Calgarypuck Forums - The Unofficial Calgary Flames Fan Community

Go Back   Calgarypuck Forums - The Unofficial Calgary Flames Fan Community > Main Forums > The Off Topic Forum
Register Forum Rules FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 02-01-2025, 03:36 PM   #101
Mr.Coffee
damn onions
 
Mr.Coffee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by TheIronMaiden View Post
Can someone explain what the end goal for these Tarrifs is?
Personally I think it is to have Canada "be the 51st State". People think it's wild but Trump has given us plenty of history to see how ####ing crazy he is and he definitely wants his legacy one to be "monumental" and taking over Canada - would be that.
Mr.Coffee is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Mr.Coffee For This Useful Post:
Old 02-01-2025, 03:37 PM   #102
OldSam
Franchise Player
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Exp:
Default

So we just give in? I sure don't want that. Don doesn't think they need any of out products. Maybe one of his lackeys can explain just what they will lose. And if he continues to spew garbage, so be it. And try to get other trade behind the scenes.
OldSam is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-01-2025, 03:38 PM   #103
TheIronMaiden
Franchise Player
 
TheIronMaiden's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2016
Location: ATCO Field, Section 201
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee View Post
Personally I think it is to have Canada "be the 51st State". People think it's wild but Trump has given us plenty of history to see how ####ing crazy he is and he definitely wants his legacy one to be "monumental" and taking over Canada - would be that.

Gross. I don't want to kill any Americans.
TheIronMaiden is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-01-2025, 03:38 PM   #104
PaperBagger'14
Franchise Player
 
PaperBagger'14's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Cowtown
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by TheIronMaiden View Post
Can someone explain what the end goal for these Tarrifs is?
If you go on Trumps word that could be one of a few things. At first it was to destabilize the economy and annex Canada, but now he is claiming that Canada is the access point for the fentanyl trade in the cities and won’t lift the tariffs until the crisis goes away.

What’s important here is that you can’t trust anything he says. And to his statement of “if they retaliate we will increase tariffs” means we need a swift and aggressive response. What can’t the US produce domestically that they need from us? There’s 4 main things, crude oil, potash, water, and electricity. Export tariff the hell out of those and threaten to join BRICS.

The worst thing to do is back down to a bully.
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by puckhog View Post
Everyone who disagrees with you is stupid
PaperBagger'14 is online now   Reply With Quote
The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to PaperBagger'14 For This Useful Post:
Old 02-01-2025, 03:40 PM   #105
BigThief
First Line Centre
 
BigThief's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2024
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee View Post

But Trump is not the leader of Canada or government of Canada. Trump is not the one that prevented Canada from giving itself options to diversify its economy if we ever end up in a situation like this one.
Well it's more about shooting the options we already have in the foot. This country would build an east-west pipeline across this entire country if we weren't such wussies. That's beyond the issue today however.
__________________
MMF is the tough as nails cop that "plays by his own rules". The force keeps suspending him when he crosses the line but he keeps coming back and then cracks a big case.
-JiriHrdina
BigThief is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to BigThief For This Useful Post:
Old 02-01-2025, 03:40 PM   #106
Mr.Coffee
damn onions
 
Mr.Coffee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by TheIronMaiden View Post
Gross. I don't want to kill any Americans.
there will be no violence. They will crush us economically til the majority of people acquiesce and agree to join them for the relief.
Mr.Coffee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-01-2025, 03:41 PM   #107
BigThief
First Line Centre
 
BigThief's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2024
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee View Post
there will be no violence. They will crush us economically til the majority of people acquiesce and agree to join them for the relief.
Can there be some violence?
BigThief is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-01-2025, 03:43 PM   #108
Mr.Coffee
damn onions
 
Mr.Coffee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Roughneck View Post
Some MS Paint lines on a map does not a project proposal make. Who rejected what, exactly?

Spoiler!
sometimes things don't get started when you know there's no point.
Mr.Coffee is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Mr.Coffee For This Useful Post:
Old 02-01-2025, 03:43 PM   #109
FlameyMcFlameFace
Crash and Bang Winger
 
FlameyMcFlameFace's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Calgary
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee View Post
People can blame Trump. It makes sense, him and his team are the ones doing this.

But Trump is not the leader of Canada or government of Canada. Trump is not the one that prevented Canada from giving itself options to diversify its economy if we ever end up in a situation like this one.

Canadians need a serious look in the mirror on this one and the result should be, hopefully, a course correction in how our geopolitical strategies inform how we design and build our economy.
Hence my last post here, I will admit I don't have much oil/gas experience or knowledge. But agree with this, in any business why wouldn't you want to open up and sell your goods to other markets? it doesn't make sense to me.

I also just found out we hardly do any interprovincial trading!? How are we not trading with our provinces? What are we doing??? This has really opened my eyes. I will admit, I was just a ignorant millennial to all this. But this is crazy we are so reliant on the USA.
FlameyMcFlameFace is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-01-2025, 03:43 PM   #110
TheIronMaiden
Franchise Player
 
TheIronMaiden's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2016
Location: ATCO Field, Section 201
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee View Post
there will be no violence. They will crush us economically til the majority of people acquiesce and agree to join them for the relief.

