Canada - USA Trade War commencing March 2025

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  • #221
With all due respect, the US has its own severe drug problems as shown on tv, documentaries etc.

A lot of it is home grown, certainly not imported from Canada.

About .02 or .002 percent of fentanyl crossed the border from Canada IIRC.

Any amount is too much but this is made up nonsense coming from the White House. IMO
Agreed. From what I have read, most fentanyl is now made in China, and is smuggled to the US by sea or from Mexico. Mexican cartels also buy fentanyl raw ingredients/precursors from China, and prepare it for sale and smuggling via established routes.

China is not inclined to stop the production of fentanyl. It might be viewed as a tactic to weaken an adversary. The history of the opium trade in China and its devastating consequences are a major part of their policies towards Western countries. It is used to fan resentment of the West.

Blaming Canada for fentanyl is ridiculous. In addition to China, the problem is a combination of corruption and poverty in Mexico, which has no easy solutions. The falsehoods emanating from my government now are reminiscent of Goebbels. JMO
 
  • #222
Yes, the dairy product situation has been a bone of contention for a while.

The US has subsidized dairy production for years, and a lot of it, especially cheeses, have gone to schools and food programs at no cost. This situation will probably vanish, as aid programs for domestic purposes will disappear, and farmers will be hurt by tariffs. The US probably won't have surpluses of many agricultural products with the way things are going. Neither Trump nor Canada will have any dairy product issue soon enough... JMO
Donald told congress that Biden is responsible for the high price of eggs (not the bird flu, as previously reported). I hope the USA doesn't need eggs from Canada!

This is what happened last time Donald thought tariffs were a good idea, but I'm sure everyone in the USA already knows how this worked out:

"The Trump administration gave more taxpayer dollars to farmers harmed by the administration’s trade policies than the federal government spends each year building ships for the Navy or maintaining America’s nuclear arsenal, according to a new report. A National Foundation for American Policy analysis concluded the spending on farmers was also higher than the annual budgets of several government agencies. “The amount of money raises questions about the strategy of imposing tariffs and permitting the use of taxpayer money to shield policymakers from the consequences of their actions,” according to the analysis."

 
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  • #223
We have a election this weekend we will have a new prime minister. Lol apparently trump doesn't know much about this

Trump again spreads baseless claims about Trudeau, Canada’s election.
In a social media post on Thursday, Trump said he believed Trudeau “is using the Tariff problem, which he has largely caused, in order to run again for Prime Minister”.

“So much fun to watch!” the US president wrote.
What? Donald thinks that there is some sort of election where Trudeau is running for Prime Minister? He doesn't know the first thing about Canada!

I hope that's a clear enough message that Donald wants to own Canada, and that he intends to violate everything Canadians know, value and trust.
 
  • #224
Hopefully your not in one of your states that need our electricity
I'm not, we have two run large electric company. We also have a nuclear power plant that produces energy for the state. We good. Virginia's pretty much self-sufficient. We also have a large windmill solar farm off the eastern shore of Virginia.
 
  • #225
As a US citizen I plan to boycott anything coming from Canada or Mexico. Looking through my cabinets and my routine purchases, I don't see but one or two items that I have purchased in the last year. They were from Mexico, specialty food products.

I live on the east coast, fruit and vegetables are abundant even in winter months, our gas and oil prices are very low. We have more than enough lumber. There's actually a lumber company in my area that was purchased by Canadians. They only employ Canadians, rotating them in and out every 3 months and all the lumber is exported to Canada. All the Canadian workers have been extremely nice, so very polite and participate in many local activities. We've learned about their families, follow when they're returning. It's white oak, sort of a rare very strong oak.

I paid 2.50 for gas on Sunday, lowest in years.

I'm committed, we need to end drugs and illegal fentanyl from entering the US.

Moo
not to be rude SS but we have been doing it for over a month now...no more american booze nowhere..no american anything...hang in there and i wish you the best when prices skyrocket Moo
 
  • #226
I see the markets tanked again today. It’s never ending.

After this weekend’s leadership election is done, Trudeau can block all of Trump’s phone numbers!
 
  • #227
not to be rude SS but we have been doing it for over a month now...no more american booze nowhere..no american anything...hang in there and i wish you the best when prices skyrocket Moo
That's okay. We will survive. As I said I'm not dependent on anything from Canada and I bought two Mexican sauces in the last year. We also will not forget.

Moo...
 
  • #228
With all due respect, the US has its own severe drug problems as shown on tv, documentaries etc.

A lot of it is home grown, certainly not imported from Canada.

About .02 or .002 percent of fentanyl crossed the border from Canada IIRC.

Any amount is too much but this is made up nonsense coming from the White House. IMO

1812
I don't believe we know how much is coming through the Canadian border. There are so many rural areas along the border that would be easy to slip through. Now that they Mexican border is much more secure, I believe more will try to come through Canada.

Last year alone, enough fentanyl came through to kill a million souls. I don't mind paying an extra 25%, even pay an extra 50% if we can stop the fentanyl from flowing into the United States.

Moo..
 
  • #229
I don't believe we know how much is coming through the Canadian border. There are so many rural areas along the border that would be easy to slip through. Now that they Mexican border is much more secure, I believe more will try to come through Canada.

