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Trump unable to keep tariffs up, blames alcohol

  

Category:  Satire

Via:  hallux  •  4 weeks ago  •  8 comments

By:   Ian MacIntyre - The Beaverton

Trump unable to keep tariffs up, blames alcohol

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WASHINGTON D.C. – Following a robust initial showing, US President Donald J.  Trump  has announced to Canadians that he is unable to keep his strong  tariffs  going, in part “due to American booze”.

White House insiders explain that Trump’s tariffs, “while oddly-formed and taking an unusual shape”, were initially intended to last much longer.

“Mr. Trump had planned for his rigid tariffs to endure indefinitely, but unfortunately they were no match for the bourbon,” the aide said, referring to panicked calls from US liquor manufacturers whose products have been removed from Canadian shelves.

Warned the aide, “When it comes to keeping your   trade   strong, Jack Daniels can leave you soft every time.”

While official word out of the Trump White House is that this kind of tariff collapse “has never happened to them before”, many are pointing to the exact same lack of stamina during Trump’s February tariffs.

Back in Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin   Trudeau , expressed confusion that Trump’s tariff threat had already come to a quick and limp end.

“On the phone Donald said that his big strong tariffs would last longer than anybody could possibly imagine,” explained Trudeau. “But now they’ve shrivelled to the point where they only apply to non-CUSMA goods, if that.”

Trudeau added, “When it comes to strong lumber, always buy Canadian.”

Back at the White House, Trump remained boastful about his economic front. “Many countries have said that a Trump tariff is the largest and most beautiful one they’ve ever seen. Though I usually had to pay them to say that.”

At press time, President Trump was searching for a way to revive his turgid tariffs, and was considering borrowing some of  Elon Musk ’s ketamine.


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Hallux
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1  seeder  Hallux    4 weeks ago

Sorry Donald but weak slime like Ted Cruz are no example of your northern betters.

 
 
 
devangelical
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2  devangelical    4 weeks ago

trumpski forgot anchor baby ted gave up his canadian citizenship ...

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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3  Buzz of the Orient    4 weeks ago

Trump has already got calls from the CEOs of GM, Ford, and Stellantis, Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa about potash, besides I'm sure others as well as the American booze manufacturing bigwigs.  Without being satire, that is just a start of those who rightly predict the problems to be caused in the USA from Trump's tariffs.  We can sit back and watch the cookie crumble.

 
 
 
Hallux
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3.1  seeder  Hallux  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @3    4 weeks ago

He's down to trying to bully Gaza at this point. This cirque des cirques no longer entertains no matter how hard it tries to imitate The Apprentice in its final seasons.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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3.1.1  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Hallux @3.1    4 weeks ago

That's where his bullying is needed, with terrorists who will not listen to reason. 

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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4  Sean Treacy    4 weeks ago

It is funny to see Canadians  proudly remove booze they already paid for from their shelves. That’ll show em..

 
 
 
Hallux
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4.1  seeder  Hallux  replied to  Sean Treacy @4    4 weeks ago

... "funny" to see you fail to understand it cancels the next order. Ask Jack D, he'll explain it to you.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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4.2  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Sean Treacy @4    4 weeks ago

LOL.  Eventually those bottles will be sold, when reason returns to the American government.  As Hallux has just posted, what's going to hurt only America is what is no longer GOING to be bought, now that Canadians are on a "Buy Canadian Products" kick, so the bourbon might have just sat on the shelves anyway.  If it wasn't going to hurt, why the call from Kentucky to the PotUS?

 
 

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