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How would any agency know I am American if I am using a Canadian burner phone or an email to confirm my bookings?

You think we are fucking stupid?
Just talking to you 2 minutes, she will know unless she is very stupid.
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We got worse, Carney as PM and he is an unelected official.

Seriously? You should be despaired to write such a comment and pretend to be a proud Canadian.
You should be very sad that the carbon tax will be scraped by Carney.
You lost 90% of your arguments promoting RabbitHair.
And your remaining 10% was PM Trudeau that you hated calling in woke, castro, and other nonsens expressions.

RabbitHair committed a big mistake refusing to get his Secret Security Clearance to be able to continue propagating his lies. In fact he used the same tactic as the Dumb president.
 
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Let the politicians battle it out. I would think our business as escorts is to spread joy & love,
Your business is simply making money, as all business.
If you wanted to spread joy and love, your services would be free or affordable for the mass.
Don't push your luck too far. :p
 
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Just talking to you 2 minutes, she will know unless she is very stupid.
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The vast majority of my bookings in Montreal were by text message or email..on Canadian burner phone with Canadian email....so you don't know what you are talking about. I even have a fake Facebook account that lives in Canada. Once the booking is made the rate is locked. This is SOOOO stupid. You have completely lost your minds. Even with a phone this would be the easiest thing ever in the world to beat. Dude you never heard of VoiceMod? You still living in 1980 or what? Silly post, silly thread.
 
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Oh, and keeping their questionable-quality food out of our pantries seems like a solid first step.
I agree, it's a good time to have laws on food like in Europe. Ban some additives that are cancerigen or cause addiction. Limit salt, saturated fat and sugar in restaurant. Bye to many american fast food (and some canadian). Better health for us. The only reason we never adopted those laws was because we tried to be a good ally and do like them.
 
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The vast majority of my bookings in Montreal were by text message or email..on Canadian burner phone with Canadian email....so you don't know what you are talking about. I even have a fake Facebook account that lives in Canada. Once the booking is made the rate is locked.
To resume, you use a fake number, a fake FB account... remind me of an Orange Fake President
USA is #1 in the world for incarceration / population (excepted China and Russia)
USA is #1 in the world for breast augmentation / population
 
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The vast majority of my bookings in Montreal were by text message or email..on Canadian burner phone with Canadian email....so you don't know what you are talking about. I even have a fake Facebook account that lives in Canada. Once the booking is made the rate is locked. This is SOOOO stupid. You have completely lost your minds. Even with a phone this would be the easiest thing ever in the world to beat. Dude you never heard of VoiceMod? You still living in 1980 or what? Silly post, silly thread.
Do you wear a Canadian flag while travelling elsewhere? Given your own statements, you seem like a criminal entering and doing business in Canada under false pretenses...
 
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Seriously? You should be despaired to write such a comment and pretend to be a proud Canadian.
You should be very sad that the carbon tax will be scraped by Carney.
You lost 90% of your arguments promoting RabbitHair.
And your remaining 10% was PM Trudeau that you hated calling in woke, castro, and other nonsens expressions.

RabbitHair committed a big mistake refusing to get his Secret Security Clearance to be able to continue propagating his lies. In fact he used the same tactic as the Dumb president.
Carney was Trudeau's economic advisor for 5 years, look at Trudeau's record under 9 years of Liberal policies, a housing crisis, record food bank usage, doubled down on debt. Carney is Trudeau 2.0 but on steroids.

Carney is taking ideas from Poilievre's playbook like scrapping the carbon tax and scrapping the capital gains hike and the only reason he is doing is to get elected. But his plan is to put a new hidden carbon tax that is higher.


^^^^ Behold, it says it on his website. Carbon Tax Carney is sneaky. He says it all, read between the lines. He will add restrictions and implement environmental charges directly to industries and imports from countries that got no climate change reduction policies in place which as you know the extra costs will be passed on to the customer. His website also states he has no plans to remove restrictions and surcharges for climate change. It is indeed sneaky. You also raved about the carbon tax rebate, another trick used by Trudeau to dupe people. Carbon Tax Carney is just playing with words and renaming things and applying the carbon tax in a different way to trick people to get elected.

