In December of 2016 when we discussed the possibility of President Trump’s then new and unique tariff approach, we predicted negligible impact – if any at all. It was a theory at the time, but predicated on the looming possibility that impacted nations would inevitably devalue their currency. It was the currency devaluation, in combination with directed subsidies, that would offset any tariff impact to U.S. consumers.
By the time we got to December 2019, we were no longer discussing theory. Deflation due to currency devaluation, subsidy and a rising dollar actually became reality. The lookback data (2017 through 2019) proved the tariffs did not raise prices. In fact, the opposite happened, we were importing broad-based deflation.
Now it’s 2025 and again China is hit with tariffs, along with Canada and Mexico. With history as a reference, watch the Canadian Dollar and the Mexican Peso. Initial impact shows the same thing repeating again. The U.S. dollar is rising in value, and the Canadian dollar is dropping quickly.
If this trend holds, the 25% tariffs against Canada (and Mexico) will have minimal impact, if any at all. The lowered value Canadian dollar and Mexican peso will work as an offset and imports will be paid with higher value dollars. Depending on the scale of what happens in the next few weeks, there is a strong possibility Canada might have just walked into a trap set by Trump.
Canada doesn’t have anywhere else to go with their oil. They are pipeline dependent into the USA, and we refine their oil and ship it back the same way. The Canadian oil price is dependent on the USA taking it. Trudeau has no leverage on this.
Additionally, if the currency basket of the C-dollar and M-peso drops against the U.S. dollar, then Canada is especially trapped in a no-win scenario. We must watch the price of the C-dollar and M-peso closely to see how the market responds.
Below is a reminder of what happened before. Did Justin Trudeau just walk into a trap?
With the 2025 tariffs triggered, it is worth revisiting the 2017-2019 actual tariff outcome for U.S. consumers in order to dispel the popular myths about tariffs raising prices here at home. This might be the cited data you want to bookmark for later reference.
It was the Fourth Quarter of 2019…..
Right before the pandemic would hit a few months later, despite two years of doomsayer predictions from Wall Street’s professional punditry, all of them saying Trump’s 2017 steel and aluminum tariffs on China, Canada and the EU would create massive inflation – it just wasn’t happening!
Overall, year-over-year inflation was hovering around 1.7 percent [Table-A BLS]; yup, that was our inflation rate. The rate in the latter half of 2019 was firmed up with less month-over-month fluctuation, and the rate basically remained consistent. [See Below] The U.S. economy was on a smooth glide path, strong, stable, and Main Street was growing with MAGAnomics at work.

A couple of important points. First, unleashing the energy sector to drive down overall costs to consumers, and industry outputs was a key part of President Trump’s America First MAGAnomic initiative. Lower energy prices help the worker economy, middle class and average American more than any other sector.
Which brings us to the second important point. Notice how food prices had very low year-over-year inflation – 0.5 percent. That is a combination of two key issues: low energy costs, and the fracturing of Big Ag’s hold on the farm production and the export dynamic:
(BLS) […] The index for food at home declined for the third month in a row, falling 0.2 percent. The index for meats, poultry, fish, and eggs decreased 0.7 percent in August as the index for eggs fell 2.6 percent. The index for fruits and vegetables, which rose in July, fell 0.5 percent in August; the index for fresh fruits declined 1.4 percent, but the index for fresh vegetables rose 0.4 percent. The index for cereals and bakery products fell 0.3 percent in August after rising 0.3 percent in July. (link)
For the previous twenty years, food prices had been increasingly controlled by Big Ag, and not by normal supply and demand. The commodity market became a ‘controlled market’. U.S. food outputs (farm production) was controlled and exported to keep the U.S. consumer paying optimal prices.
President Trump’s trade reset was disrupting this process. As farm products were less exported, the cost of the food in our supermarket became reconnected to a ‘more normal’ supply and demand cycle. Food prices dropped, and our pantry costs were lowered.
The Commerce Dept. then announced that retail sales climbed by 0.4 percent in August 2019, twice as high as the 0.2 percent analysts had predicted. The result highlighted retail sales strength of more than 4 percent year-over-year. These excellent results came on the heels of blowout data in July, when households boosted purchases of cars and clothing.
The better-than-expected number stemmed largely from a 1.8 percent jump in spending vehicles. Online sales, meanwhile, also continued to climb, rising 1.6 percent. That’s similar to July 2019, when Amazon held its two-day blowout Prime Day sale. (link)
Despite the efforts to remove and impeach President Trump, it did not look like middle class America was overly concerned about the noise coming from the pundits. Likely that’s because blue collar wages were higher, Main Street inflation was lower, and overall consumer confidence was strong. Yes, MAGAnomics was working.
Additionally, remember all those MSM hours and newspaper column inches where the professional financial pundits were claiming Trump’s tariffs were going to cause massive increases in prices of consumer goods?
Well, exactly the opposite happened [BLS report] Import prices were continuing to drop:
This was a really interesting dynamic that no one in the professional punditry would dare explain.
Donald Trump’s tariffs were targeted to specific sectors of imported products. [Steel, Aluminum, and a host of smaller sectors etc.] However, when the EU and China responded by devaluing their currency, that approach hit all products imported, not just the tariff goods.
