Startlingly bad journalism from a paper as good as the WSJ. Is the paper trying to appease the administration in so obviously deviating from the reality of events?
> Over the winter, different alarm bells sounded. At the start of the year, President Trump threatened Canada with a slew of tariffs. In response, Canadians pulled California wines off store shelves, along with other American-made alcohol. U.S. wine exports to Canada dropped 96% in the second quarter—from nearly $111 million last year to under $4 million this year—and the U.S. wine trade surplus with Canada has flipped to a deficit for the first time ever.
Trump did not merely threaten Canada with tariffs. Canadians would be annoyed but not remarkably so if that were the only issue.
Trump repeatedly threatened Canada with annexation.
https://archive.ph/6isaz
Startlingly bad journalism from a paper as good as the WSJ. Is the paper trying to appease the administration in so obviously deviating from the reality of events?
> Over the winter, different alarm bells sounded. At the start of the year, President Trump threatened Canada with a slew of tariffs. In response, Canadians pulled California wines off store shelves, along with other American-made alcohol. U.S. wine exports to Canada dropped 96% in the second quarter—from nearly $111 million last year to under $4 million this year—and the U.S. wine trade surplus with Canada has flipped to a deficit for the first time ever.
Trump did not merely threaten Canada with tariffs. Canadians would be annoyed but not remarkably so if that were the only issue.
Trump repeatedly threatened Canada with annexation.
Maybe trying to appease, maybe just normalcy bias.
I mean, could you imagine an American president threatening to annex Canada? That would be totally freaking insane, right?
Somebody ought to package that grapes, and sell it for snacks.
Do wine grapes make good eating grapes?
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