You also mention about the security clearance, why does Trudeau not release the names of the MPs involved in foreign interference?

But this thread is about 25% tariffs on American tourists, so I will not hijack this thread any further.
 
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Remember that Trump received only about 31% of the vote. Harris got about 30%. Most of the remaining 39% were people who did not vote or who supported a minuscule % of fringe wackos. I voted for Harris.I have always voted a straight Democratic ticket. How about if you hear from an old American who has always loved Canadians and who has been visiting Canada ever since early childhood.

Do not believe the Trump lie that he received a mandate. Do not let Trump occupy a room in your head. Why would I visit Canada regularly for all these years if I did not love Toronto and Montreal and the people who live here? I am profoundly ashamed of and in disagreement with present anti-Canadian threats and policies. Stay strong. You have friends in the US and all over the world. Watch the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. That could signal "the end of the beginning."

La prospérité est importante, mais il ne s’agit pas seulement d’argent. Mais ceux d’entre nous qui profitent du libre-échange naturel des deux côtés des Grands Lacs et du fleuve Saint-Laurent doivent pouvoir manger jusqu’à ce que cette tempête de stupidité se calme.
Facts matter he got just under 50 percent of the vote. The 2nd most votes in history. Every swing state, the popular vote, and every single demographic in the country showed a gain in votes. He did better, outperformed in 100 percent of every district compared to 2020.

This little tiff will be resolved shortly and we can all get back to normal and have fun.
 

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I gotta say i find this all a bit strange.
For decades canada has charged the US higher tariffs than we have on them, perhaps the most egregious being dairy products
Yet we did not boo the Canadian national anthem, throw tantrums, or make calls for canadian tourists to be charged anything extra
Nor were there any Canadian citizens making super cringe statements of how sorry they were or how embarassing it was to be Canadians
Why would that be?
Because anybody with a a somewhat functional brain understood that canada was doing that to protect their businesses and farms, and thats what canada should do, any country should do
And that includes the US! Trump is doing what he is supposed to do by putting America first in what he believes is the proper way, its tough to see entire swaths of towns just disappear along with the factories/companies that supported them, tons of family farms fold, cities like detroit decimated, mostly due to unfair trade practices, makes sense for us to try to balance things out a bit, just as it makes sense for canada to do what they did
Just because the US has allowed it to happen for so long its almost as if other countries feel like that means we should continue to allow it to happen forever! No matter at what detriment to us
 

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I gotta say i find this all a bit strange.
For decades canada has charged the US higher tariffs than we have on them, perhaps the most egregious being dairy products
Yet we did not boo the Canadian national anthem, throw tantrums, or make calls for canadian tourists to be charged anything extra
Nor were there any Canadian citizens making super cringe statements of how sorry they were or how embarassing it was to be Canadians
Why would that be?
Because anybody with a a somewhat functional brain understood that canada was doing that to protect their businesses and farms, and thats what canada should do, any country should do
And that includes the US! Trump is doing what he is supposed to do by putting America first in what he believes is the proper way, its tough to see entire swaths of towns just disappear along with the factories/companies that supported them, tons of family farms fold, cities like detroit decimated, mostly due to unfair trade practices, makes sense for us to try to balance things out a bit, just as it makes sense for canada to do what they did
Just because the US has allowed it to happen for so long its almost as if other countries feel like that means we should continue to allow it to happen forever! No matter at what detriment to us
Protectionism is bad for the customer because it limits competition and protects certain markets and sectors. The dairy cartel should be removed, it is designed to protect the dairy producers in Canada to keep the prices higher. The CRTC has the same mentality to keep competition out, the result is the highest telecommunication prices in the world in Canada. The best thing to do for the customer is to remove tariffs, trade barriors, restrictions, no carbon taxes. Open market free trade creates competition and that stimulates innovation and gets a better product at a lower price. Win win for the customer. See, Canada decided to impose tariffs on EVs from China because they were able to offer the same thing if not better at a lower price. In protecting manufacturers in Canada, the customer no longer has access to lower priced EVs. Who pays? The customer and the business profits. I mentioned this in another thread, China now retaliated by imposing tariffs on Canadian exports, everyone was silent. Another thing Canada wants to do is put tariffs or ban tires from Asian countries because the prices are too low.
 
