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Shinzō Abe "visiting Senior Living Centre, nod and smile,. do not excite the inmates"
Tokyo has opted for a low-key response to Donald Trump’s tariffs on steel
because Japanese mills believe US rivals cannot make the high-grade metals they export.
This is a picture I found on twitter from the G7 Summit. I thought it would be fun to caption. Post your best caption!
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That photo does look a bit more relaxed, but I still don't understand why everyone else is standing up and looking down on Trump like he's a naughty boy. How did something like that even happen in the first place?
That photo does look a bit more relaxed, but I still don't understand why everyone else is standing up and looking down on Trump like he's a naughty boy. How did something like that even happen in the first place?
Canada has inappropriate protections on its dairy industry, like all protections, it mostly just hurts everyone to benefit a few. Nearly every country protects its farming sector, partially out of patriotism and partially a mechanism of maintaining sovereignty.
Creating a trade war (ratcheted on the premise that we're a security threat) is the wrong tack, since now Canadians have to decide if we're going to 'buckle' on our self-inflected wound.
I'll point out, the war powers that Trump is using to attack all of his allies are those given to him by Congress, who are currently complicit in allowing him to retain those powers. Where's Paul Nation?
Canada has inappropriate protections on its dairy industry, like all protections, it mostly just hurts everyone to benefit a few. Nearly every country protects its farming sector, partially out of patriotism and partially a mechanism of maintaining sovereignty.
US farmers dumped almost 100m gallons (378 Mil Liters) of surplus milk
Huh?That photo does look a bit more relaxed, but I still don't understand why everyone else is standing up and looking down on Trump like he's a naughty boy. How did something like that even happen in the first place?
Nearly every country protects its farming sector, partially out of patriotism and partially a mechanism of maintaining sovereignty
Well, my eyeballs got a good amount of exercise, as I watched the video.
FFS US Agricultre recieves $50 Bil per year in subsidies and creates massive glut because it encourages over production. If you believe that the US will end Argicultural subsidies in exchange for Canada removing its tariffs. I have a bridge to sell to you.
Is cheese expensive? Yes. Do I want American cheese to crowd out Canadian cheese? No. Do I want Canadian farmers to lose their livelihoods? No. Trudeau is correct to stand up for the Canadian dairy industry. It's not our fault the U.S. has a hard time understanding that if they produce much more of something than they can sell, they need to fix their own situation, rather than bullying others.Canada has inappropriate protections on its dairy industry, like all protections, it mostly just hurts everyone to benefit a few. Nearly every country protects its farming sector, partially out of patriotism and partially a mechanism of maintaining sovereignty.
Creating a trade war (ratcheted on the premise that we're a security threat) is the wrong tack, since now Canadians have to decide if we're going to 'buckle' on our self-inflected wound.
I'll point out, the war powers that Trump is using to attack all of his allies are those given to him by Congress, who are currently complicit in allowing him to retain those powers. Where's Paul Nation?
Because it makes more sense to them to bully other countries to sell U.S. milk there, rather than make adjustments in their own country. Yes, milk is more expensive, and I buy cheese very seldom because it's expensive. But at least I know where it comes from and because of health regulations I feel safe consuming it.It just blows my mind that the US is producing so much milk its dumping hundreds of Millions of liters of Milk
Why just WHY ?
If that's what they rename it, they should hold it in Pontiac, Michigan.G6+1