Because the EU and China were driving up the value of the dollar, everything we were importing became cheaper. Not just imports from Europe and China but actually imports from everywhere. All imports were entering the U.S. at substantially lower prices.
This meant when we imported products, we were also importing deflation.
This price result is exactly the opposite of what the economic experts and Wall Street pundits predicted back in 2017 and 2018 when they were pushing the rapid price increase narrative.
Because all the export dependent economies were reacting with such urgency to retain their access to the U.S. market, aggregate import prices were actually lower than they were when the Trump tariffs began:
[…] Prices for imports from China edged down 0.1 percent in August following decreases of 0.2 percent in both July and June. Import prices from China have not advanced on a monthly basis since ticking up 0.1 percent in May 2018. The price index for imports from China fell 1.6 percent for the year ended in August.
[…] Import prices from the European Union fell 0.2 percent in August and 0.3 percent over the past 12 months.
So yes, we know President Trump can expand the economy with tariffs and his America-First economic policy. We do not need to guess if it is possible or listen to pundits theorize about his approach being some random ‘catch phrase’ disconnected from reality. Yes folks, we have the receipts.
This was MAGAnomics at work, and this is entirely what created the middle class MAGA coalition. No other Republican candidate had this economic policy in their outlook, because all other candidates are purchased by the Wall Street multinationals.
America First MAGAnomics is unique to President Trump, because he is the only one independent enough to implement them.
That’s just the reality of the situation. They hate him for it…
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So cartels = mexican government
And Chinese Tongs running Canada…
Where do you get this garbage???
Author , Reporter
SAM COOPER
Well at least BC
Indeed. See Elizabeth Nickson’s latest from BC:
https://elizabethnickson.substack.com/p/canada-is-a-failed-state-and-mark
And the U.S. Government has been run by Criminals of every nature, Domestic and Foreign, for decades.
Ask Mitch McConnell why he killed American factories, jobs, and communities.
Ask why U.S. Senators are hanging on by their eyelids from confirming RFK, Tulsi and Kash?
Tell me again that my eyes did not see the Election Steel when Criminal Joe got “elected”.
Clean up your own house, we’ll clean up ours.
When can your ‘clean-up’ be expected?
Americans elected President Trump.
Any surprise there?
She admits what we know good. Short timer Sheinbaum
Cartels own the Mexican Government.
AND are a major shareholder in the Demented Party, including U.S. Mainstream Media.
E X A C T L Y !!!
AS THE CHINESE TRIAD IS THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 🇨🇦 AS
ILLEGAL DRUGS ARE BEING MARKETED THROUGH
TORONTO AND VANCOUVER TO ALL OVER THE WORLD.
Check out Author :
SAM COOPER
As we always suspected.
I think Ms Sheinbaum will be changing that tune by, oh… lunchtime Tuesday?
Pass me my winnamins please. 😁❤️🇺🇸
Scheissebum gonna find that during Trump Time it’s hard to be a Derp.
Scheissebum🤣🤣🤣… sorry Maquis I’m stealing that one .
👍
So she’s admitting her gov is run by cartels?
Was it ever doubted even before she was appointed?
Her govment is a cartel.🤨
ours is too but it is changing very fast!
Good Luck. The entire U.S. Federal Government is working against the interests of the American People. Their current and historical objective is self-enrichment.
Which is why I will not believe that those ‘troops’ coming up to the border, will be a “good” thing.
Trump has threatened military intervention in Mexico to fight cartels.
Cool. The US can send troops into MX to fight the government-protected cartels there and MX can send troops into the US to fight the government-protected cartels here. If bribing or threatening the government stops buying protection, the government gets bribed less and thus becomes less corrupt. Win-win.
Burrito Barbie say what?
Stealing it. Burrito Barbie…🤣🤣🤣
Wordman will be jealous.
I think I’m in love!
Does that make Trudeau Snowflake Ken?
Castro Ken
omg STOP!
I’m finna laugh myself silly!
Remeber the alamo.
she will find that the big stick she thinks Mexico carries
is very small versus the one President Trump and the US carries
George
@BehizyTweets
BREAKING: Almost half of Canadian businesses are now planning to shift investments or production to the United States in response to President Trump’s tariffs. Additionally, 60% said they will now look to make business acquisitions in the U.S. and are bracing for a recession in Canada. According to them, the tariffs are a “wake-up call.” – Via KPMG’s survey.
Cont reading…
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1886158287219167502.html
Dumb move Justin.
Any surprise there?
He’s not called Trudope for nothing.
turdeau doesn’t make any decisions, like fjb. thee turd’s foul likeness should be emblazened on a lite beer can…he’s wef, like virtually all of the political class in kanuckistan…all party standing ovation for hunka in the house of common criminals. e.u. same thing. not all Canadian citizens are lieberals any more than all U.S. citizens are democrats.
George
@BehizyTweets
BREAKING: Two of Canada’s fastest-growing food companies are now planning to move their operations to the United States to avoid paying President Trump’s tariffs.