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To resume, you use a fake number, a fake FB account... remind me of an Orange Fake President
USA is #1 in the world for incarceration / population (excepted China and Russia)
USA is #1 in the world for breast augmentation / population
Are you telling MERB clients they should not respect their own privacy in being clients of escort agencies? Are you telling MERB posters they should be conducting their bookings with real name, real phone number, real emails? See the post below. Is there something seriously the matter with you? If your posts are serious good luck avoiding privacy breaches in a world that cannot wait to prey upon yours. What do the last 2 sentences in your post have to do with this discussion about the protocol in booking escorts?

Are you using a fake name to post on MERB or no? You tell your employer and family to call you LikeItHot?
 
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Do you wear a Canadian flag while travelling elsewhere? Given your own statements, you seem like a criminal entering and doing business in Canada under false pretenses...
Do you not value your own personal privacy? Or do you use your real name and real phone number and real email in booking escorts? Did it ever occur to you that that information could get in the hands of third parties you may not want to have that information? We are not just talking about booking escorts in Canada- we are talking about booking escorts anywhere since most people do not operate differently country to country.

The message I get on these posts is you don't have a career worth protecting, or perhaps are young and haven't started one?
 
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For decades canada has charged the US higher tariffs than we have on them, perhaps the most egregious being dairy products
Yet we did not boo the Canadian national anthem, throw tantrums, or make calls for canadian tourists to be charged anything extra
Nor were there any Canadian citizens making super cringe statements of how sorry they were or how embarassing it was to be Canadians
Why would that be?
Because anybody with a a somewhat functional brain understood that canada was doing that to protect their businesses and farms, and thats what canada should do, any country should
And that includes the US! Trump is doing what he is supposed to do by putting America first in what he believes is the proper way, its tough to see entire swaths of towns just disappear along with the factories/companies that supported them, tons of family farms fold, cities like detroit decimated, mostly due to unfair trade practices, makes sense for us to try to balance things out a bit, just as it makes sense for canada to do what they did
Just because the US has allowed it to happen for so long its almost as if other countries feel like that means we should continue to allow it to happen forever! No matter at what detriment to us
I really think Trump is just trying to push the envelope and see how far it will go. He is putting the USA first in a way that not all prior Presidents have done, but I think (or hope) that he will dial it back when reason and sense indicates he should do so. After all he is responsible for the book The Art of The Deal, isn't he?
Dealmaking can take many different ways, shapes and forms that seem bizarre but in the end lead to a better result for one and sometimes both sides.

I see it all the time in my business. There was a Judge who I think in his personal life was a decent guy probably to go out and have drinks with and maybe could pass as "one of the guys", but as a Judge he was a real SOB. By intention and design. He operated with threats and threats which both sides knew he could make good on. He would threaten defaults if adjusters not agreeing with his settlement recommendations were not present in Court. He would threaten the non-settling attorney with making him start picking a jury the next day. All threats he could make good on. In the end his Draconian methods were effective and got cases off his docket. He got results. I see a lot of his methodologies being used by Trump. We will see if Trump is as effective using them.

You guys never see what goes on in Court but this is business 101 we see every day and it's absolutely the same kinds of deal making as what Trump is trying to do using similar methodology.
 
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Protectionism is bad for the customer because it limits competition and protects certain markets and sectors. The dairy cartel should be removed, it is designed to protect the dairy producers in Canada to keep the prices higher. The CRTC has the same mentality to keep competition out, the result is the highest telecommunication prices in the world in Canada. The best thing to do for the customer is to remove tariffs, trade barriors, restrictions, no carbon taxes. Open market free trade creates competition and that stimulates innovation and gets a better product at a lower price. Win win for the customer. See, Canada decided to impose tariffs on EVs from China because they were able to offer the same thing if not better at a lower price. In protecting manufacturers in Canada, the customer no longer has access to lower priced EVs. Who pays? The customer and the business profits. I mentioned this in another thread, China now retaliated by imposing tariffs on Canadian exports, everyone was silent. Another thing Canada wants to do is put tariffs or ban tires from Asian countries because the prices are too low.

