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Tariffs and the art of the deal
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davy crockett
Posted 3/30/2025 08:54 (#11167459 - in reply to #11167235)
Subject: RE: Tariffs and the art of the deal


just my opinion on the world sit-rep. a lot of devil in the details about canada or western canada becoming part of the US, it would be a bad idea and were it to happen there would be a lot of buyer`s remorse on both sides were it to happen. i think the best solution is for canada to continue being canada a friend and ally, elect pierre polievere and a conservative government. partner up more taking canadian oil, finish the keystone pipeline ect, but if we do that canada has to mirror the US immigration and drug policy.

i don`t know just what i hear but the rare earth in ukraine is more of an excuse to have a US interest there without US troop boots on the ground. theory being russia wouldn`t further attack a country and risk ww3 where there`s a US presence. rare earth is more of a dirty by product of other mining more that specifically something that would be mined for... according to experts.

i don`t know who would or could replace the US dollar as the world reserve currency. bric nations could trade among themselves accepting their own currencies and that could grow with none being a alpha currency. our big problem is one day if our debt hits the "magic number" if it`s $50 trillion or $37 trillion and there`s no one that will or can buy our t-bills. at some point "that much money doesn`t exist, dr evil" that`s when tshtf and teotwawki
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