Mid-Day Squares was initially planned to expand its factory in Montreal. However, with 70 percent of its sales in the United States, they are now considering expanding to Ohio, Wisconsin, and Missouri.
“We need the U.S. as a business. It’s critical.” – Mid-Day Squares Founder Jake Karls.
Flourish Pancakes is planning to do the same as well.
Cont…
Wait…..I know there’s a word for this….ummmm….oh! yeah!
Winning!
I will never get tired of winning.
We can take it!
It doesn’t sound like they make anything too good for us though.
Let’s ask Bobby.
Quick process flow:
Flow of U.S.-Canada Tariffs
1) U.S. imposes 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, making them more expensive for U.S. buyers.
2) The U.S. dollar strengthens against the Canadian dollar, offsetting some of the tariff’s impact. Over the past week, the USD/CAD exchange rate has fluctuated between a low of 1.4350 on January 27, 2025, and a high of 1.4740 just now.
3) Canadian exporters lower prices to stay competitive, further reducing the price increase for U.S. consumers.
4) U.S. importers absorb some costs, delaying full price increases.
5) U.S. consumers see mild price hikes, but not the full 25% increase.
Now it gets good:
6) Canada retaliates with tariffs on U.S. goods, reducing demand for U.S. exports.
7) U.S. goods that would have been exported to Canada stay in the domestic market, creating a surplus.
8) Oversupply leads to falling prices in affected goods sectors (agriculture, autos, lumber).
9) Lower prices in these goods sectors could help ease inflation, pushing some prices toward pre-COVID levels.
10) The ideal outcome is lower goods prices without triggering broad-based deflation.
Also increased demand on U.S. goods leads to more U.S. jobs…
Total income tax revenue increases, as rates are lowered!
So, basically, you understand economics better than Paul Krugman, Janet Yellen, and Jim Kramer put together….love your sane and simple explanation! Thank you! May I steal it?
I would be honored by sharing this with you, Vikingmom.
This is a concise recap. I shared it also!
Joe, that’s some master level summary work right there!
All the experts miss or don’t understand it. Touché Sundance.
It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.
I don’t know if President Trump can, but he should demand that Canada stop subsidizing their tech worker salaries, so US tech companies are no longer incentivized to hire Canadian tech workers at 24-35% discounted salary rates to replace their US workforce.
That’s another way Canada has been treated differently. US employers sponsor Canadians on a different visa program than H1B, I think it’s a T1 visa but it’s been a dozen years and I retired so don’t quote me.
Tariffs: The Taxes That Made America Great
https://buchanan.org/blog/tariffs-the-taxes-that-made-america-great-136986
“A tariff may be described as a sales or consumption tax the consumer pays, but tariffs are also a discretionary and an optional tax.
If you choose not to purchase Chinese goods and instead buy comparable goods made in other nations or the USA, then you do not pay the tariff.
China loses the sale. This is why Beijing, which runs $350 billion to $400 billion in annual trade surpluses at our expense is howling loudest. Should Donald Trump impose that 25% tariff on all $500 billion in Chinese exports to the USA, it would cripple China’s economy. Factories seeking assured access to the U.S. market would flee in panic from the Middle Kingdom.
Tariffs were the taxes that made America great. They were the taxes relied upon by the first and greatest of our early statesmen, before the coming of the globalists Woodrow Wilson and FDR.”
I’m not fully understanding the cartoon, but it seems like it was from the Theodore Rex era? I find so many similarities between T. Rex and PDJT.
In the movie The Wind and the Lion, Brian Keith’s portrayal of T. Rex was excellent.
You are correct.
The caption reads: Our British Watchdog. There is no danger of a European commotion while his appetite lasts. The dog’s plate says U.S. Products.
The cats on the fence represent European countries. The flag on their fence says Commercial Tariff Blockade.
Good one Colkitto.
What’s not to love about an optional, discretionary tax?
Ty Ma’am. Your starting to join our beloved Bet in my “Your the best club”!
awwww. (!)
they are ramping up bird flu or some other disease as we read and post
with the assistance of the criminals in the US government,
WHO, UN, WEF etc.
Crypto market selling off
S & P Futures also down 2%.
Crypto going down is another way of saying US Dollar going up.
Canadian dollar falls against greenback
https://www.brecorder.com/news/40345943/canadian-dollar-falls-against-greenback#:~:text=The loonie was trading 0.2,nearly five years at 1.4592
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Trump’s 25% tariff vow sends Canadian dollar, Mexican peso tumbling
https://financialpost.com/news/economy/canadian-dollar-tumbles-trump-tariffs
Sundance’s crystal ball proves true again!
George
@BehizyTweets
President Trump is now going scorched earth on the crooks opposing the tariffs.
“Anybody that’s against Tariffs is only against them because these people or entities are controlled by China, or other foreign or domestic companies.
Cont…
Does this affect remittances to Mexico as well?
Asking for a migrant…
<That seafood dinner was $87.25 when they sat down to order…. Now $92.16 and climbing in real time…>
HaHa!
‘You can have dessert, little Tommy….but only if you can finish it in 90 seconds!’ 🙂
Good time to go to Canada and buy some stuff with my US DOLLAR.
