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Old 02-01-2025, 04:49 PM   #156
RogerWilco
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Originally Posted by butterfly View Post
Sure, happy to oblige. I think the Canadian government has a duty to do the best thing for Canadian citizens, which is to not harm them. If I were them I would do nothing.

Trump doing this to our three biggest trade partners simply hurts American consumers. Why would you want to raise prices for your own consumers? It's senseless and leads to an inefficient allocation of resources. Chinese, Mexicans, and Canadians can bring unique goods and services to market at a better price than Americans can, and they're all things that we desire. Trump is lying when he claims "we don't need them", because if we could get these things for cheaper we would already be doing it.

So if they're happy to trade with us, why not do it? It really should have nothing to do with the government as it's obvious interference between parties willing to trade.

If I were Canada I certainly would not want to increase prices on my own consumers in an attempt to demonstrate some false sense of strength.
The Canadian government would implement Tariffs only on items that are luxuries that can be easily replaced. Like we can drink local whiskey rather than a bourbon that comes from a red state, ect. This isn't a false sense of power, this strategy has worked in the past. Here is the thing, Americans seem to think they are immune to everything until they find out. Its a pattern.
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