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I had to do a double take when I saw Lemmy.ca spiked to 9.1k registered users

  • Is there a problem using an email alias to sign up? I applied more than a week ago. I recognize it’s a lot of work but I was wondering if I had been accidentally been binned as a bot.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca
    vastard @lemmynsfw.com

    What has Canada been working on this week in response?

    Wondering if people wanted to speculate what’s been going on this week amid the new threats and tariffs. Seems like a lot of radio silence.

    Is that a good thing or a bad thing? I’m not sure. On one hand I think it’s healthy to not give the bully in the room undue attention. But ignoring entirely doesn’t project a position of strength, either.

    This week we had our Mr and Ms Premiers Go To Washington moment but little else. Is that to give Liberal leadership candidates to speak up? Perhaps more room for PP to attack shoes?

  • I’m not expecting Trudeau to respond to stupid shit like this but he’s been pretty silent this week. I’m hoping that means he has some trade deals to announce.

    The good news about global tariff threats is that it would be really easy to find allies that would match responding tariffs made against our exports or diverting required resources away from that orange fuck.

  • This was a token gesture but I’m glad this happened. We don’t have many levers to pull but our resolve to bear the hurt for longer than the Americans is one of them.

    Demonstrating that Canadians can unite across political ideologies and fight for a shared goal should give pause—not to the idiots that float this policy, but to the state senators and reps who need to worry about their reelections.

    It’s a stretch but things are dire and I want a win, Lemmy Pals.

  • He’s had 20 years in politics to to come up with at least one good idea and he just hasn’t. He’s a career critic. That has served him well as the opposition but you can’t lead when your only play is to blame somebody else.

  • From a customer’s perspective it’s been frustrating and atrocious. But before the new fine structure was introduced they were allowed to do whatever the UARB would rubber stamp. Now at least there’s a penalty to sucking.

  • Ever-increasing fines for poor performance might finally be showing an effect. I’m not a Houston super fan but I do approve of his rhetoric of holding Emera responsible for its poor planning and lack of preventative maintenance.

  • Decrease potash exports by 5% every week tariffs are in place. We’d have them where we want them within 6 weeks.

    I would say enacting immediate 100% cut offs to the food supply make us out to be the bad guys. But with a consistent measured response we would get results without making an enemy of most everyday American people.

  • It appears the sarcasm in my czar lament wasn’t apparent.

    Without sarcasm, I do think Trump is making a game or a joke out of threatening our sovereignty because of his size and military advantage.

    His miscalculation is that he isn’t an emperor… yet. Economic consequences to tariffs on Americans will eventually become unpopular enough that republican reps and senators will collectively twist his arm to back down by taking away their rubber stamping. The rumblings are already happening.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca
    vastard @lemmynsfw.com

    Trump promises 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports — including from Canada