Getting hurt the most in this are average every-day Canadians who are just trying to feed our families and keep roofs over our heads like everyone else. A couple things I don’t understand . . .
There’s only about 35-million of us up here, mostly hard-working normal folks. Squash us if you must, but “LOL”ing the financial devastation of your northern brothers and sisters seem a little un-Christian don’t you think, Sundance?
I’m just baffled at the sudden contempt for us.
Only if you consider yourself among the corrupt is there any contempt for you.
China is already colonizing you and has, together with the Crown, which we rightly despise and you should too, made of you a narco-state of unfathomable corruption.
You should be welcoming the process of liberation; I know very well that the Canadian Treepers who come here to commiserate in all honesty and not to play victim are very happy to see the beginning of freeing Canada from those that have so long so despicably used you; not one here cheers any suffering, despite the feigned bafflement you profess.
To my fellow Canadians, I am a dual citizen living in the U.S. 81352Ran, I, too, am baffled and deeply saddened by any contempt and lack of compassion for ordinary Cdns.
Cdns contribute a LOT to the U.S. economy by tourism. Cdns should stop vacationing in the U.S. immediately.
I am praying for my fellow Cdns. God Bless You!
Trudeau is the one lacking compassion for Canadians. The principle of MAGA is very simple. Every country should look out for its own. Make decisions to benefit its people.
Good morning… I am very familiar with the principles of MAGA. I became an American citizen so I could vote because I believed Trump could save America, and save the western world from the New World Order/ Government.
Just because Trudeau has “killed” Canada (as my Cdn relative told me in recent months) it doesn’t mean Americans should be making light (and fun) of the impact on everyday Cdns (many of whom have been trying to vote Trudope and the Liberals out).
Many Cdns are victims of the Trudope/Liberal coalition gov’ts – like Americans are victims of the Obama /Biden gov’ts. Trudeau’s allegiance and compassion were, and are, for the NWO/WEF not for Cdns.
oh please
start booing our national anthem at our hockey games
and this is what happens
although I must admit the french canadians
are the culprits in that regard I believe
They booed the national anthem at the Toronto Raptors game also. It’s all they’ve got. It’s their go to reaction when they choose to scold the US for not behaving as they wish. Just can’t shake that snooty British gene from their DNA.
Assuming that I support booing the American National Anthem is very short-sighted. My American Veteran husband has told me that I am more patriotic than most Americans (even before I became a U.S. citizen). We went to Washington, D.C. for Trump’s inauguration last month?… We have been to 30 plus Trump or Republican rallies? Have you incurred such related expenditures to support the SAVE America agenda?
I do not agree with any Cdn booing the American National Anthem… just like I find it appalling for Americans making light (and fun) of the impact of PDJT’s tariffs on everyday Cdns.
Perhaps, to ease the disappointment, you might consider that the ‘joy’ or ‘fun’ is likely specifically directed at those Canadians who have allowed, or even encouraged, the decline, by electing and keeping in power, Idiots. The same has occurred in the USA, but here, the yoke has been thrown off. If the efforts of MAGA Patriots persist beyond this next couple of years, much of the World may regain Freedom. Canadians should do their part. Can you find a Man or Woman of PJDT’s resolve in Canada?
What do you not understand about the US having a trade deficit with Canada?
Read Maquis’s comment above yours.
Is that a serious question? I first studied economics 50 years ago…
Hard to see it, but PDJT is working for the working class of all countries. It is the crooked and greedy WEF operating by principles of profit for themselves, using money of taxes on the working class — that is hurting you.
We will all hurt a little for a while, but in the end, fairness will prevail. If the U.S. continues to operate by the principles of MAGA, the agreements will be win-win.
Look at the leader of Panama. He was serving himself and China by giving China control. PDJT negotiated to give Panama more than China can, and return, we are regaining more control of the canal.
PDJT usually makes agreements that make others happy. Win/Win is best. These tariffs are retaliatory because your leaders are contributing to deadly problems of the U.S. And your leaders are letting China hurt the U.S. through them. This has to stop.
Our contempt is not at ordinary Canadian citizens, but those leaders who are hurting both us AND you.
Well said, Doc.
we are sick and tired of being taken advantage of
what about THAT do you not understand?
Was it the big badass Canadians that took advantage of you, or perhaps your own Superstar Clinton/Obama/Biden tagteam might have had something to do with it?
Didn’t Donald Trump replace NAFTA with the “best, greatest trade deal ever?” Are you telling me our house idiot Trudeau hoodwinked President Trump, and now its payback time?
Yes, you’ve been taken advantage of. No, it’s not the citizens of Canada who have done it. Look within first.
https://x.com/TonySeruga/status/1886110888731840537
Personally, I am willing to take the hit financially right now in exchange for finally showing the world what Canada has become. It makes me literally scream when I see Justy claim that all Canadians stand as one.
Our country is broken and the media are proudly broadcasting that hockey fans are booing the American anthem and BC is refusing any products made in red states.
Canadians better get it together, stop the whining and steamroll the Lieberals/NDP in overwhelming numbers or we will be done.
