JUSTIN TRUDEAU ANNOUNCES RETALIATORY MEASURES AGAINST THE UNITED STATES

Oh yeah. We were just talking about how poorly the markets -- including global markets -- are going to react tomorrow. Then when the Jan. employment stats come out later this month, it's going to be even worse. We are already entering a contraction phase. You know, the one right before a recession?
You ol' dumb bint! Trump's doing exactly what we wanted him to do and more!
You're gonna be better off whether you like it or not, bitch!
How ya like his Tasmanian Devil roll through Washington D.C.? :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Things will be fine... It's been on the backs of the poorest among us for a very long time...

Which, even though you're in that group or slightly above it, makes us wonder why you STILL vote against your own best interests.

Daddy Trump loves you low-IQ, poorly-educated dupes. Really, He's doing this for YOU.

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She is so repulsed by him she won't hold Trump's hand or let his lips touch her.
Melanoma is obviously love-starved, so it's easy to understand why she practically threw herself at the physically fit and dashing Canadian PM.
She worships her husbands cock
 
"Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Canadian goods.

Some facts about Canada:

Canada ships 77% of their goods to the US, the US ships 17% to Canada.

Canada already imposes a not unsignificant number of tariffs on US goods. According to Grok and ChatGPT, here is a list of U.S. products that Canada has placed tariffs on, based on the information available:

Dairy Products:
Milk: 270%
Cheese: 245%
Butter: 298%
Yogurt: Included but percentage not specified
Sausages: 69.9%
Poultry:
Chicken: 238%
Agricultural Products:
Barley seed: 57.8%
Bovine/Meat: 26.5%
Eggs: 163%
Wheat: 94%
Sugar: 265%
Peanut butter: 295%
Rice: 150%
Vegetables: 100%
Fish products: 100%
Energy and Industrial Products:
Crude oil
Natural gas
Electricity
Petroleum products
Steel: 25%
Aluminum: 45%
Copper: 48%
HVAC equipment: 45%
Consumer Goods:
Automobiles: 25%
Auto engines and parts
Industrial machinery
Computers and electrical equipment
Vacuums: 35%
Cable boxes: 35%
TVs: 45%
Shoes: 30%
Cocoa: 30%
Lumber: 20%
Metals: General 25%
Wool: 30%
Tobacco: Above 100%

Canada uses tariffs to mitigate the impact of the free market on their managed, planned economy - which takes 47% of every Canadian dollar in taxes from their people."
...,Michael Smith

Oh lookie, it's an Acme Instant Cut and Pasty Economist! Do you also have a "Bachelor's Plus" in economics, Twatzilla? :laugh:
 
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