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Old 10-01-2018, 08:07 PM
 
Location: Middle of the valley
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Trump is still winning. Soy boy Trudeau stood no chance.

Forces new deal out of Canadians & Mexicans.

Democrats and the crooked MSM said it couldn't be done.

Obama bent over constantly to both countries.

Workers of America love Trump. Trump is sailing to easy re-election in 2020.

#MAGA


So which part of the deal do you find to be the most advantageous to the US and the most hurtful to Canada and Mexico? And what do foresee to be the long term impacts of those agreements?
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Old 10-01-2018, 08:11 PM
 
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oh look -- a comment based on thoughtful and reasonable analysis of the details of the trade deal.
And what did Trudeau walk away with that he didn't already have?
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Old 10-01-2018, 08:13 PM
 
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So which part of the deal do you find to be the most advantageous to the US and the most hurtful to Canada and Mexico? And what do foresee to be the long term impacts of those agreements?

Why would you think I'd want to hurt Mexicans or Canadians? I've got no ill will towards them. This is about what's good for the American worker, and Trump has forced concessions out of the disastrous Clinton NAFTA which is now gone.



The long term impacts of those agreements are what we are seeing now. More jobs for Americans. That's already happening.
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Old 10-01-2018, 08:35 PM
 
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That was my expectation all along.

Trudeau caved

China is next

MAGA!
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Old 10-01-2018, 08:39 PM
 
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Why would you think I'd want to hurt Mexicans or Canadians? I've got no ill will towards them. This is about what's good for the American worker, and Trump has forced concessions out of the disastrous Clinton NAFTA which is now gone.



The long term impacts of those agreements are what we are seeing now. More jobs for Americans. That's already happening.


Nice try.

You can't have results happening right now before an agreement goes into effect.
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Old 10-01-2018, 08:41 PM
 
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Nice try.

You can't have results happening right now before an agreement goes into effect.
So if you had no interest in hearing my answer, then why did you ask? Remember you asked for my opinion.


And yes you can have results now. Business know what's happening and they are already acting on it. Trump is simply holding up his word.
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Old 10-01-2018, 08:47 PM
 
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So if you had no interest in hearing my answer, then why did you ask? Remember you asked for my opinion.


And yes you can have results now. Business know what's happening and they are already acting on it. Trump is simply holding up his word.

You're answer made no sense.
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Old 10-01-2018, 09:05 PM
 
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Not enough information to understand.
The USA dairy industry is heavily subsidized by the government, the Canadian dairy industry is not subsidized. That suggests that USA prices are artificially low. Will those subsidies benefit Canadians, or will dairy products exported from the USA to Canada be unsubsidized and have the extra transport cost?
Canada gets to take advantage of the tax subsidized US dairy products. Thanks to your MAGA president.
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Old 10-01-2018, 09:12 PM
 
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Trump is man enough to stand face to face with any leader and call him or her out in their BS. Trudeau waited until Trump on a plane at 35,000 feet before he grew balls big enough to insult him behind his back. Trudeau is a *****. Trump ate him alive. Canda said they were walking and Trump said bye Felicia. They came back looking for a deal. the truth is that we don't need to trade with Canada as a way of survival. Canada needs the United States to survive.
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Absolutely true.


Of course the Democrats who hate America will say it's not true. They rather see Canada win over the American worker.
You two are so funny. You have no clue that your MAGAtronomous Leader doesn't get it. He either pretended to or actually hung his horse on threatening on auto imports. All the car companies told him he would crater the industry, Ford, GM, Chrysler etc. All of them.

There is nothing in this deal that is an issue for Canada. We didn't get as much as we wanted, but our drop dead issues are still in the deal.
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Old 10-01-2018, 09:14 PM
 
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So if you had no interest in hearing my answer, then why did you ask? Remember you asked for my opinion.


And yes you can have results now. Business know what's happening and they are already acting on it. Trump is simply holding up his word.
Yes, that is why the American dollar dropped in relation to the Canadian one, the moment the details were available.

MAGA by hairy patutous.
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