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The sentiment really needs to shift to buy non-american. As a canadian i am totally happy to buy EU, AuS, NZ, even China over USA.
Beg to differ. This feels a bit like those republicans voting to abolish the social security they rely upon just to "own the libs".
China is in no way better than the US and needs to be stopped just as much.
We should act in our own interest (furthering manufacturing in Western/democratic countries) and not in spite ("owning" the us-americans)
Agreed. Though I'd welcome Canada into the EU cordially.
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