RDK said:
Ever negotiate a contract? Ever have a disagreement with the other side as to what the words actually mean?
Almost every day. I have an engineering business, and most people don't seem to understand what a "change of requirements" means... (change in requirements = change in price)
RDK said:
How can you defend the dishonourable actions of your nation?
I am not the spokesman for this nation. Why would you expect me to defend the actions of someone else? (as previously stated, I'm only guilty by association)
RDK said:
I notice that you have not come up with as serious an example as the US continued violations of NAFTA over the softwood lumber dispute. This is a case where an allegedly nation of laws is simply thumbing its nose at the many tribunals that have ruled against it.
I really don't understand enough about the issue! (but keep reading on)
RDK said:
If you really do feel for the communities in Canada that have been economically devastated by the softwood lumber dispute then do something about it. Don’t apologize for your government write your president and other elected representatives and encourage them to honour their word and agreements.
Let them know that you want to live in a country where your government’s word is its bond and that written agreements actually mean something.
With all due respect RDK - you're way too idealistic. I told you a long time ago, I don't put any faith in politicians. I don't care if they're yours or ours.
Unfortunately, even though I feel for them, I feel for a whole slug of other people, too. There are things that are unfair in the US. I don't believe in "letter writing." Before you go ballistic on that - understand, my little letter does NOTHING to stop the lobbyists behind the "cause." Unfortunately, we live in a society where bribery is legal, but ONLY for politicians. (see previous post, about politicians NOT being held to the same standards as companies) If YOU were profiting from the conflict, who would YOU listen to - American companies who are buying your vote, or some letter writing whiner?
And, whether you realize it or not, the American "2 party" system is KILLING us. They are both on the same bankrolls. Some just make more than others, depending on the cause.
Sorry to be so blunt, but unfortunately, the best way to resolve this conflict, may be to just starting putting your dollars into the politicians' pockets. If Canadians have to compete with Americans for the lobby, you will surely beat the American companies. (I don't think we do too well on exports) It becomes a game of "diminshing returns" on the part of the American companies, who are barely competitive now.
In that regards, you once again, have "free access to every part of our markets." That's exactly how everyone else has to play the game.
Once again, I'm a realist.
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