Don't you believe that it can cost more to produce milk in Canada due to our climate ? I don't know. Do you believe that all milk farm owners are millionnaires or billionnaires? Their businesses are worth much but they get the $$$ only ehen they sell them or retire.
If you think they are stealing, hurry-up and buy milk producing farm !
 

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Don't you believe that it can cost more to produce milk in Canada due to our climate ? I don't know. Do you believe that all milk farm owners are millionnaires or billionnaires? Their businesses are worth much but they get the $$$ only ehen they sell them or retire.
If you think they are stealing, hurry-up and buy milk producing farm !
It is not for the state to decide who will buy what and to limit choice and to create a unfair market. Let the ppl decide with their wallet. If they want to support Canadian dairy then they can do so and pay the higher prices. It is like Amazones, ppl say to support unions but will they really abandon convience to have delivery to their home? Competition drives innovation and gets the best product at the best price. Scap the dairy supply management and get rid of the CRTC.
 
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It is not for the state to decide who will buy what and to limit choice and to create a unfair market. Let the ppl decide with their wallet. If they want to support Canadian dairy then they can do so and pay the higher prices. It is like Amazones, ppl say to support unions but will they really abandon convience to have delivery to their home? Competition drives innovation and gets the best product at the best price. Scap the dairy supply management and get rid of the CRTC.

Yeah, that take is oversimplified and ignores how the real world works - especially in Canada, where certain industries rely on stability over pure free-market chaos.

"Let the people decide with their wallet"
Sounds nice in theory, but in practice, free markets don’t lead to fair competition. The U.S. heavily subsidizes its dairy industry, meaning American milk would flood the Canadian market at artificially low prices, wiping out local farmers. Once that happens, guess what? Prices go up anyway because there's no local industry left to keep them in check.

"Competition drives innovation"
Sure, when markets are fair. But dairy isn’t a tech startup - it’s an essential part of the food system. Small farms can’t compete with mass-produced, hormone-tainted, subsidized U.S. milk. That’s not competition, that’s market destruction. Countries that ditched supply management (like your perfect example Australia) saw their small farms collapse, leading to corporate-controlled dairy and ongoing milk shortages.

"Scrap the CRTC"
The CRTC isn’t perfect, but it exists to prevent monopolies and keep Canadian media from getting steamrolled by U.S. corporations. Without it, we'd have Comcast-tier internet, fewer regional providers, and rural areas stuck using 2400 baud modems. The U.S. itself has strict media protection policies (FCC regulations, local content quotas), but I guess under Agent Orange Krasnov, that’s changing. Funny how the "free market" crowd never seems to mind corporate welfare. Why encourage a system that leads to : astronomical bailouts, tax breaks and loopholes, corrupted lobbying and regulatory favors... while promising everyone about some fantasy trickle-down effect that will never come?

"The Amazon Comparison is Dumb"
Amazon dominates because they kill competition, not because people “choose” them freely. They burn billions undercutting competitors, then jack up prices once they control the market. Do a quick search on how many entrepreneurs built businesses through Amazon, only to have Amazon clone their model and erase them from searches. The "free market" doesn’t mean much when giants rig the system harder than any government ever could. I much rather being able to fight the goverment over some conglomerate.

The Bottom Line
Dairy supply management isn’t perfect, but ditching it would gut Canadian farms and leave us dependent on tainted U.S. milk. The CRTC prevents a total American takeover of Canadian media - and if you haven’t noticed, real Canadians DON’T FUCKING WANT TO BE AMERICAN. "Let the market decide" is an idealistic and frankly ridiculous take that ignores real-world economics and corporate manipulation.

This isn’t some rat-infested depanneur you can run on vibes and wishful thinking. And the worst part? This is literally high school-level knowledge... in Canada.
 
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