U.S. companies say Canadian retailers are turning away products - National | Globalnews.ca
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I appreciate you proving you’re Canadian by starting with “sorry.” My apologies for my country being full of asshats.
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"I fart in your general direction!"
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Oh yes it'll go on for a long time and might never return to the previous state.
American products got world wide recognition in a time when USA was the peak of western culture, technology and quality.
With or without tariffs and boycotts, people everywhere in the world will once again have to question if they even want America products. This doesn't go well with the increased consumer awareness that is happening everywhere else but in USS.
UK turning down clorinated American chickens is the funniest thing today, like eew brother, eew what's that?
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Thanks. Apologies, I wasn't questioning what you wrote, I was highlighting the blatant deception of their messaging. So it's no wonder the strategy is failing.
And now, not only are they tarnished by having an American product, they're doubling down by highlighting that they're also a bunch of con men. (Wait, is "con people" the correct phrasing these days.)
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"America first" and "make America great again" is just too unspecific, as Peru, Canada and all the others qualify as well.
Maybe he's trying to equalize all of America by aligning the USA with the economic growth of... let's say Venezuela.
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They are still salivating to 'buy the dip'.
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It's time to move past the salt. For one, it's not even true, there weren't enough protest voters to affect the outcome. Worse, the latest information I've heard from Democratic Party analysts is that his margin of victory would've been higher if more people had voted.
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Where'd you go?
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They are free to leave the US and stop empowering our enemy with their taxes.
Oh you think so, hmm?
You think that a lot of us haven't been looking at every country that might be worthwhile, including spending years learning additional languages, researching our ancestry several generations deep to find countries where we might be able to get ancestry, applying for literally dozens to hundreds of jobs on literally all other continents, and even taking IELFS training and tests and looking at industry changes for jobs just to be able to get out?
It's not as easy as you think. Even Canada and Mexico have strict requirements that a lot of the people in the U.S. can't meet.
Literally the closest comparison is the people who wanted to flee Nazi Germany.
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If he was smart and coy he'd do 51% for the 51st parallel where Canada is or if he wanted to he'd make it 100% for the 100th Meridian "where the great plains begin" lol