19 Replies to “A Zero Tariff Solution”

  1. Got that from a friend. Probably good advice, but not a hope in hell the Liberals will oblige.

  2. One of the legacies of the Trudeau era is the deliberate antagonizing of Trump. Narcissist monkeys throwing their shit at Orange man for absolutely no gain. Unable to leave their personal feelings aside for the good of the country.

      1. Yup…..actually with Pearson. Canada pretends that “our two languages” makes us special. I always laughed at that stupid Liberal bumper sticker mentality when they make comments like “we are united by our two languages”. What bloody imbeciles.

  3. The Gulf Stream Canadian accreditation… IS NOT A TARIFF … it is a Trade Barrier. And I can assure dear readers this is not the ONLY non-tariff trade barricade erected (amazing you people can still get a stiffie, youve become so feminized) to PROTECT Canadian products and/or services.

    But Trump retaliates with tariffs and the ignorant world goes mental.

    And yeah … Freeland is a grotesque, no-nothing, anti-freedom, harpy c*n*. Good luck in Ukraine.

    1. Chrystia Chomiak will die in a Russian prison, and so will her hero Zelensky.

      As for Carney, he wouldn’t be in office today without approval from the CCP.

      If President Trump wants the Canadians to make a deal in good faith, he has little choice but to push Carney out and replace him with someone willing to deal with the president in good faith. Nothing short of that worked in Venezuela and nothing short of that will work in Canada.

    2. I wonder if Gulf Stream has even gone through the full Canadian approval process. They sell about 30 planes a year consisting of 5 different models. That means they would sell about 2.5 per year in Canada or 1/2 of each model per year. Why would they spend millions per model for Canadian approval. Canada isn’t big on the self approval method in the US that brought us gems like the 737 Max.

      1. Ai can be your friend.

        Gulfstream Sales Records and Orders by Year

        Overview of Gulfstream Orders
        Gulfstream Aerospace has seen significant fluctuations in orders and deliveries over the years. The following table summarizes the number of orders and deliveries from 2020 to 2025:

        YEAR ORDERS DELIVERIES
        2020 127 119
        2021 119 119
        2022 130 115
        2023 115 120
        2024 136 130
        2025 39 (Q3). 39 (Q3)

        Key Highlights
        2021: Gulfstream recorded its highest number of orders in over a decade, with a backlog of $16.3 billion.
        2022: The company delivered 119 aircraft, maintaining the same number as the previous year despite challenges.
        2023: Orders slightly decreased to 115, but deliveries increased to 120.
        2024: Orders rose to 136, indicating a recovery in demand.
        2025: In the third quarter alone, Gulfstream delivered 39 aircraft, reflecting strong sales momentum.

        Conclusion
        Gulfstream’s sales records show a trend of recovery and growth, particularly in recent years, driven by new models and a strong economy. The company continues to adapt to market demands, leading to increased orders and deliveries.

        Ai can even cure TDS blindness.

        1. I liked Trump until he caught the retard bug. I actually found the issue with Canadian approval. The US has only temporarily approved the two latest jets until the end of the year on the condition that they fix a fuel line icing problem. Yet Canada, which actually has winter is supposed to approve them. See attached article – Red Star warning.

          https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/canada-trump-gulfstream-certification/article_c824d403-c705-5d2d-88c1-7a6071463b21.html

  4. L – Kevin O’Leary is highly intelligent, open to new ideas and wishes to see negotiations beneficial to both Canada and the United States, for which he has high regard. However, Mark Carney is at best, half as clever as he thinks he is, a left brain thinker, not creative and would sell his soul(or has) for thirty pieces of silver or equivalent in Chinese currency.

    If Mark Carnage does achieve his ambition to get a majority in the Hose of Commons. Then his follow-up achievement will be a fifty cent Canadian dollar, fifty percent home and food insecure.
    Followed up by paying down some national debt by selling off(a 1,000 year lease) Canadian farmland and ports.

    Alberta and Saskatchewan need to plan their next few years, as if their lives depend on it.

    1. Yeah, aren’t his flip flops and pajamas wonderful?
      He comes off as a Zoom meeting Canadian with lots of bluster and nothing more.
      Insert more stem cell blood or whatever it is you’re into, there, Mr. O fuckin Leary.
      Goof.

    2. It’s part of his schtick, just like Cherry and the suits. The joke is that everyone looks professional from the waist up on a videoconference, but below the waist they’re in their underwear.

  5. Laurentian elites forced to admit that they are junior partners to the brash orange buffoon, and his nation of philistines, at best, in a true North American trade bloc?! Perish the thought. They couldn’t choke back their bile long enough to sign the documents, and their delicate egoes/Id’s would force mass aneurysms before the ink even dried. No, Trump’s minions would savage all of Quebec’s sacred cows, and lay waste to Ontario’s ‘net-zero’ socialist pipe-dream, Ha! Not while there’s still a few coins jingling about in the ol’ AB/SK piggybank! No, the suffering must continue until that upstart Trump comes to his senses bends the knee to the WEF, and it’s proxies.. He’ll kiss the ring.. any day now.. any day..

    1. Takes one to know them.
      The interesting tidbits dropped, associates of Epstein Isle, compromat, freak offs, etc.
      Whislte blowers versus dog whistles
      Accidental presidents’ precendence
      Not quite 1/2 way.

  6. I don’t think Trump would ever go for a zero tariff deal. He didn’t do that with Mexico. Even if he were willing, a zero tariff deal would utterly destroy the Canadian economy as we know it. I’m not saying that’s necessarily a bad thing, but consider: Trump isn’t dumb, and he’s not going to allow Canada to split hairs by claiming regulatory trade barriers aren’t tariffs. That means the CRTC, airlines, bilingual packaging, it all goes on top of the dairy cartels.

  7. I didn’t have time to watch the video, but:

    Drop all tariffs between Canada and the US.

    Make the Canadian dollar = the US dollar, eliminate the 30% difference.

    Instant 30% invisible tariff against Canada.

    Canadian items sold in the US, 30% costlier.

    US items sold in Canada, 30% cheaper.

  8. O’Leary is describing the 51st state option,
    which would’ve never become an issue under a legitimate Canadian government.

    The Liberal Party of Canada (which is not run by Canadians)
    would sooner see their serfs become the 23rd province of China.

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