so many domestic mills, and they have a finite production capacity. Now every manufacturer who has hitherto imported aluminum is ordering from the same few domestic mills. Demand has increased, pricing has increased, and lead times have increased.

Per lb prices are already up 25% YOY, mostly occurred in YTD. Prior to today’s additional tariffs (and further nonsense about annexing Canada) our suppliers were already forecast another 10-12% rise next month. I’m sure that’ll be adjusted upward even further.
 
Intent. It is clear that Trump's intent is to drive US companies away from Canada's products and that hurts Canada. And the broad economic downturn from a trade war hurts all producers, foreign and domestic. There's more to the milk tariffs too. The US doesn't export enough milk to Canada to meet the limit where tariffs begin to be imposed.

What do you think the intent is by Canada with how the milk tarriff is set up?
 
What do you think the intent is by Canada with how the milk tarriff is set up?
No idea. I'm not an expert on Canadian milk production. One would assume Trump knows more about their intent since he negotiated it. But US exports of milk have never reached a high enough quantity to experience any tariff at all. There might be other protectionist policies Canada is doing, but the tariff is a red herring.
 
I’m trying to wake up if you will. This thread is really interesting to me as I sit in a 3 day class in human performance improvement. Like I’ve said before sorry both candidates sucked. Also sorry I think the entire system is a pile of shit that needs rebuilt from the ground up and the people who have been doing this for 30 years also suck
Rebuilding from the ground up sounds plausible until you realize a boat is a better analogy.

I was thinking of a good analogy. Think of a guided elk hunt.
Biden as your guide, you get to camp and discover there 2 other dudes going with you. He has poor eyesight, tells the same old stories a dozen times, and takes the same well-worn trails to the same areas as everyone else. He can find elk and you have high chance of a shot and maybe you even take home an elk, but the nothing seems "magical" about the experience. You certainly wouldn't do it again.

Then you have Trump. Promises a great hunt in wilderness with no competition at a great price, so you send the check. You get to camp and says you have to pay him more to go out the next day to his special spot. The food sucks, he constantly complains about the weather, tells you CWD and all the predators are government conspiracy to put him out of business and clearly he hates the other outfitters because they are out to get him too. He takes you into an area that you can literally hear the wolves howling because he thinks there might be a big bull down there. He doesn't know or care about thermals or the wind at all. You can see other outfitters and their clients on the ridges above. Then he tells you he hurt his back so you have to carry all the gear. Takes you down 2000 ft into the "honey hole" and you see an elk running out the other side 700 yds away. It is a 250in bull that he tells you is 375in and you should unload on the "monster". You decline. He says it was a great hunt because you saw one and hints that you are the problem because they smelled "you" and then gives you the stink-eye when you tip isn't that great.

I am waiting for the point where you realize it was better that you didn't shoot the bull anyway because you were going to have to haul it back up the 2000ft yourself.
 
Rebuilding from the ground up sounds plausible until you realize a boat is a better analogy.

I was thinking of a good analogy. Think of a guided elk hunt.
Biden as your guide, you get to camp and discover there 2 other dudes going with you. He has poor eyesight, tells the same old stories a dozen times, and takes the same well-worn trails to the same areas as everyone else. He can find elk and you have high chance of a shot and maybe you even take home an elk, but the nothing seems "magical" about the experience. You certainly wouldn't do it again.

Then you have Trump. Promises a great hunt in wilderness with no competition at a great price, so you send the check. You get to camp and says you have to pay him more to go out the next day to his special spot. The food sucks, he constantly complains about the weather, tells you CWD and all the predators are government conspiracy to put him out of business and clearly he hates the other outfitters because they are out to get him too. He takes you into an area that you can literally hear the wolves howling because he thinks there might be a big bull down there. He doesn't know or care about thermals or the wind at all. You can see other outfitters and their clients on the ridges above. Then he tells you he hurt his back so you have to carry all the gear. Takes you down 2000 ft into the "honey hole" and you see an elk running out the other side 700 yds away. It is a 250in bull that he tells you is 375in and you should unload on the "monster". You decline. He says it was a great hunt because you saw one and hints that you are the problem because they smelled "you" and then gives you the stink-eye when you tip isn't that great.

I am waiting for the point where you realize it was better that you didn't shoot the bull anyway because you were going to have to haul it back up the 2000ft yourself.
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You're dramatic.
 
Rebuilding from the ground up sounds plausible until you realize a boat is a better analogy.

I was thinking of a good analogy. Think of a guided elk hunt.
Biden as your guide, you get to camp and discover there 2 other dudes going with you. He has poor eyesight, tells the same old stories a dozen times, and takes the same well-worn trails to the same areas as everyone else. He can find elk and you have high chance of a shot and maybe you even take home an elk, but the nothing seems "magical" about the experience. You certainly wouldn't do it again.