I am in Alberta, and I agree. What concerns me is that if these tariffs shit-kick our economy, we will be ripe for a federal NDP government that promises to “fix” our woes with government handouts and even more Chinese infusion. And people will vote for it.
“And people will vote for it.” Well, then…..
Completely agree. It’s hard to read this site now. Some of us just want to be left in peace. So Trump is in, now you need someone else to pick on?? Get a life!!
priceless
Some of the commenters seem to take a bit too much enjoyment in the discomfort of people whose political views are unknown. Many Canucks have been fighting for change from Trudope’s reign for a long time. Remember, they have been dealing with ‘fraud’, also. We had some ‘luck’ on our side this time.
I’ve been watching this with much interest. I have a kid going to college in Canada. (You might be shocked to learn that the massive inflation in US colleges doesn’t appear there.). Anyway, last summer the exchange rate was about 0.74. When she went back to school in January (and we converted to CAD from USD), it was down to 0.70. Tonight it is 0.68.
Her rent is about $100US lower than at the start of the year. And her tuition is also dropping in USD.
You only know what you know, so she’s spending CAD$ based on the rate we paid in early January. I’ll be waiting longer this time and catch the rate when it bottoms out in a few months. CAD on sale!
By the time the tariff plans take full effect Justin from Canada might be deported to his papi’s homeland.
Fidelito come home.
With pleasure, thank you Sundance!
As a Canadian I’m hoping for a bitter escalating trade war with Trump that never ends.
Trudeau brought in more mass immigration than the USA by far and did it legally. These immigrants are nearly all heathens from India and Muslim nations.
A trade war and recession in Canada means the Canadian government will have no jobs for immigrants and no case to bring them in.
Canada can easily suffer a brief recession and come out doing better by simply raising GDP by these means listed below. Fortunately our government isn’t smart enough to do it right away and will continue begging to the USA. So it will be an immigration killing recession. In Canada, not the USA.
Canada can do fine by
– Diversifying export markets for energy, agriculture etc.
– End inter-provincial trade barriers.
– Improve trade infrastructure… approve pipelines, energy projects, ports.
– Invest in infrastructure projects to stimulate economic activity, enhance productivity and attract more business.
– Tax Reform and end carbon taxes, lower GST etc.
– Boost Canadian businesses in Canada that sell to Canadians.
– Reduce the incredible regulatory burden on business.
– Switch to skilled immigration in small numbers only and end streams of mass immigration.
– Fund research and development
– Improve access to capital
– Foster Start-ups
– Invest in education to improve the skills of the workforce.
If only y’all had an operational government!
Thank you for this insightful post. I love it.
Wishing you all the best, dear Canadian cousins. May this prosper you and reduce your unwanted migrant population.
Unfortunately we don’t have a sane government. The Liberal Party is replacing Trudeau with Net Zero banker Mark Carney who was known as Carnage Carney when he wrecked the UK as head of Bank of England.
Carney just proposed that Canada put Carbon Tariffs on the rest of the world which is nuts.
The national election many be blocked. Polls show easy win in that for Conservatives if one does occur.
Good lord.
I’ve recently read of efforts to get the court to intervene and allow the legislature to be called back into session.
Is it reasonable to think this can help your situation?
What do you think it will take to wrest control from the liberal crazies?
I traveled to Toronto quite a few times in the 80’s
I was shocked at the number of Muslims in the airport
My daughter goes to school in Calgary. I felt like I could be forgiven for mistakenly thinking I was in New Delhi or Damascus. It’s a bit of an exaggeration, but I actively wondered if there were any Canadians left in Canada.
Gary, great thoughts!
it will take a big change in leadership. Do the people have the will to make it happen? Only if the pain gets bad enough. Being in Michigan, I hope it happens for my neighbors!!
It occurred to me that probably neither Mexico nor Canada have any (or very few) large ocean going container ships to export anywhere else. Their only option is overland trade with the US. They will fold very quickly.
Well, I guess US doesn’t have ships actually either, but I don’t know. But I’m sure the US has much easier access to those ships than Mexico or Canada.
We have ChiCom Mitch & Ms Chao. What more can you ask for?
Wow! Charlie is no longer whining about President Trump?
Sundance, your analysis is first rate, but I want DJT to keep pushing to the point where our neighbors either surrender and get serious about illegal immigration, opiods, and human trafficking, or their economies get destroyed. So, if currency devaluation kicks in as an offset (it is already happening), he needs to keep raising the tariffs until their economies pain is unbearable.
With regard to Mexico, I hope that both governments come to a realization that a joint exercise to destroy the cartels is in the interest of both. How many journalists and politicos have been murdered in Mexico over the last ten years?
Well I guess they showed us, huh?
That’ll teach us!
Why is the Mexican president siding with protecting the drug cartels? Hmmm.
Scheissebum doesn’t sound very Mexican, does she?
As if she was installed by a global crime conglomerate or something.
Precisely. You have pretty much nailed it.
Although her birthplace was Mexico City, she was born within a secular Jewish family.
Her father (Carlos Sheinbaum)being of Ashkenazi Jewish descent (originally from Lithuania) – and her mother (Annie Pardo) being of Sephardic Jewish descent (originally from Bulgaria).
There was an auction and she was sold to the highest bidder?
