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US VS G7

tomahawk6

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Or better stated Climate vs Climate Deniers or Macron and Trudeau vs Trump.My money is on Trump.I have zero respect for Macron and Trudeau.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/07/politics/trump-g7-canada/index.html
 
tomahawk6 said:
I have zero respect for Macron and Trudeau.
Well, Trump has  created an almost global consensus regarding his admirable traits and respect.  Hard to compete with that!  :nod:
 
Shouldn't the thread title be "US VS G6?"  Otherwise, Trump is 14.3% fighting himself...

G2G
 
Good2Golf said:
Shouldn't the thread title be "US VS G6?"  Otherwise, Trump is 14.3% fighting himself...

G2G

Fake news.  The percentage has to be WAY bigger than that.  Massive crowds percentage.  'UGE you might even say.
 
Journeyman said:
Well, Trump has  created an almost global consensus regarding his admirable traits and respect.  Hard to compete with that!  :nod:

Couldn't care less about creating global consensus but do want to know what was created to keep his hair in place on the Bagotville tarmac.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42eqKWSwJ3I
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5821265/Trump-says-PUTIN-G7-summit-Canada.html
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/photo-of-merkel-trump-goes-viral/ar-AAyr0ub?ocid=spartanntp
© Bundesregierung/Jesco Denzel/Handout/Reuters German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks to U.S. President Donald Trump during the second day of the G7 meeting in Charlevoix city of La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada, June 9, 201

Trump proposes zero tariff zone
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/06/president-trump-proposes-zero-tariffs-zero-barriers-and-zero-subsidies-at-g7-summit-video/
 
tomahawk6 said:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/photo-of-merkel-trump-goes-viral/ar-AAyr0ub?ocid=spartanntp
© Bundesregierung/Jesco Denzel/Handout/Reuters German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks to U.S. President Donald Trump during the second day of the G7 meeting in Charlevoix city of La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada, June 9, 201

Trump proposes zero tariff zone
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/06/president-trump-proposes-zero-tariffs-zero-barriers-and-zero-subsidies-at-g7-summit-video/
That would be nice,  considering...

https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/TM.TAX.MRCH.WM.AR.ZS?end=2016&start=2016&view=bar

Average tariff rates charged by G-7 nations:
USA: 1.6%
EU: 1.6%
UK: 1.6%
Italy: 1.6%
Germany: 1.6%
France: 1.6%
Japan: 1.4%
Canada: 0.8%

 
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5795869384001/?#sp=show-clips

FOX interviewed Stephen Harper

"Canada is the biggest single purchaser of US goods and services in the world...This is the wrong target. And from what I understand of American public opinion, I don't think even Trump supporters think the Canadian trade relationship is a problem."
 
Trudeau needs to walk away from nafta renegotiations right now and dare Trump to bring this before congress.

Congress passed NAFTA,  they would need to repeal it. Call his bluff. Until congress repeats it,  it's business as usual.
 
Perhaps Trump should just wait until 2019 and deal with Scheer, instead of the incompetence of Team Trudeau  :rofl:
 
recceguy said:
Perhaps Trump should just wait until 2019 and deal with Scheer, instead of the incompetence of Team Trudeau  :rofl:
When even Harper is saying the US president is out to lunch,  that should say it all.
 
recceguy said:
Perhaps Trump should just wait until 2019 and deal with Scheer, instead of the incompetence of Team Trudeau  :rofl:

The only thing standing in the way of a deal right now is supply management. Scheer and all of these fake conservatives are more committed to this communist policy than Trudeau is.

Supply management was a perfect bargaining chip. It is literally a win for us to get rid of it. Unfortunately, I believe Trump has made enough of a stink about it now that he is going to start making it harder for Trudeau to bargain it away, because it will make Canadians think we're losing something.
 
ballz said:
The only thing standing in the way of a deal right now is supply management. Scheer and all of these fake conservatives are more committed to this communist policy than Trudeau is.

