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Lanse

09-13-2007 14:43:23




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looky at what I found. W3 that runs for $750




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Mike CA

09-13-2007 15:02:21




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Lanse, 09-13-2007 14:43:23  
$750 Candian... that's like $100 in American! third party image



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Hugh MacKay

09-14-2007 03:02:15




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Mike CA, 09-13-2007 15:02:21  
Mike: Michael is correct, the two currencies are very close. Our currency is not gaining against other currencies around the world. Plain and simple English, you folks are going broke, buying Chineese with your own work force sitting at home. Heard on the news last night, Canada has been replaced by China as the largest exporter to the US. Remember also most of those trucks and rail cars coming back to Canada are full. Probably your excess Chineese imports. LOL

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Andy Martin

09-14-2007 05:43:11




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Hugh MacKay, 09-14-2007 03:02:15  
However, I like weak currency. The Italians did very well for many years with a "weak" currency. It helps you export more, and only the vacationers feel the pinch.

It should more properly be described as "expensive" and "economical" currency than "strong" and "weak". There is a lot of national pride about being strong but a strong currency rarely helps a country. Efforts to "prop up" a currency are always at the expense of the taxpayer.

Let 'er fall and keep wheat above $9. My mortgage won't change.

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BOBM25

09-14-2007 08:53:46




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Andy Martin, 09-14-2007 05:43:11  
Amen to that.



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Hugh MacKay

09-14-2007 07:20:49




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Andy Martin, 09-14-2007 05:43:11  
Andy: We prospered for years when the CAD was .66 of USD. I was talking with a hog producer the other day, he tells me the change from ,66 to .93? is going to cost him $100,000. annually. The farmer I use to truck cabbage to Detroit for tells me $40,000.

On the other side of the coin, we now can skip across the border and buy back all those old tractors you folks hauled out of Canada in the past 30 years. It all depends on whoes OX is being gored. Some folks are crying, while others are smiling, both sides of the border. Now, convince me we're getting value for money on that oriental junk. Those same oriental folks are in here buying all the bankrupt tobacco and ginsing farms. And who cut the ginsing price?

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Andy Martin

09-14-2007 07:42:57




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Hugh MacKay, 09-14-2007 07:20:49  
I have a high regard for the Chinese. They were making Ming Dynasty vases while we were hunting with bows and arrows, on foot.

Their cheap exports are not a result of their ability but of their marketing acumen.



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Hugh MacKay

09-14-2007 19:12:56




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Andy Martin, 09-14-2007 07:42:57  
Andy: Marketing may be the answer, however most of the product is poor quality. Here is one old bird that doesn't buy it if at all possible. Canada-USA have traded for years, trucks and rail cars are full both ways. How much are you selling the orientals? How much are we selling the orientals?

Corperate North America keeps on moving jobs to China for one reason and it's not marketing. Cheap labor is the real reason. Now, I will agree North American labor unions have become a bit too greedy. However if your neighbors are all out of work, how long will your grain stay at $9. and how long will your mortgage interest stay low? I think your kidding yourself a wee bit.

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jonnny2006

09-14-2007 23:18:15




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Hugh MacKay, 09-14-2007 19:12:56  
my morgage is locked at 5.05% it is a fixed rate. 15 year loan. got 11 left to go.....I will be 41 when she is all mine....I havent re upped my loan and plane on keeping it that way. only 65 % finaced. alot of people will go 130% or more and then there trouble!



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Michael Soldan

09-13-2007 18:03:42




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Mike CA, 09-13-2007 15:02:21  
no Mike $750 Canadian is now $748 American..things have changed, I can afford to go to the states now!



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Dave H (MI)

09-14-2007 11:21:20




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Michael Soldan, 09-13-2007 18:03:42  
That must be true and while you are over here you empty your pockets of all your change. It's been a long time since I have seen so much Cana-coin in my pocket as I have seen in the last six months. Always amazes me that the stores will take it.



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Hugh MacKay

09-14-2007 18:52:01




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Dave H (MI), 09-14-2007 11:21:20  
Dave: They still don't like our loonie or toonie, must be quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies your getting.



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KRUSS1

09-14-2007 07:03:48




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Michael Soldan, 09-13-2007 18:03:42  
Mike, a comment like that is designed to pick a fight. As you have been told, and should have known, our dollar is now very close to your dollar. Think first, type later.



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Mike CA

09-15-2007 00:40:20




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 Re: Looky here in reply to KRUSS1, 09-14-2007 07:03:48  
Yes, I'm fully aware of the Canadian exchange rate since I used to live an hour from the border. It was just a little ribbing. Perhaps a little thicker skin, relaxation, and joking around isn't such a bad thing.



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IH2444

09-13-2007 18:47:28




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Michael Soldan, 09-13-2007 18:03:42  
Yep and the dollar is at an all time low against the euro. Tractors autos and equipment from over there will cost more.



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jimont

09-13-2007 16:02:43




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Mike CA, 09-13-2007 15:02:21  
Mike - You haven't checked your exchange rates in quite a while have you. Your Amerabuck is worth 1.04 Canabuck. Just thought I'd bring you up to speed!



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F-Dean

09-14-2007 05:57:05




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 Re: Looky here in reply to jimont, 09-13-2007 16:02:43  
Thanks, "W" !!!



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Andy Motteberg

09-13-2007 15:00:43




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 Re: Looky here in reply to Lanse, 09-13-2007 14:43:23  
Price isn't too bad, but its in Canada, too far away.



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