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Non-Rev
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Posts: 227
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 9:44 pm
With the complete and utter DISASTER in the deep South now, the Americans would have to be crazy to continue this Tariff even one more day! Talk about shooting yourself in the foot!!! 
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Constantinople
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Posts: 3854
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 9:52 pm
Non-Rev Non-Rev: With the complete and utter DISASTER in the deep South now, the Americans would have to be crazy to continue this Tariff even one more day! Talk about shooting yourself in the foot!!! 
We will recover swiftly.
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Posts: 9956
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 9:54 pm
Even though it's irrelevant to the softwood issue.
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Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 9:56 pm
Tman1 Tman1: Even though it's irrelevant to the softwood issue.
how did the yanks shot themselves in the foot though. I know it is painfully obvious to everyone else, I just don't see it. 
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nomad37
Active Member
Posts: 125
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 10:43 pm
Canadian_Mind Canadian_Mind: Tman1 Tman1: Even though it's irrelevant to the softwood issue. how did the yanks shot themselves in the foot though. I know it is painfully obvious to everyone else, I just don't see it. 
I'm guessing he thinks we are crazy because the cost of the tariffs add about US$3000 to every new house constructed. So one could infer with all the rebuilding necessary after Katrina, we could really use lots of cheap lumber, and we're stupid to not just say "Send it in!" - hurting ourselves by maintaining the tariffs. I honestly don't have any predictions how Katrina will play into the picture, if at all.
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GD_
Junior Member
Posts: 54
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 10:50 pm
The softwood lumber tariffs are destroying the lumber industry in some areas, The Lumber industry should be more of the more robust industries, but now it's fading in some areas because of the protectionist polices of teh American government and the inability of our government to combat these moronic policies that spit in the face of free trade.
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Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 10:51 pm
nomad37 nomad37: Canadian_Mind Canadian_Mind: Tman1 Tman1: Even though it's irrelevant to the softwood issue. how did the yanks shot themselves in the foot though. I know it is painfully obvious to everyone else, I just don't see it.  I'm guessing he thinks we are crazy because the cost of the tariffs add about US$3000 to every new house constructed. So one could infer with all the rebuilding necessary after Katrina, we could really use lots of cheap lumber, and we're stupid to not just say "Send it in!" - hurting ourselves by maintaining the tariffs. I honestly don't have any predictions how Katrina will play into the picture, if at all.
it might
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nomad37
Active Member
Posts: 125
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 11:04 pm
Canadian_Mind Canadian_Mind: nomad37 nomad37: Canadian_Mind Canadian_Mind: Tman1 Tman1: Even though it's irrelevant to the softwood issue. how did the yanks shot themselves in the foot though. I know it is painfully obvious to everyone else, I just don't see it.  I'm guessing he thinks we are crazy because the cost of the tariffs add about US$3000 to every new house constructed. So one could infer with all the rebuilding necessary after Katrina, we could really use lots of cheap lumber, and we're stupid to not just say "Send it in!" - hurting ourselves by maintaining the tariffs. I honestly don't have any predictions how Katrina will play into the picture, if at all. it might
Maybe.
In the deep south, they build more with concrete products than lumber, but, I'm way out on a limb if I try to say what that means. Surely lots of lumber is used too. No crystal ball here, or I'd look into it to see if friends are safe.
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Scarecrow
Active Member
Posts: 370
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 11:07 pm
So... the lumber dispute sucks huh?
They're screwing themselves.
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Non-Rev
Active Member
Posts: 227
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 11:10 pm
$1: I'm guessing he thinks we are crazy because the cost of the tariffs add about US$3000 to every new house constructed. So one could infer with all the rebuilding necessary after Katrina, we could really use lots of cheap lumber
Uhhhhhh.... and you couldn't??? OH! I get it - you'd rather pay all that money to huge Corporations, via the Byrd Amendment. That makes sense...
Waddanideeideeiz...... 
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Non-Rev
Active Member
Posts: 227
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 11:17 pm
$1: In the deep south, they build more with concrete products than lumber,
Yes, I noticed all that "concrete" strewn around in the streets and floating on the water....
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nomad37
Active Member
Posts: 125
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 11:19 pm
Non-Rev Non-Rev: $1: I'm guessing he thinks we are crazy because the cost of the tariffs add about US$3000 to every new house constructed. So one could infer with all the rebuilding necessary after Katrina, we could really use lots of cheap lumber Uhhhhhh.... and you couldn't??? OH! I get it - you'd rather pay all that money to huge Corporations, via the Byrd Amendment. That makes sense... Waddanideeideeiz......
Dude, lighten up, I was simply translating what I thought someone else meant. I pay so much money in my life that ends up supporting things I don't believe in, take a number and sit down.
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Non-Rev
Active Member
Posts: 227
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 11:23 pm
I jes' calls 'em as I sees 'em.....
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Posts: 42160
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2005 12:15 am
Everytime you think of them screwing us over, say this little mantra, "Oilsands, Oilsands".
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