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Canadian liberal perspective on Trump

Don’t have time to watch that clip right now unfortunately; perhaps later today.

The whole Canada situation is very interesting to watch unfold. Once Castro Jr went draconian during Covid I knew that things were going to get interesting for a while.
 
Finally watched it.

That guy sure doesn’t sound like a liberal in that clip. Of course, we have slowly been reconditioned to think left wing lunacy is actually liberalism, so within that context, he could be quite liberal and still sound coherent.

I think he’s on to something with Trump’s approach. Despite the endlessly vapid vitriol spewed by left pundits, Trump can read a room. He would not have accomplished what he has if he couldn’t. I think it’s very plausible that Trump saw the reaction to the initial comments about Canada and doubled down.

The best way to take advantage of an adversary is to get under their skin and manipulate their emotions. You can argue that Trump shouldn’t treat a close ally as an adversary but that argument goes both ways, and Trudeau very much treated Trump as an adversary before Trump said a word.

At the end of the day, Canada has plenty of problems and picking a fight with Trump, regardless of how petty, is a pretty stupid way to try and start addressing them.
 
Should be fun to watch what happens now.



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At the end of the day, Canada has plenty of problems and picking a fight with Trump, regardless of how petty, is a pretty stupid way to try and start addressing them.
Disagree. Picking a fight with the US is exactly what Canada needs. Canada used tariffs for years to support their own national economy and to prop up their own industries, that would otherwise be swallowed by the economic might of the US in a true free trade agreement. They need some way to keep their dollars at home. But tariffs can be retaliated against, as Trump is showing. So how else do you drive an internal buying beyond tariffs? Make the "US" the enemy and nationalize the country's buying power. Which is exactly what is going on.
 
Disagree. Picking a fight with the US is exactly what Canada needs. Canada used tariffs for years to support their own national economy and to prop up their own industries, that would otherwise be swallowed by the economic might of the US in a true free trade agreement. They need some way to keep their dollars at home. But tariffs can be retaliated against, as Trump is showing. So how else do you drive an internal buying beyond tariffs? Make the "US" the enemy and nationalize the country's buying power. Which is exactly what is going on.

I get your point but I need to think about this for a bit. I’m not seeing any clear long term leverage
 
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I get your point but I need to think about this for a bit. I’m not seeing any clear long term leverage
I dont think its sustainable long-term. Just like historical "Buy American" campaigns never lasted for long. But in the short-term, it does generate "nationalistic fervor" and the benefits there-in, without the liberal government having to hypocritically preach "nationalism".
 
Alberta can legally separate and is gathering the signatures for referendum now

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I was on board with many of the Cons policies and thought it was time for a change, but I just found PP to be such an unlikable, negative, smug little prick that I thought might cost them the election. Of course, a lot of factors came into play but if the people that supposedly know him best didn't even vote for him, that says something. Time for a change in leadership there.

When a good chunk of your constituents are civil servants, best not to malign them and threaten their paycheques. His support for the trucker convoy was well remembered, and Canadians are tired of the maple MAGA shtick.
 
I was on board with many of the Cons policies and thought it was time for a change, but I just found PP to be such an unlikable, negative, smug little prick that I thought might cost them the election. Of course, a lot of factors came into play but if the people that supposedly know him best didn't even vote for him, that says something. Time for a change in leadership there.

When a good chunk of your constituents are civil servants, best not to malign them and threaten their paycheques. His support for the trucker convoy was well remembered, and Canadians are tired of the maple MAGA shtick.
Yeah they seem to be more on board with the Leftist Commie Shtick like the Libs here and in Europe. Sad.
 
I was on board with many of the Cons policies and thought it was time for a change, but I just found PP to be such an unlikable, negative, smug little prick that I thought might cost them the election. Of course, a lot of factors came into play but if the people that supposedly know him best didn't even vote for him, that says something. Time for a change in leadership there.

When a good chunk of your constituents are civil servants, best not to malign them and threaten their paycheques. His support for the trucker convoy was well remembered, and Canadians are tired of the maple MAGA shtick.
You misspelled "pay check."
 
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