WAB
AH ambassador
What I mean is in a number of states the state is actually the retailer.
County option in Texas applies to days an hours of sale by private businesses.
Yes, like Canada, it’s state by state (vs province by province).
What I mean is in a number of states the state is actually the retailer.
County option in Texas applies to days an hours of sale by private businesses.
I am sure Brent from AZ is an alright guy. As with Brent and many americans have their eyes shut towards the many domnistic problems america have. But on the other hand Brent is right. We should poke our own cattle.Brent, some of what you write is simply not right.
One should not interfere in the internal politics of another country, I agree.
Apart from the fact that in the end we in AH are constantly dealing with African affairs, aren't we?
But let me tell you, when the most powerful man in the free world sets policy, the world notices much faster than you in your desert in Arizona.
Besides, it's called the www. world wide net. and so everyone is invited to express their opinion and if you don't like it, why don't you open your own homepage?
After all, nobody criticizes you even though this is a forum about Africa hunting and you have contributed absolutely nothing about Africa, but you still seem to feel very comfortable here.
Here's a picture from the London Underground.It's actually from there.No joke.
I'm not sure the US economy is so happy when the other free world starts boycotting American goods because others are spitting at their feet. No need for tariffs at all.
See picture.
This year round - 50%
Tesla in free fall.
Why do you think?
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Here's a fun fact from Meta ai....."yes, Canada imposes tariffs on US products......dairy products are one example. Tariffs range from 201.5% to 313.5%. These tariffs are part of Canada's supply-management system"........bet you didn't hear that in the main stream propaganda effluvia........FWB
Yes, I am aware. I don't think any state should be involved in the sale of alcohol. I'd go as far as saying ATF should be a convenience store, and not a government agency, but that's not the point.
For example, in the States that control sales, a shelf full of Bud Light while all the other shelves were empty carried a much stronger message than not carrying the product at all. The State not choosing to provide sends a much different (and stronger) message than customers choosing not to purchase.
Here's a fun fact from Meta ai....."yes, Canada imposes tariffs on US products......dairy products are one example. Tariffs range from 201.5% to 313.5%. These tariffs are part of Canada's supply-management system"........bet you didn't hear that in the main stream propaganda effluvia........FWB
Here’s another fun fact for you by capita the use runs a major trade deficit with Canada. A country with 40million people comes within 60billion of spending with a country with 300million more people.
8750$ imported per Canadian
1215$ imported per American
But you probably don’t see that on Main stream media either.
You e just got to stop using facts and logic. It’s unfair!
Here's a fun fact from Meta ai....."yes, Canada imposes tariffs on US products......dairy products are one example. Tariffs range from 201.5% to 313.5%. These tariffs are part of Canada's supply-management system"........bet you didn't hear that in the main stream propaganda effluvia........FWB
Why don't you mention that the US also has a tariff structure in place on Canadian dairy above the zero-tariff quota?
And that our high tariff rates above the zero-tariff quota are designed to protect our fledgling dairy industry (Wisconsin alone has like twice as many dairy cows as the entire country) from dumping, as the US provides agricultural and livestock subsidies to their domestic dairy production to the tune of several billion dollars a year and encourages an industry where literal millions of gallons of milk are dumped every week.
Canada is still the second largest export destination for US dairy, more than a billion worth in 2024.
Many things seem to be missing from the conversation.
Why don't you mention that the US also has a tariff structure in place on Canadian dairy above the zero-tariff quota?
And that our high tariff rates above the zero-tariff quota are designed to protect our fledgling dairy industry (Wisconsin alone has like twice as many dairy cows as the entire country) from dumping, as the US provides agricultural and livestock subsidies to their domestic dairy production to the tune of several billion dollars a year and encourages an industry where literal millions of gallons of milk are dumped every week.
Canada is still the second largest export destination for US dairy, more than a billion worth in 2024.
Many things seem to be missing from the conversation.
To expand on the dairy issue U.S. dairy farms are also subsidized to the tune of 15-19 billion dollars annually. 73% of returns on U.S. dairy are government funded.
On virtually all issues, north or south of the border, left or right, international or domestic, belief in and defending a narrative, too often unwittingly, constitute debate.Because he either neglected to educate himself on the issue before posting or it didn’t fit the rhetoric he was attempting to convey.
Would love to see all the subsidies vanish....we farm citrus, no subsidies whatsoever, just crop insurance and pray for rain and no freezes....and of course high taxes and production costs. We have way too much gooberment involved in ag, with too much control.
What do I know about lumber I’m only typing this reply sitting on the butt of a log watching a brush pile burn.
Trump announced that he's buying a Tesla to help Elon. No Joke!Brent, some of what you write is simply not right.
One should not interfere in the internal politics of another country, I agree.
Apart from the fact that in the end we in AH are constantly dealing with African affairs, aren't we?
But let me tell you, when the most powerful man in the free world sets policy, the world notices much faster than you in your desert in Arizona.
Besides, it's called the www. world wide net. and so everyone is invited to express their opinion and if you don't like it, why don't you open your own homepage?
After all, nobody criticizes you even though this is a forum about Africa hunting and you have contributed absolutely nothing about Africa, but you still seem to feel very comfortable here.
Here's a picture from the London Underground.It's actually from there.No joke.
I'm not sure the US economy is so happy when the other free world starts boycotting American goods because others are spitting at their feet. No need for tariffs at all.
See picture.
This year round - 50%
Tesla in free fall.
Why do you think?
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I’ve addressed this before in a previous post. Dairy is only tariffed after a certain quota is met.
Canadian dairy farmers are on a quota system. 1kg of milk quota currently costs 24000$ here in Canada which is enough to milk one cow per day. The quota is in place to both keep the price high enough to provide the farmer with a decent price for his milk while also keeping the price low enough for the consumer to buy. There is no way that Canadian dairy farmers could compete with their American counterparts on the open market. American dairy farmers can expand at will. Where as Canadian for every cow requires a 24000 dollar expenditure plus the price of the cow. And that is if there is quota available at all for forsale through the dairy board.
Global warming!!!!! The outrage!!!!!
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