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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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From: Elroy Jetson3/1/2025 10:57:00 PM
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Donald Trump has the brain of a cartoon squirrel — a strongly anti-business squirrel.

I've worked for Weyerheauser's home building division and Weyerhaeuser has lumber mills in the United States and Canada as does Louisiana Pacific and other companies:

sawmills in Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oregon, and Washington;

sawmills in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan.


Just imagine the extreme dangers Weyerhaeuser has taken over the decades, taking advantage of themselves by moving lumber, wood products and structural building components back and forth across the US / Canadian border being cut produced and marketed in both nations.

To people running businesses, the US-Canadian border has never really existed until this bozo came along. Wood gets cut and partially processed, crosses the border to be processed differently at a different plant and often back across the border again. Trump has some delusional vision of Gepetto working in his one-man wood-shop hand-crafting wooden boys.

Trump orders investigation into dangers of lumber imports, including from Canada - cbc.ca





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