Bought and Paid For!
Because the cartels will exact revenge upon she and her family. The President only serves at the pleasure of the cartels.
Because Mexico is a failed Narco state!
She knows on which side her toast is buttered?
She fears for her life?
Both?
The part not discussed is that if the Canadian and Mexican Currencies fall or are devalued, it is a double HIT.
Note: I am seeing reports their currencies are in trouble already.
Not only are their tariffs vs the US rendered null and their good made cheaper i the US to purchase …. but …. also:
Both Nations take a hit with EU vs the Euro…the EU is already suffering.
Both Nations take a hit with China Inc. vs the Yuan..this one will be most interesting to watch.
They take hits with every nation that is their trading partner and who are NOT willing to devalue their currencies to help either nation.
The part not discussed is that if the Canadian and Mexican Currencies fall or are devalued, it is a double HIT.
Note: I am seeing reports their currencies are in trouble already.
Not only are their tariffs vs the US rendered null and their good made cheaper in the US to purchase …. but …. also:
Both Nations take a hit with EU vs the Euro…the EU is already suffering.
Both Nations take a hit with China Inc. vs the Yuan..this one will be most interesting to watch.
They take hits with every nation that is their trading partner and who are NOT willing to devalue their currencies to help either nation.
President Trump’s timing is priceless once again!
This Canadian Economic Earthquake should settle quite nicely on the Liberal Party elections.
I can see Chrystia and Justine’s hair on fire from here!!!!!!!!
From my earlier post today on the Presidential Thread:
Readers may recall that Chrystia Freeland was Justine’s Finance Minister until around the middle of December of 2024.
The story goes that Justine wanted to move Chrystia to another position. Not only did Chrystia refuse, she resigned.
Freeland left the same day as Housing Minister Sean Fraser announced he was resigning for family reasons. Another six ministers have either already quit or announced they will not be running again in the next election.
Chrystia quit just hours before she was due to present a fall economic update to parliament.
The document showed the minority Liberal government had run up a 2023/24 budget deficit of C$61.9 billion, much higher than predicted.
Justine then offered the position of Finance Minister to Mark Carney, Justine’s four year long advisor and the former head of Bank of Canada.
Mark said no, confident that he could win the Liberal Party’s nomination for Prime Ministry in the upcoming election in 2025.
Currently, Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland are running against one another, each hoping to woooo Liberal Party supporters.
Chrystia won’t be able to get out from under the looming shadow cast by the C$61.9 billion deficit she helped create.
The litany of poor decisions on her part is not limited to frivolous spending, but that’s a conversation for another day.
Moving on:
Freeland served as trade minister and then foreign minister before taking over the finance portfolio in August 2020. As minister, she oversaw the massive government spending campaign to deal with the damage done by COVID and the gobs of money and military equipment sent to the Ukraine.
Here recently and bringing us around to the Trade Issues, Chrystia is talking tough, claiming to know how to deal with President Trump.
<insert outrageous laughter>
Why, just the other day Chrystia was quoted as saying, “We need to be very targeted, very surgical, very precise. We need to look through and say, ‘who is supporting Trump
and how can we make them pay a price for a tariff attack on Canada?’”
In an interview with The Canadian Press, Freeland said there should be a 100 per cent tariff on all U.S. wine, beer and spirits, and on all Teslas.
The move would target Tesla CEO Elon Musk and other power brokers in Trump’s orbit, along with powerful lobby groups such as Wisconsin dairy farmers.
FULL LIST located at h ttps://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/article/canadas-counter-tariff-plan-targets-food-and-drink-furniture-and-bourbon/
Anywho, Chrystia’s just another destructive globalist windbag and Canada is B R O K E.
There’s waaaay more to go on about, but this is long enough for now.
o.0
Banderista says what?!
😂
This may seem off-topic, but not really:
When Texas became a state, in December 1845, we had a huge debt that we knew we would never get paid. So, the United States admitted Texas and accepted/paid the debt. Also, Texas retained any land that was not independently owned (that land has been used to fund the UT and A&M university systems through farming and oil leases).
May sound crazy, but 51st state could actually happen.
First up, the province of Alberta.
I am sure people there are seriously considering it.
Something tells me that somebody, somehow, will very soon find some way to get the Canadian government back in session.
Mario Nawfal
@MarioNawfal
🇨🇦🇺🇸SHOPIFY CEO BACKS TRUMP TARIFFS, SLAMS TRUDEAU
Tobi Lutke, CEO of Canada’s second-largest company, says Trump’s demands aren’t “crazy” and warns Trudeau’s retaliation will hurt Canada more than the U.S.
Trump’s 25% tariffs hit a country where 75% of exports go to the U.S.
Trudeau fired back with 25% duties on $107B in American goods, but critics say it’s economic self-sabotage.
With Shopify valued at $150B, Lutke argues fighting back is a losing game: “America will shrug it off. Canada will decline.”
Cont…
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And
The Calvin Coolidge Project
@TheCalvinCooli1
🚨Breaking News: Tobi Lutke The CEO of Shopify which is the 2nd largest company in Canada defends President Trump’s tariffs on Canada.
