@VINTAGESASKO Firstly, my season tickets are now going to be in the end zone. Very undecided on these changes. Will miss the return on a missed field goal. I like Uncle lol have lots of relatives in SK
@VINTAGESASKO Well I’m never too old to learn lol. I apologize ( my wife will be impressed)
Guess that will deserve a follow even though I’m a bomber fan
I see the blame Canada crowd is out in full force today.
For them, it is a “provocation” to quote America’s greatest post war President articulating his life-long opposition to protectionism, and support for free trade.
They’re deeply concerned that Donald Trump’s feelings have been hurt by having to listen to Ronald Reagan.
They’re now repeating Trump’s laughable claim that Reagan was a protectionist.
They amplify Trump’s absurd claim that Canada triggered a massive trade war through southbound migration and fentanyl smuggling, despite the clear fact that northbound smuggling of narcotics, guns, and migrants from the US to Canada are all massively higher.
When Trump said on January 7 that his plan was to use “economic force” to “acquire and annex Canada,” how did the blame Canada crowd respond? By blaming Canada.
There is no simple solution to dealing with Trump’s attacks on our economy. Given his capriciousness and apparent determination to cannibalize entire Canadian industries, there may be no solution at all.
But in finding the best way forward, we should understand that Canada isn’t to blame for this mess, and that grovelling is not a strategy.