Coronavirus: Trump asks medical supply firm 3M to stop selling N95 respirators to Canada

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    clarkeT Well-Known Member

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    Cubed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Considering we make and sell you the pulp necessary to make these makes, methinks Trump is showing his extreme level of cluelessness here
     
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    I'm Canadian.

    When Trump wanted to block an order that Canada made to 3M and delivered by the end of April, Trudeau reminded him that over 250 nurses live in Windsor and cross the border every day to care for patients in Detroit.

    I cannot imagine the magnitude of the disaster if Canada prevented these nurses from going to work in the U.S. in retaliation for Trump's measures.
     
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    If Trump allowed our masks to go to Canada, Germany, etc., Americans will die and the media will say he has blood on his hands.

    If he keeps the masks here, the media will crucify him for offending long time allies.

    It is impossible for Trump to make anyone happy.

    Trump has to do what’s best and take the heat. Lincoln was hated in the Civil War.
     
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