Cont…
I am reading that within the last 24 hours, the Canadian dollar has dropped to its lowest level in 21 years.
Oh myyyyy…
Peso is falling too
He’s speaking with Trudeau and Scheinbaum tomorrow.
Wouldn’t want to be in their shoes.
Along with the Mexico Peso………
So sad….boo-whoo
I think you’re fake crying, girl 😉💕
I might have that ski trip to Whistler next month after all!
Bonus: Chinese wearing apparel (and other products) transshipped thru Canada and Mexico (mostly Mexico) to evade duty now is tariffed at 25%.
I appreciate the explanation on how tariffs weren’t going to raise my costs. I’ve been very nervous about that and until now, not understanding how a tarrifs wouldnt make everything imported more expensive.
I recognize the positive effects of reduced oil prices and am anxious for it to trickle down the path to savings for me. Feeding a family of ten is a constant strain at the grocery store.
I’m anxious for all the financial strain to ease up. Any forecast into when we’ll see it? 2 weeks? 5 months?
Is the housing market (and building materials) going to be affordable again?
Next, I think it’s time for someone to call out the chicken egg industry and tell them to try NOT culling their flocks, and then have those that survive bird flu be immune stock for the future… $5+ a dozen for eggs is stupid. Culling the flocks over and over again over the perceived threat and irrational fear of bird flu is not sustainable management. Time to try something new. Might RfkJr use his soap box to call them out?
So is it time to hunker down with my pepper pantry and not do any spending because price drops are around the corner? Wait on housing repairs? Wait on new appliances? How long?
I ask, because once upon a time, Sundance advised us of the forecast of the steep inflation and I stocked a very good pantry and got some home repair in before prices escalated.
MAZE
@mazemoore
Pierre Poilievre on fentanyl.
Oh Canada.
Video linked…
Pierre Poilievre for Prime Minister of Canada.
Thoughts, anyone?
Seems the best they have available, might be a bit squishy, but leagues ahead of this clown the Left hopes to impose:
https://xcancel.com/BenTallmadge01/status/1886195577626804264#m
Carney as Prime Minister imposing carbon taxes on U.S. trade goods will lead to a world of economic hurt for Canadians.
In Britain they call him Mark Carnage.
Anyone here got any good news for a Canadian worried about the future, and suffering under the curse of Trudeau? PS. I did NOT vote for him!
Unfortunately people are going to have to experience pain because of what these globalist turds have done to our countries.
Fear not friend. Many of us Americans stand with you guys. Hopefully your fellow Canadians will start electing sane people.
Still have room in Montana for good, God-fearing Conservatives.
“Canadian explains Trumps tariffs. 👇🏽”…
Live about 130 miles from the Canadian border and often see hitchhikers heading south who aren’t from around these parts.
Anyone who wants to drop into the U.S. from Canada can easily do so with our very long and extremely porous border.
Raven,
We see Renault (no longer sold here) cars with Canadian plates in Oklahoma!
Getting used to seeing plenty of cars from Blue states, too.
One of my favorite cars was a Renault.
Tiny little thing threaded any twisting European alley with wild abandon!
They were ripping around the streets of Saigon, dodging hoptacs and motor bikes back in the day when I was there also.
The Peso is tanking and the Canadian dollar is at it’s lowest lever against the US dollar in 21 yrs.
The Canadian dollar buys US 68 cents. ($1 US = $1.48 CA)
The Mexican Peso buys 4.7 US cents. ($1 US = 21 Pesos)
As their currency sinks the American tariffs will have a lesser impact. In other words, Canada and Mexico will absorb the cost of the tariffs!
What happened to Canada – it ought to be great! : https://elizabethnickson.substack.com/p/canada-is-a-failed-state-and-mark?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=30495&post_id=155772987&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=false&r=rc7fq&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email
All of a sudden where I live in upstate sc I have noticed the taco truck vendors are gone. It wasn’t just tacos they were selling.
I see what looks to be illegal aliens with worried looks on their faces.
I see a bad moon rising for them.
🤨😳
Always MAGA 👊👊🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gi0HHNTXAAAIuqQ?format=jpg&name=large
seeing some of the not so clued in folks’s concerns on Fakebook as I sip away….
LOL, here we go again…
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ford-lcbo-tariffs-trump-1.7448423
“All those Trump supporters in Kentucky will face layoffs if they don’t get as many bourbon orders now.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.6632099
B.C. premier bans ‘red-state’ American liquor in response to U.S. tariffs
CBC.CA
Trump and his voters should be expecting this tit for tat on American made products.
You’d think, but..”
it is fun to drop facts on them and run…..
I try to steer away from smarmy praise in my comments and focus instead on the issue(s) at hand.
But this time I feel the need to say that I think the reason Sundance’s posts are so well-received is his gift for untangling knots of complexity and weaving the threads into a cloth with patterns we all can understand and appreciate.
Before someone can do that, he/she has to have something special going on in his head. Call it a vision, a map, a Brainman type of thing.
Our Sundance seldom repeats himself so it made me smile to read, “…Canada might have just walked into a trap set by Trump,” followed just a couple of paragraphs later by, “Did Justin Trudeau just walk into a trap?” In bold letters, no less!
