HavokFour
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Clearly time to impeach all the judges on that court.
SCOTUS will be what to watch. Surely they've seen enough now that giving him more power is a really bad idea.
Clearly time to impeach all the judges on that court.
You must be new here.SCOTUS will be what to watch. Surely they've seen enough now that giving him more power is a really bad idea.
Dow, S&P, and NASDAQ futures are all up on the news.This is a real hand grenade thrown into his plans on using them as leverage after starting a trade war with... the whole planet.
You mean there is no national emergency? That immigrants are not an alien invading army? Who knew.This is a real hand grenade thrown into his plans on using them as leverage after starting a trade war with... the whole planet.
Well definitely not from Europe and AsiaYou mean there is no national emergency? That immigrants are not an alien invading army? Who knew.
Libertarians in various corners are quite happy.
See here.
So it looks like the end of tariffs will be at the hands of Americans annoyed by the self-inflicted damage after all.
The USSC isn't composed of the president's people, and neither is Congress. Only a small number of people in government (mostly in the administration itself) support the tariffs, regardless which excuse - leverage to change border control behaviour, shift of revenues away from income taxes - is advanced.With two appellate levels above this decision and a badly captured Supreme Court, we’re a ways away from being able to ‘after all’ this, and losses in court on the legality of unilateral executive action doesn’t mean he won’t go back and try to get stuff through his rather pliant Congress.
We've made deals with the USA before. Current POTUS has proven that regardless of the deal he cannot be trusted to honour it. He lacks integrity - and therefore we, as a nation, can't trust the USA, as a nation whose word is worthless.
Initial rumours of a deal…
Still gotta try and go with what there is. Dreams of rapidly realigning trade networks are smoke. I expect Trump's administration will be over before any significant realignment occurs, and then it'll be back to business as usual.We've made deals with the USA before. Current POTUS has proven that regardless of the deal he cannot be trusted to honour it. He lacks integrity - and therefore we, as a nation, can't trust the USA, as a nation whose word is worthless.
If BC wanted more affordable ferries and/or faster delivery times...they could have looked at shipyards in Europe or South Korea.Still gotta try and go with what there is. Dreams of rapidly realigning trade networks are smoke. I expect Trump's administration will be over before any significant realignment occurs, and then it'll be back to business as usual.
Some people are upset that BC has contracted with a Chinese company for some new ferries. China has been imposing tariffs on us too. Looks dumb for governments to trade with the Chinese despite tariffs that are essentially political cudgels and get all snotty about trade with the US over tariffs that are essentially political cudgels, and our government (BC) has been snotty. China has a much, much shittier human rights record than the US, too, plus obvious designs on Taiwan that would amount to an aggressive war for territory; and, if that were to pass (as many expect to happen in the next couple of years), that would make them the approximate moral equals of Russia. And how would that make our trade arrangements look, and should we continue to expect delivery?
Follow the money. See who retires comfortably in the next few years…If BC wanted more affordable ferries and/or faster delivery times...they could have looked at shipyards in Europe or South Korea.
But instead, they went with China.
I'm sure there was noooooooo fishy business behind the scenes at all ...
Brad, everything you wrote in your post above is spot on
I have a gut feeling that Premier Eby took the same ethics classes that Trudeau did...Follow the money. See who retires comfortably in the next few years…
By APMA figuring, a compact SUV model Arrow could roll off a Canadian assembly line by 2029 with a sticker price of $35,000, he added, ready to be one of the two million cars sold each year in Canada.
That’s really inexpensive. I suspect we’ll see emergent manufacturers, unencumbered by legacy workforces and their unions, who are able to establish brand new and highly automated assembly lines that significantly reduce human labour needs.Still in the prototyping phase, but this could is the birth of a Canadian car manufacturer. Hopefully it wont meet the same fate as it's namesake or get eating by an American company.
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Arrow reborn: an all-Canadian EV aims to revolutionize industry
Innovative electric vehicle built using only domestically-produced next-generation automotive technologies moves into '2.0' model as sector battles through transition away from gas-fuelled designs.www.nationalobserver.com
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“Trusted ally” indeed - but this is aaaaallll about getting us to spend more on defence, right?Aaaand he’s tantruming again.