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  • I really doubt that, as I'm not american. Trump was hitting it out of the park for americans, literally stomping my head of state in negotiations. admittedly trudeau isn't all that bright. anyways, protectionist policies aren't a good idea. Setting up a situation protectionism isn't needed is better. Trump forced trudeau into allowing importation of american milk to canada, it used to be a given not.

  • No, it's not. You should see a bunch of appliances from that era like you do older eras, but they're just gone. My 53 fridge i bought last year, i was so happy when it turned on again. Moving them at that age is risky as hell. but I have ten fridges and 6 freezers i use to run my small town restaurant. I've paid close attention to the used market, I'm not just blowing random horseshit. Commercial grade is a different story. but wasn;t what I was talking about.

  • nah dude. You put as much money as possible back into the business, instead of paying it in income tax. When you're small, you basically want to make sure your net profit is 1 dollar end of fiscal year. When you're big enough, then ok, show a profit. pay your tax. Those better accountants you can now afford, they're a write off too though. I own a bar, place doesn't make any money, all the bills are paid though, pay a lot in federal and provincial sales taxes. It's a different mentality. You just get used to it being ok not to show or have much a profit, because the business pays all your bills, you're almost like an old subsistence model where you might handle lots of cash, but you never keep much because of myriad taxes and expenses, but it doesn't really matter, the heats on and there's always food in the fridge.