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Bigun:
Shooting Ourselves in the Foot

By Walter E.Williams
July 11, 2018  5 min read

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The Canadian government, lining the pockets of its dairy producers, imposes high tariffs on American dairy imports. That forces Canadians to pay higher prices for dairy products. For example, Canadians pay $5.24 for a 10.5-ounce block of cheddar. In Washington, D.C., that same amount of cheddar sells for $3.64. Canadians pay $3.99 for a 1-pound container of yogurt. In Washington, D.C., you can get nearly twice as much yogurt for a little over $4. It's clear that the Canadian government's tariffs screw its citizens by forcing them to pay higher prices for dairy products.

What should the U.S. response be to Canada's screwing its citizens? If you were in the Trump administration, you might propose imposing tariffs on soft wood products that Americans import from Canada — in other words, retaliate against Canada by screwing American citizens. Canadian lumber — such as that from pine, spruce and fir trees — is used in U.S. homebuilding. Guess what tariffs on Canadian lumber do to home prices. If you answered that they raise the cost and American homebuyers are forced to pay higher prices, go to the head of the class.

Excerpt: More at link https://www.creators.com/read/walter-williams/07/18/shooting-ourselves-in-the-foot

Frank Cannon:
For example, Canadians pay $5.24 for a 10.5-ounce block of cheddar. In Washington, D.C., that same amount of cheddar sells for $3.64.

Eh, not true. That block of US cheddar in Canada costs twice as much. The Canadian cheddar, not so much.

Bigun:

--- Quote from: Frank Cannon on July 11, 2018, 04:09:50 am --- For example, Canadians pay $5.24 for a 10.5-ounce block of cheddar. In Washington, D.C., that same amount of cheddar sells for $3.64.

Eh, not true. That block of US cheddar in Canada costs twice as much. The Canadian cheddar, not so much.

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Yeah Frank!  Because of the tariffs American cheese is so expensive up there the Canucks buy their own for economic reasons.  Isn't that something?



thackney:

--- Quote from: Bigun on July 11, 2018, 02:31:10 pm ---Yeah Frank!  Because of the tariffs American cheese is so expensive up there the Canucks buy their own for economic reasons.  Isn't that something?

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And pay a consistently higher price because of it.  Getting the general population to subsidize a particular industry is foolish for a commodity.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/a-guide-to-understanding-the-dairy-dispute-between-the-us-andcanada/article34802291/

The World Trade Organization has ruled that the high prices paid to Canadian farmers are subsidies, making exports very difficult. For Canadian consumers, supply management also means consistently higher retail prices for dairy, chicken and eggs.

Bigun:

--- Quote from: thackney on July 11, 2018, 02:36:36 pm ---And pay a consistently higher price because of it.  Getting the general population to subsidize a particular industry is foolish for a commodity.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/a-guide-to-understanding-the-dairy-dispute-between-the-us-andcanada/article34802291/

The World Trade Organization has ruled that the high prices paid to Canadian farmers are subsidies, making exports very difficult. For Canadian consumers, supply management also means consistently higher retail prices for dairy, chicken and eggs.

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I'm not a fan of tariffs at all! Never have been!

The solution to all of this is getting rid of our Marxist income tax system and replacing it with what the founders universally endorsed!  Taxes on articles of consumption only at retail!


http://fairtax.org

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