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Opinion: The U.S. actually has a huge trade surplus in services – that’s where Canada should hit
(www.theglobeandmail.com)
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The average Canadian buys $8,381 worth of US imports ($352 billion, 42 million people, with some rounding). The average US citizen buys $1,246 worth of Canadian imports ($431 billion, 346 million people, again some rounding).
Canadians are being taken advantage of by the US, and then the US government is demanding more? We already buy more than 6.5 times as much of their imports, how much more is expected to "make it fair"?
He doesn't understand that. He sees "trade deficit" and thinks he's being ripped off because he's a fucking idiot and doesn't like to be corrected, so new information literally cannot enter his brain the same way as for us.
This is a man who famously stiffs everyone he hires. He thinks he's being ripped off because he believes anyone who actually pays for the things they purchase are suckers and idiots.