Then you have Trump. Promises a great hunt in wilderness with no competition at a great price, so you send the check. You get to camp and says you have to pay him more to go out the next day to his special spot. The food sucks, he constantly complains about the weather, tells you CWD and all the predators are government conspiracy to put him out of business and clearly he hates the other outfitters because they are out to get him too. He takes you into an area that you can literally hear the wolves howling because he thinks there might be a big bull down there. He doesn't know or care about thermals or the wind at all. You can see other outfitters and their clients on the ridges above. Then he tells you he hurt his back so you have to carry all the gear. Takes you down 2000 ft into the "honey hole" and you see an elk running out the other side 700 yds away. It is a 250in bull that he tells you is 375in and you should unload on the "monster". You decline. He says it was a great hunt because you saw one and hints that you are the problem because they smelled "you" and then gives you the stink-eye when you tip isn't that great.

I am waiting for the point where you realize it was better that you didn't shoot the bull anyway because you were going to have to haul it back up the 2000ft yourself.
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I'm with @cgasner1 burn it all down.
 
Rebuilding from the ground up sounds plausible until you realize a boat is a better analogy.

I was thinking of a good analogy. Think of a guided elk hunt.
Biden as your guide, you get to camp and discover there 2 other dudes going with you. He has poor eyesight, tells the same old stories a dozen times, and takes the same well-worn trails to the same areas as everyone else. He can find elk and you have high chance of a shot and maybe you even take home an elk, but the nothing seems "magical" about the experience. You certainly wouldn't do it again.

Then you have Trump. Promises a great hunt in wilderness with no competition at a great price, so you send the check. You get to camp and says you have to pay him more to go out the next day to his special spot. The food sucks, he constantly complains about the weather, tells you CWD and all the predators are government conspiracy to put him out of business and clearly he hates the other outfitters because they are out to get him too. He takes you into an area that you can literally hear the wolves howling because he thinks there might be a big bull down there. He doesn't know or care about thermals or the wind at all. You can see other outfitters and their clients on the ridges above. Then he tells you he hurt his back so you have to carry all the gear. Takes you down 2000 ft into the "honey hole" and you see an elk running out the other side 700 yds away. It is a 250in bull that he tells you is 375in and you should unload on the "monster". You decline. He says it was a great hunt because you saw one and hints that you are the problem because they smelled "you" and then gives you the stink-eye when you tip isn't that great.

I am waiting for the point where you realize it was better that you didn't shoot the bull anyway because you were going to have to haul it back up the 2000ft yourself.
I hope that bullshit detector you were bragging about came with a warranty.
 
Canadian dairy is different than American dairy. One of the big differences is all milk produced in and sold in Canada must rbST (artificial growth hormone) free. Dairy products made in the US cannot be guaranteed to be hormone free. The US industry produces almost 94 billion L of milk compared to Canada’s 8.5 billion L. Canada also has significantly less dairy farms. Canada is right to protect its dairy industry. Not only for its stricter regulations but to protect its place in the industry. The US govt also heavily subsidizes the American dairy industry. If Canada allowed a flood of American dairy then it would be a huge blow to our domestic production.
 
Rebuilding from the ground up sounds plausible until you realize a boat is a better analogy.

I was thinking of a good analogy. Think of a guided elk hunt.
Biden as your guide, you get to camp and discover there 2 other dudes going with you. He has poor eyesight, tells the same old stories a dozen times, and takes the same well-worn trails to the same areas as everyone else. He can find elk and you have high chance of a shot and maybe you even take home an elk, but the nothing seems "magical" about the experience. You certainly wouldn't do it again.

Then you have Trump. Promises a great hunt in wilderness with no competition at a great price, so you send the check. You get to camp and says you have to pay him more to go out the next day to his special spot. The food sucks, he constantly complains about the weather, tells you CWD and all the predators are government conspiracy to put him out of business and clearly he hates the other outfitters because they are out to get him too. He takes you into an area that you can literally hear the wolves howling because he thinks there might be a big bull down there. He doesn't know or care about thermals or the wind at all. You can see other outfitters and their clients on the ridges above. Then he tells you he hurt his back so you have to carry all the gear. Takes you down 2000 ft into the "honey hole" and you see an elk running out the other side 700 yds away. It is a 250in bull that he tells you is 375in and you should unload on the "monster". You decline. He says it was a great hunt because you saw one and hints that you are the problem because they smelled "you" and then gives you the stink-eye when you tip isn't that great.

I am waiting for the point where you realize it was better that you didn't shoot the bull anyway because you were going to have to haul it back up the 2000ft yourself.
The problem is both sides are acting like we are hunting a premium Arizona tag while selling some Utah bullshit
 
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