@sonhouse saidTo make this more interesting and understand your mind more why don’t you tell me what you think my answers will be to this stupidity. I could feed you daily or teach you to fish.
you have a problem putting 2 and 2 together? A 12 minute so called press conference with no questions allowed and you think that was a triumph for Trump? Putin is the one who was upbeat because he is the one who benefited from the journey, Trump doesn't know jack about diplomacy for instance letting Putin talk first where any other REAL POTUS would have started talking first but Putin decided he can talk which was a diplomatic slap in the face of Trump.
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@mike69 saidJust fine @mike69, We don't bother buying anything American. How is the big cut in Canadian Visitors effecting the U.S.....I already know the answer on that, lots of money being lost because of tariff's, how you doing still able to buy groceries???
How’s that 70 cents to our dollar working out for you?
Have you guys figured out yet that the cost is being passed on to you and the Americans are actually paying for the tariff's at the end of the day?? I very much doubt you have it figured out yet, I am sure there are many Americans who have though.
Don't believe everything King Trump says about people flocking the U.S. to do business. It actually isn't happening!!!
-VR
@Very-Rusty saidWe don’t care, it hasn’t done anything to us, buy what you want😂😂😂. It has dropped because most of you can’t afford to go anywhere due to this and being over taxed and leadership that cares nothing about you. I’ve read hundreds of Canadian post that say this along with wishing they had a leader like Trump. You listen to bs on your liberal news I hope it keeps you full. You need us we don’t need you, you’re tiny in comparison how much do you really think you effect us here. How many investors are flocking to Canada with huge investments😂😂.
Just fine @mike69, We don't bother buying anything American. How is the big cut in Canadian Visitors effecting the U.S.....I already know the answer on that, lots of money being lost because of tariff's, how you doing still able to buy groceries???
Have you guys figured out yet that the cost is being passed on to you and the Americans are actually paying for the tariff' ...[text shortened]... y much doubt you have it figured out yet, I am sure there are many Americans who have though.
-VR
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@mike69 saidName me one Canadian that you heard saying that, you are as full of B.S. as Putin is with his compliments to King Trump!!!
We don’t care, it hasn’t done anything to us, buy what you want😂😂😂. It has dropped because most of you can’t afford to go anywhere due to this and being over taxed and leadership that cares nothing about you. I’ve read hundreds of Canadian post that say this along with wishing they had a leader like Trump. You listen to bs on your liberal news I hope it keeps you full. You ...[text shortened]... really think you effect us here. How many investors are flocking to Canada with huge investments😂😂.
Simple @mike69, we are not buying from the U.S. or visiting not because we can't afford it but to just Buy Canadian and we will buy from any other countries but The U.S.... We are visiting abroad in Europe and in our own Country. This is a FACT!!!!
-VR
@Very-Rusty saidFIGHT! FIGHT!
Just fine @mike69, We don't bother buying anything American. How is the big cut in Canadian Visitors effecting the U.S.....I already know the answer on that, lots of money being lost because of tariff's, how you doing still able to buy groceries???
Have you guys figured out yet that the cost is being passed on to you and the Americans are actually paying for the tariff' ...[text shortened]... y much doubt you have it figured out yet, I am sure there are many Americans who have though.
-VR
I bet it would look like this
Shout out to Hank Hill for representing California at 1:28
@Very-Rusty saidAgain, we don’t care, you aren’t effecting us here, nothing has changed except we’re tired of getting screwed by Canada, you are tiny under or at 40 million. You’re sinking and no most aren’t traveling anywhere, their broke with no hope in sight and sick of their leadership.
Name me one Canadian that you heard saying that, you are as full of B.S. as Putin is with his compliments to King Trump!!!
Simple @mike69, we are not buying from the U.S. or visiting not because we can't afford it but to just Buy Canadian and we will buy from any other countries but The U.S.... We are visiting abroad in Europe and in our own Country. This is a FACT!!!!
-VR
@mike69 said@mike69,
Again, we don’t care, you aren’t effecting us here, nothing has changed except we’re tired of getting screwed by Canada, you are tiny under or at 40 million. You’re sinking and no most aren’t traveling anywhere, their broke with no hope in sight and sick of their leadership.
You don't have a clue what you are talking about, that would make you clueless and looking silly. You don't know much about Canada at all when all is said and done.
Soon China will be the power of the World, remember I said it when I have passed and left this world.
-VR
@Very-Rusty saidYes I do, didn’t China just shake the last couple drops on your head laughing. That’s an odd wish little man about them they have their own crumbling issues. Come across the border and you get 70 cent on the dollar and who’s winning?
@mike69,
You don't have a clue what you are talking about, that would make you clueless and looking silly. You don't know much about Canada at all when all is said and done.
Soon China will be the power of the World, remember I said it when I have passed and left this world.