Supply management was a perfect bargaining chip. It is literally a win for us to get rid of it. Unfortunately, I believe Trump has made enough of a stink about it now that he is going to start making it harder for Trudeau to bargain it away, because it will make Canadians think we're losing something.
It should be noted that TPP,  which trump oh so wisely pulled out of, included major Canadian concessions on dairy.

But good point,  sheer owes his leadership to the dairy lobby,  he's not giving up on supply management any more than trudeau is.

And for the other sticking point,  the 5 year sunset clause,  it is complete nonsense. What company would set up to do business with the USA,  Canada or Mexico only to have the rules change in 5 years?  No one.
 
My hope is that the democrats wipe out the Republicans in November and stonewall any agenda Trump has after that,  including any changes to NAFTA.

This is complete nonsense. Again,  the weird state where America blasts its allies,  doesn't sign a communique with Americas allies, personally insults a leader of the G7, leaves early to go shake hands with a mass murdering,  nuclear war threatening,  despot of a country with the GDP of new Brunswick.
 
Altair:
And for the other sticking point,  the 5 year sunset clause,  it is complete nonsense. What company would set up to do business with the USA,  Canada or Mexico only to have the rules change in 5 years?  No one.

Are you e.g. speaking about Cdn Federal and Provincial elections?

Altair:
......to go shake hands with a mass murdering,  nuclear war threatening,  despot of a country.....

The big picture Altair is that Trump is attempting to get NOK to give up it's nuc wpns which threaten the whole region and NA, which Canada for instance has no defence (the Liberal policy is that the Party is against ABM's, now and previously).

Are you against Trump for trying for that?

As to Trump  "Blasts Canada's Trudeau as 'Weak and Dishonest", I think many in Canada agree with that.


Kudlow: Canada's Trudeau stabbed us in the back


https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=54&v=a4HCULGOxN8
 
[quote author=Rifleman62]
The big picture Altair is that Trump is attempting to get NOK to give up it's nuc wpns which threaten the whole region and NA, which Canada for instance has no defence (the Liberal policy is that the Party is against ABM's, now and previously).

Are you against Trump for trying for that?[/b]

[/quote]

I bet a lot of North Americans are simply due to the fact they'll support anyone who is appears to be against Trump.
 
recceguy said:
Perhaps Trump should just wait until 2019 and deal with Scheer, instead of the incompetence of Team Trudeau  :rofl:
Ya that’s a good plan. Sigh.


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ballz said:
The only thing standing in the way of a deal right now is supply management. Scheer and all of these fake conservatives are more committed to this communist policy than Trudeau is.

Supply management was a perfect bargaining chip. It is literally a win for us to get rid of it. Unfortunately, I believe Trump has made enough of a stink about it now that he is going to start making it harder for Trudeau to bargain it away, because it will make Canadians think we're losing something.

So President Trump is the champion of his people, re: protecting them from Canada's "unfair" supply management?  Perhaps he supports large corporate conglomerates and not the farmer producing the milk?

https://brownfieldagnews.com/news/wisconsin-farm-bureau-supports-canadian-style-dairy-supply-management/

If one pulls back for a moment to the overall trade picture and play's out what Trump is seeking to achieve (trade parity with all countries trading with America) then one can't help but question "Why would America want to deliberately limit its exports to only the levels of national productivity and output that other nations' markets can return in kind?"  China loves trade surpluses; it shows they're growing their economy and spreading their productivity around the world - they're not limiting themselves the the balance sheets of one-on-one tit-for-tats with 180+ countries.  ???

:2c:

G2G



 
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/john-mccain-tweet-twitter-donald-trump-us-president-g7-trade-war-a8391881.html%3famp
John McCain has criticised Donald Trump after he withdrew the US’s endorsement of a G7 communique and threatened to start a trade war with Canada.

“To our allies: bipartisan majorities of Americans remain pro-free trade, pro-globalization & supportive of alliances based on 70 years of shared values,” the veteran Republican politician and one time rival to Mr Trump for the presidency, tweeted

“Americans stand with you, even if our president doesn’t,” the senator added.

I like to think there are americans, republicans especially, who agree with Canada.
 
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