Last year alone, enough fentanyl came through to kill a million souls. I don't mind paying an extra 25%, even pay an extra 50% if we can stop the fentanyl from flowing into the United States.

Moo..
again not to be rude or misunderstood...but why did your government do anything to capture the sellers in the individual towns and cities...is this reflective upon you policing that cant do their job so blame the messenger...just a thought
 
  • #230
I'm committed, we need to end drugs and illegal fentanyl from entering the US.

Moo
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My friends laugh at me because I'm one of these people who is kind of border paranoid. When I cross back into Canada, Canadian border guards put us through the wringer. Was sent in once for bringing back melatonin for my nephew because it wasn't for "my own personal use". Another time having gone over the border for lunch with a friend, had to know the actual number of American cigarettes that were smoked while on the US side. Just doing their job, but they are seriously strict.

So isn't it up to any country's own border patrols to keep illegal drugs and other contraband out of their own country?

from: https://www.usnews.com/news/nationa...ina-fact-checking-trumps-tariff-justification

"Trump during his address to Congress said that Canada and Mexico ‘have allowed fentanyl to come into our country at levels never seen before.’ "
 
  • #231
I'm not, we have two run large electric company. We also have a nuclear power plant that produces energy for the state. We good. Virginia's pretty much self-sufficient. We also have a large windmill solar farm off the eastern shore of Virginia.
Ontario supplies a portion of energy to the states of Minnesota, Michigan and New York. Those states will now pay 25% more on that electricity.

 
  • #232
It looks like more try to illegally cross into Canada rather then leave canada

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19 Crops That Are Grown Only in California

These crops aren’t just California grown…they’re grown ONLY in California.

If you’ve spent much time around these parts, you’ve probably heard us recite statistics related to California’s agricultural prowess. But just in case you weren’t paying attention, here’s a brief overview:

California grows upwards of 400 specialty crops

California grows over half of the nation’s fresh produce

California grows ⅔ of U.S. fruit + nuts
I love California's produce, I'm really going to miss Lucy apples that are only grown is Washington State.But we won't buy anymore because we are supporting canada.who would of thought at the begining of 2025 that our countries would be like this now what a difference a couple months make . Jmvho
 
  • #235
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My friends laugh at me because I'm one of these people who is kind of border paranoid. When I cross back into Canada, Canadian border guards put us through the wringer. Was sent in once for bringing back melatonin for my nephew because it wasn't for "my own personal use". Another time having gone over the border for lunch with a friend, had to know the actual number of American cigarettes that were smoked while on the US side. Just doing their job, but they are seriously strict.

So isn't it up to any country's own border patrols to keep illegal drugs and other contraband out of their own country?

from: https://www.usnews.com/news/nationa...ina-fact-checking-trumps-tariff-justification

"Trump during his address to Congress said that Canada and Mexico ‘have allowed fentanyl to come into our country at levels never seen before.’ "
I agree - exactly.

Don't mention that the US.government has completely lost it's 50 year 'war on drugs' - blame it on Canada and Mexico.

Don't mention the problems Americans have with doing drugs in spite of all the warnings about Fentynl - blame it on Canada and Mexico.
 
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I love California's produce, I'm really going to miss Lucy apples that are only grown is Washington State.But we won't buy anymore because we are supporting canada.who would of thought at the begining of 2025 that our countries would be like this now what a difference a couple months make . Jmvho
There was a collapse in distribution of produce from the Okanagan last summer, and we were only getting American fruit. I hope that is quickly corrected and the BC fruit growers have a great year.

 
  • #238
I agree - exactly.

Don't mention that the US.government has completely lost it's 50 year 'war on drugs' - blame it on Canada and Mexico.

Don't mention the problems Americans have with doing drugs in spite of all the warnings about Fentynl - blame it on Canada and Mexico.
well i guess this wont end well no matter what...but im old enough to remember when the vets came back from Vietnam and brought the true beginnings of drugs...blame it on Canada i guess
 
  • #239
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My friends laugh at me because I'm one of these people who is kind of border paranoid. When I cross back into Canada, Canadian border guards put us through the wringer. Was sent in once for bringing back melatonin for my nephew because it wasn't for "my own personal use". Another time having gone over the border for lunch with a friend, had to know the actual number of American cigarettes that were smoked while on the US side. Just doing their job, but they are seriously strict.

So isn't it up to any country's own border patrols to keep illegal drugs and other contraband out of their own country?

from: https://www.usnews.com/news/nationa...ina-fact-checking-trumps-tariff-justification

"Trump during his address to Congress said that Canada and Mexico ‘have allowed fentanyl to come into our country at levels never seen before.’ "
Yes it is up to each individual country to protect their own borders. I was kind of hoping that Canada would help out. We sent the majority of our resources to the Mexican border. I fear once they cannot through Mexico, they will try to Canada.

Yes I think border security does a great job. Entering Canada is very difficult. It's those rural areas where there are no border security checkpoints. I have a friend that lives almost right on the Canadian border. It's an absolutely breathtaking area, so peaceful. You can just walk right across the border, I've done it. I have pictures straddling the line. Mexican you can just walk right in you don't even need an ID.
 
  • #240
Cocaine was legal in the USA at one time.

Heck it was an ingredient in Coca Cola for years.

Drugs, of one sort or another have been around forever.

It’s the blaming of one’s ally that’s new.

1812
 
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