Here is a different point of view, but not so much different:
(BTW, is Justin reading this blog?)
Comment: I agree with some of the critique of Trump’s style but the basic substance was right. I remember when American investors offshored American real economy (production, services, and technology) to “cheap countries”. Many people in the US lost their jobs, pensions, savings, and even houses but this did not matter. What mattered was that the investors cut their costs and maxed up their profits, Reversing this trend made Trump many influencial enemies, this is exactly why they hate him, why they had tried to stop him from becoming a president of the US. But stealing the resources of Ukraine, Gaza, and eyeing the natural resources in the Arctic Circle (Canada’s and Greenland’s Exclusive Economic Zones) is unacceptable. Please back off , Donald and stop turning your supporters into enemies. If you are really serious about stopping the killing in Ukraine, also go after Israel and stop the genocide in Palestine and Syria. Don’t be a hypocrite.
Tariff wars will result in continuation of the transfer of wealth. It began with the Covid-19 and the lockdowns that small businesses could not afford to survive. Big money moved in and took over their sustainable assets and sources of profit. The wealth has moved to the super-wealthy investors and large corporations. Tariff wars will have the same effect. Is this the real goal?
To Justin Trudeau: – It seems weird to see you defending Canada’s economy and independence, after nine years of destroying our country and our people to serve the agendas of the WEF, WHO, the globalists, and other undemocratic interest groups. Under your and the Liberals’ watch our cost of living skyrocketed, our standard of living nosedived, our health care, education, sciences, and social programs were sabotaged, and our democracy disappeared. Your tricks with suspending the Parliament and replacing leadership before the election to rescue Klauss Schwab’s “penetration of Canadian cabinet” are not going to fool us. We need an election now!






