Will carney tariff be dropped Sep1

What, so your solution is to sit in the heaping pile of #### we call Canada and stew in it ? Who cares if the statement is treasonous. Its an absolute fact that Canada has never been, or will ever will be an independent country. The Canada that you desperately try to hang onto is a halcyon mirage of days gone by.
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Free to leave if you want. I probably will. We used to hang traitors in this country.
 
Just think of all the dealers who currently are sitting on tariffed guns & ammo.

If we think businesses, other than IRG will lower the prices of the new non-tariffed inventory, THINK AGAIN!.......:oops::unsure:
I don’t think many are. I think most held off expecting this would blow over. Haven’t seen many prices rise bust seen a look stuff out of stock
 
I hear Alberta is cooking. Traitors were hanged back when Canada was ruled by England, and Canada was flying the Royal/Red Ensign. Halcyon days my friends. 51st šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
Here’s the thing.

If Canada joins the us you want it to be on Canadas own terms and not as a plea deal. Like the way Texas did it, not what happened to Puerto Rico. Coming from a point of desperation, Canada could very well end up a territory instead of a state without a vote or any rights at all. Then you have to figure out what happens to cpp, federal and provincial debt, everyone who owns gic’s, pensions, mortgages, etc. Does all Canadian money just become worthless or do we get it exchanged for US dollars and if so, at what exchange rate? 73 cents? or whatever it drops to once everyone realizes it’s about to become worthless? What about the businesses on the Canadian stock exchange (TSX)? How do they keep operating without money? What about all the people who work for those company’s? Will your employer keep paying you in potentially worthless Canadian dollars or start paying in usd? And if they wanted to where are they getting it from, considering they wouldn’t be able to exchange their Canadian dollars for the lowered exchange rate.

It will likely happen eventually but it is something that would take years, if not decades to work out the details and logistics and any attempt to just ā€œ join the usā€ would lead to a complete collapse without having everything planned out ahead of time. You would want a strong leader in charge of those negotiations on the Canadian side to make sure we weren’t getting f cked over not someone who just wants to throw in the towel.

The good news is you can easily move to the us tomorrow if you want to.
 
What, so your solution is to sit in the heaping pile of #### we call Canada and stew in it ? Who cares if the statement is treasonous. Its an absolute fact that Canada has never been, or will ever will be an independent country. The Canada that you desperately try to hang onto is a halcyon mirage of days gone by.
51st šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø.
Canada has always been a vassal state, first to the British, now to the Americans., I agree. My point is that the grass is not always greener on the other side. And why you should care is because do you really think Americans will accept you as one of their own? I don't think you realize Americans don't even have basic healthcare, you think they won't punk Alberta off for it's oil worse than Ottawa? Give me a break, they just setting the cheese on the mouse trap.
 
I hear Alberta is cooking. Traitors were hanged back when Canada was ruled by England, and Canada was flying the Royal/Red Ensign. Halcyon days my friends. 51st šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
And by the way, the charter act of 1982 was never ratified in parliment because Canada failed to meet its end of the deal. British parliment still refers to Canada as ā€œ British North Americaā€ to this day. Canada isn’t a country like you were taught it is. It is still a self governing territory of the uk
 
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