I don't care if i was fighting alone. I would die before becoming american.
TheIronMaiden is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 9 Users Say Thank You to TheIronMaiden For This Useful Post:
Old 02-01-2025, 03:45 PM   #111
CFO
Scoring Winger
 
Join Date: Feb 2021
Exp:
Default

Canada should never have been in such a weak situation to begin with. The provincial fighting, federal directions and minority group/aboriginal fight back on national energy projects over the last 10 years has put Canada in a very vulnerable situation.
CFO is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to CFO For This Useful Post:
Old 02-01-2025, 03:46 PM   #112
Mr.Coffee
damn onions
 
Mr.Coffee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Exp:
Default

First Nations in this country should be begging for projects to come along. Those cheques they've been clipping the last few years are going to get a LOT skinnier.
Mr.Coffee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-01-2025, 03:46 PM   #113
Igottago
Franchise Player
 
Igottago's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Vancouver
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee View Post
People can blame Trump. It makes sense, him and his team are the ones doing this.

But Trump is not the leader of Canada or government of Canada. Trump is not the one that prevented Canada from giving itself options to diversify its economy if we ever end up in a situation like this one.

Canadians need a serious look in the mirror on this one and the result should be, hopefully, a course correction in how our geopolitical strategies inform how we design and build our economy.
Totally agree with our own failures to strengthen our economy. But I don't think anyone could have imagined unjustified economic hostility from our (former?) closest trading partner and ally. Let's not lose sight of the fact that Trump is the aggressor, and has no legitimate reason to be.
__________________
A few weeks after crashing head-first into the boards (denting his helmet and being unable to move for a little while) following a hit from behind by Bob Errey, the Calgary Flames player explains:

"I was like Christ, lying on my back, with my arms outstretched, crucified"
-- Frank Musil - Early January 1994
Igottago is online now   Reply With Quote
The Following 11 Users Say Thank You to Igottago For This Useful Post:
Old 02-01-2025, 03:48 PM   #114
Mr.Coffee
damn onions
 
Mr.Coffee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Igottago View Post
Totally agree with our own failures to strengthen our economy. But I don't think anyone could have imagined unjustified economic hostility from our (former?) closest trading partner and ally. Let's not lose sight of the fact that Trump is the aggressor, and has no legitimate reason to be.
But that's exactly the problem. You don't need to be a master strategist to have seen this vulnerability. It's okay to stay saddled to the USA; but you should give yourself options. It's this necessity that we need a federal government's oversight over these types of things and why we can't let NIMBY's and special interest groups dictate ####. You just can't.
Mr.Coffee is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 11 Users Say Thank You to Mr.Coffee For This Useful Post:
Old 02-01-2025, 03:51 PM   #115
SportsJunky
Uncle Chester
 
SportsJunky's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by TheIronMaiden View Post
I don't care if i was fighting alone. I would die before becoming american.
It's not so bad. We all float down here.
SportsJunky is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-01-2025, 03:52 PM   #116
butterfly
Franchise Player
 
Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: California
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee View Post
But that's exactly the problem. You don't need to be a master strategist to have seen this vulnerability. It's okay to stay saddled to the USA; but you should give yourself options. It's this necessity that we need a federal government's oversight over these types of things and why we can't let NIMBY's and special interest groups dictate ####. You just can't.
Yeah. The pipelines in that Northern Corridor picture should have been built 20 years ago. Development of ports at eastern Quebec, Labrador, two in the Arctic, and Prince Rupert. Multiple freeways running from east to west, not a one lane 70 km/h rural route from the 1960s.

Might be a blessing in disguise if people can look back in 20 years and all that is built.
butterfly is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-01-2025, 03:53 PM   #117
FlameyMcFlameFace
Crash and Bang Winger
 
FlameyMcFlameFace's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Calgary
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by CFO View Post
Canada should never have been in such a weak situation to begin with. The provincial fighting, federal directions and minority group/aboriginal fight back on national energy projects over the last 10 years has put Canada in a very vulnerable situation.
I agree. But we can't change the past. So what the hell do we do now? Thats all I care about, is what we do now. We can't fight each other anymore for past mistakes. In fact, Trump probably wants that. We now need to work together. Is it too late to become a economic engine just for us and self-sustain?
FlameyMcFlameFace is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-01-2025, 03:53 PM   #118
Mr.Coffee
damn onions
 
Mr.Coffee's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Exp:
Default

It is never too late to fire up and focus on the economy. You start now.
Mr.Coffee is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Mr.Coffee For This Useful Post:
Old 02-01-2025, 03:56 PM   #119
LanceUppercut
Scoring Winger
 
LanceUppercut's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Springfield
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee View Post
It is never too late to fire up and focus on the economy. You start now.

I'm tangentially working in oil and gas, and I would go nuclear and cut off all the taps to the US as soon as the tariffs hit. Trump said the US doesn't need anything from us, lets see how that goes.
__________________
Your real name?

Uh... Lance Uppercut.
LanceUppercut is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to LanceUppercut For This Useful Post:
Old 02-01-2025, 03:58 PM   #120
butterfly
Franchise Player
 
Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: California
Exp:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee View Post
It is never too late to fire up and focus on the economy. You start now.
And start by not doing to Canadian consumers what Trump just did to American consumers.

"Oh, you hurt your consumers? Well, watch me, I can do that too!" is foolishness.
butterfly is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 10:56 PM.

Calgary Flames
2024-25




Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright Calgarypuck 2021 | See Our Privacy Policy