Sundance’s admiration for our President is showing…maybe its the shared vision thing…maybe.
Trump reminds me of the chess master, Bobby Fisher, in his prime back in the seventies. At that time, all of the world’s best chess players were from the Soviet Union, and they teamed up before tournaments to plan unbeatable strategies so that no non-Russian player had a chance against them…until Bobby Fisher came along.
He had no one to help him plan a strategy against the consensus best chessplayer in the world, Boris Spassky. His only strategy was in his head, like Trump, as he played games against himself in his little apartment. Who could win a world championship that way? That’s a recipe for disaster, right?
Then he flew to Reykjavik, Iceland and beat Spassky…and turned the chess world on its head!
That’s what Trump does…but he turns the whole world on its head…it’s all in his head…and no one else sees what he sees!
Yeh, reserve a place on Mount Rushmore for that guy!
Trump is unique and so is Sundance, we are blessed to witness these times from such a high perch.
Nice chess analogy!
The opposition says this:
Now, inflation is alive and well as confirmed by bond yields.
Trump’s tariffs on Canada (25%) and Mexico (25%) are all at once – and cover $1.3 Trillion in goods. Nearly 4x that of before. (Last time he alleges tariffs were staggered.)
Check Elizabeth Nickson’s substack Welcome to Absurdistan with her article Canada Is A Failed State and Mark Carney is BlackRock’s Bankruptcy Trustee
‘Our’ Australian globalist communists are no different.
Nickson is a treasure and everyone should read this.
PDJT is saving Canada.
JD Vance
@JDVance
Mexico sends ton of fentanyl into our country. Canada has seen a massive increase in fentanyl trafficking across its border. There are three ways of stopping this. The first is ask nicely, which we’ve done. It’s gone nowhere.
Now we’re on to the consequences phase.
11:44 AM · Feb 2, 2025
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see my post above
Western Lensman
@WesternLensman
🇺🇸🇨🇦CONSEQUENCES: DHS Sec Noem takes NBC’s Welker to school on Trump’s America First border demands with Canada:
“Canada can help us, or they can get in the way and face the consequences.”
Cont (and video linked)…
Ruh-roh, Poilievre is not happy. Let’s explain the idea of the tariffs to him slowly so as not to upset him further. He’s our fren and we want to cultivate his fine partnership.
God Bless Sundance for this superb analysis that teaches us facts not propaganda. God Bless President Trump and the folks of MAGA.
Nearly every post here is expressing enjoyment for the smashing that the Tariffs are giving Canada. The hatred and this love of ”winning” and oh boy are we ever giving to Canada is puzzling and to be honest not very Christian. Why Canada? With all the countries out there that hate you and are taking advantage of you why Canada? Why the hatred?
Imputing emotionalism to logically presented facts is not a sound argument.
Might work in your household, peut-etre . . .
I am just reading the posts Maquis. The emotion is in the posts. Glee at winning and what we are doing to Canada. Logically presented facts? peut-etre in you household, not mine. Have seen none yet and don’t change the subject
It doesn’t help when you have Canadians booing the US national anthem before a hockey game.
I think a lot of people are just tired of being taken advantage of in this country.
No f&$ks to give anymore.
I don’t understand all the dynamics, and appreciate the explanations so that I can share them with the fear mongering people who are screaming that tariffs will make everything in the U.S. even more expensive.
My reality: During the last Trump administration everything costed a lot less and my dollar went further. Filling the gas tank was especially delightful.
The Powers That Be implemented the Plandemic to crush the economy. The net result of that was a lot of anger, and recognition that they had the ability to lock us down, and we had little to no recourse. Boomerang! And now Trump is our President again. I trust him on the trade issues.
Maganomics, defunding the South African genocidal maniacs, terminating Panama’s partnership in China’s Belt and Road swindle … yup, that’s what I voted for.
That is not how markets work. If the exact same product is produced on both sides of the border, higher U.S. denominated prices from Canada will be absorbed partly or fully by the U.S. buyer. And the U.S. Producer will raise his price to whatever the market will bear. To the 25% is he can.
Silly Talk, when most of Canadian exports to the U.S. are Raw Materials, including energy.
This is a Bully Play. Mexico, for reasons of Private U.S. Profit, has been abusing “trade” (made in Mexico, Assembled in Mexico from Chinese parts), immigration, and drug production/distribution while the disgraceful/disgusting Biden crew pocketed the cash on the misery of other Americans.
That’s just one of the things they hate him for Sundance. They hate him for many things….and this is not necessarily the “thing” they really fear or hate him for.
THAT….thing they really fear or hate him for has not yet manifested into the open. It is still…somewhat behind the curtain…that I believe Trump will pull back…..and THIS is what they all really fear…….and it’s the same thing Unholywood fears! The same thing other elites fear! Even the media, fears this! Why? Because it’s the one thing that the American people will never forgive them for…and they know it. They know if this comes out and they are connected to it that their lives, their legacies, their power and control end! Forever!
And it is this evil that will bring them down! It was Trumps first task force in 2016…..and has remained a priority!
There is no defense………when you are charged with crimes against humanity.