-VR
@Very-Rusty saidChina is falling apart internally, their land/air/water is polluted beyond recovery and their people are sick from all the poisons in their bodies, plus the economy is disintegrating from fraud and corruption. Their people are being worked to death and are scraping by on minimal wages that don't leave them a penny leftover for anything but bare subsistance.
@mike69,
You don't have a clue what you are talking about, that would make you clueless and looking silly. You don't know much about Canada at all when all is said and done.
Soon China will be the power of the World, remember I said it when I have passed and left this world.
-VR
Where have you been?
@Very-Rusty saidyou think you can just lie about it?
Just fine @mike69, We don't bother buying anything American. How is the big cut in Canadian Visitors effecting the U.S.....I already know the answer on that, lots of money being lost because of tariff's, how you doing still able to buy groceries???
Have you guys figured out yet that the cost is being passed on to you and the Americans are actually paying for the tariff' ...[text shortened]... King Trump says about people flocking the U.S. to do business. It actually isn't happening!!!
-VR
IT IS HAPPENING...
"A wave of U.S. manufacturing investment in 2025
A growing number of major corporations have announced significant U.S. manufacturing investments in early 2025. The surge in announcements follows the start of President Donald Trump’s second term and the implementation of new tariffs on imported goods. While not all companies have explicitly cited tariffs as their reason for expansion, many are increasing their domestic manufacturing footprints across multiple sectors, including technology, pharmaceuticals, and automotive.
Below is a summary of the most notable announcements:
Apple – $500 billion U.S. investment
Apple has committed to spending over $500 billion to expand its manufacturing presence in the U.S. over four years. The investment includes expanding operations in nine states and building a new 250,000-square-foot AI server facility in Houston. The company is also increasing its Advanced Manufacturing Fund and investing in research, development, and workforce training.
TSMC – $165 billion in U.S. chip manufacturing
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced an additional $100 billion in U.S. investments, bringing its total commitment to $165 billion. The funding will support three new fabrication plants, two packaging facilities, and a major R&D center in Phoenix, Arizona. According to the company, the expansion will generate tens of thousands of high-tech jobs.
Nvidia – First-ever U.S.-based chip and supercomputer manufacturing
Nvidia revealed plans to manufacture AI supercomputers and chips in the U.S. for the first time. The company has commissioned more than 1 million square feet of factory space in Texas and Arizona. The new facilities will support Nvidia’s Blackwell chip production and supercomputer assembly, with partnerships including Foxconn and Wistron.
Johnson & Johnson – $55 billion in domestic pharma facilities
Pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson is investing over $55 billion in U.S. manufacturing, research, and technology over four years. The company is currently building a biologics facility in Wilson, North Carolina, which will focus on next-generation cancer and neurological treatments. J&J will also expand capacity at existing U.S. plants.
Eli Lilly – Four new U.S. pharma plants
Eli Lilly announced it will more than double its U.S. manufacturing investment to $50 billion by establishing four new sites. Three of these facilities will focus on active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) manufacturing and small-molecule chemical synthesis, aimed at strengthening domestic pharmaceutical supply chains. Source
GE Aerospace – $1 billion supply chain expansion
GE Aerospace will invest nearly $1 billion in its U.S. manufacturing and supply chain. The investment includes $500 million for facility expansion and $100 million for advanced material production. The company plans to hire approximately 5,000 U.S.-based employees in 2025.
Hyundai – $21 billion investment through 2028
Hyundai Motor Group will invest $21 billion in its U.S. operations between 2025 and 2028. The funds will support efforts to increase annual U.S. production to 1.2 million vehicles, improve parts localization, and develop future technologies including robotics and autonomous driving.
Chobani – $1.2 billion dairy facility in New York
Yogurt manufacturer Chobani plans to build a $1.2 billion factory in Rome, New York. At over 1 million square feet, the facility will be one of the largest dairy plants in the U.S., with a projected capacity of 1 billion pounds of product per year and the creation of 1,000 jobs. This follows a separate $500 million expansion in Idaho.
Cra-Z-Art – 50% U.S. production boost
Toy and school supply maker Cra-Z-Art, based in New Jersey, announced a 50% increase in its U.S. manufacturing capacity. The company cited tariff-related cost concerns as a factor and plans to expand its facilities and workforce to speed up delivery and reduce costs.
Honda – Civic Hybrid production shifts to Indiana
Honda confirmed it will shift all production of its Civic Hybrid Hatchback from Japan to Indiana, responding to new auto part tariffs. Previously, production was split between Japan and the U.S. This change aims to reduce exposure to import duties and simplify supply chains.
https://www.ecommercenorthamerica.org/2025/04/22/us-manufacturing-investments-2025-companies-list/
@AThousandYoung saidLook up import amounts for them, even much of the food, then also tariffs imposed. Not to mention those exporters that have to import things to make their products from wherever with the usd being what is used by other places selling to them also.
It gives their export industry an advantage over ours