There is an awful lot to unpack in this seemingly obscure article talking about Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and a new trade approach he is pitching to Pacific/Asia and Atlantic/European nations. [Story Here]
Before getting to the substance of the outline, something important needs to be shared for context.
Do you remember the 2014, 2015 and 2016 top story conversations and debates over the Transpacific Partnership trade deal known as TPP?
You might also remember the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership trade deal known as TTIP.
The TPP (Pacific) and TTIP (Atlantic) were two major multinational trade deals negotiated between 2013 and 2016. While both sparked plenty of debate, most of the spotlight was on the TPP, the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Hillary Clinton was in favor of TPP as were most of the traditional republican field of candidates in ’15/’16. However, Donald Trump was strongly against TPP and pledged to exit out of any negotiations and scrap the U.S. participation if he was to win the 2016 election. Some of you may begin to remember this.
Donald Trump agreed with our position, that TPP was being falsely sold as a beneficial 12-nation massive trade agreement between the USA and pacific rim countries including Australia and Southeast Asia nations.
With the history of NAFTA behind us, we could see two major issues with TPP: #1: It was structured with a back door to let China into the deal. And #2) it was created to ensure the USA remained a “service driven economy.”
Supporters of TPP and TTIP claimed this multinational trade deals would create smooth supply chains and align on ‘rules of origin.’ They believed TPP would benefit companies and lead to cheaper products. Critics, however, argued that the agreements were designed to exploit the U.S. consumer market and prevent the country from ever regaining a strong manufacturing base.
I share those reminders to set up the big 800-lb gorilla question.
If the TPP was such a great trade deal for all parties involved, why didn’t the group finalize it after the USA withdrew? It’s been a decade, so why haven’t the TPP nations completed their trade agreement?
The honest answer reveals the undiscussed lie.
Both TPP and TTIP were constructed and designed to keep exploiting the U.S. consumer market. That’s it. That was the entire purpose of TPP (Asia) and TTIP (Europe). Corporations and lobbyists like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrote the TPP language to maximize corporate profits. That was the purpose of it.
Take the U.S.A. out of the TPP trade agreement and the purpose/benefit no longer exists. Without the host, there is no need for a feeding agreement between parasites. That’s why a decade has passed and TPP/TTIP went nowhere.
All of that said, suddenly with President Trump positioning to eliminate the USMCA trade agreement, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney wants to go back to the TPP/TTIP “Rules of Origin” trade framework in order to create an insurance policy against the end of the trilateral USMCA trade agreement.
Now, here is where it gets really interesting. There is no way for Canada to remain in the USMCA and simultaneously commit to a trade agreement with different rules of origin. This means that for Carney to accomplish what he’s reportedly aiming for, the dissolution of the UMCA would already need to be in the works.
USMCA Article 32.10 – Non-Market Country FTA (key provisions):
“A Party intending to negotiate a free trade agreement with a non-market country shall inform the other Parties at least three months prior to commencing negotiations and, upon request, provide information regarding the objectives of those negotiations.
A Party that enters into a free trade agreement with a non-market country shall provide the other Parties with the full text of the agreement prior to signing.
If a Party enters into a free trade agreement with a non-market country, the other Parties may terminate this Agreement on six months’ notice and replace it with a bilateral agreement.” [SOURCE]
The Canadian proposal violates the central tenet of the USMCA. Carney’s proposal can only move forward if the Canadian government has already accepted that the USMCA trade agreement will come to an end.
WASHINGTON – The European Union and a 12-nation Indo-Pacific bloc are opening talks to explore proposals to form one of the largest global economic alliances, multiple people with knowledge of the talks told POLITICO.
Canada is spearheading the discussions after Prime Minister Mark Carney called on middle powers to buck trade war coercion last month, days after Trump threatened to raise tariffs on Denmark’s European allies if it didn’t cede Greenland.
Ottawa is “championing efforts to build a bridge between the Trans-Pacific Partnership [CPTPP] and the European Union, which would create a new trading bloc of 1.5 billion people,” Carney told world leaders and the global business elite in Davos.
The middle powers are taking action. The EU and CPTPP are starting talks this year to strike an agreement to intertwine the supply chains of members like Canada, Singapore, Mexico, Japan, Vietnam, Malaysia and Australia with Europe.
It would bring nearly 40 nations on opposite sides of the globe closer together with the aim of reaching a deal on so-called rules of origin.
These rules determine the economic nationality of a product. A deal would allow manufacturers throughout the two blocs to trade goods and their parts more seamlessly in a low-tariff process known as cumulation. (read more)
In practice, a multilateral trade agreement with “Rules of Origin” involving many countries doesn’t really matter to the USA since our trade deals are bilateral. Other parties can set whatever terms they like, but if they want access to the U.S. market, that’s where we lay out our own specific terms on a one-to-one basis.
The same thing cannot be said for Canada, who is intentionally planning to remain a deindustrialized economy. Canada will import component goods for assembly in Canada, but they will not fabricate much.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is strategically planning to keep Canada dependent on cheap foreign imports.


Carney needs a geography lesson.
Rather, he needs to find Honesty Injections and Anti-Bribery Pills: how rich is he becoming via Communist Chinese and Globalist Elite “donations” to his bank accounts?
The alternative is that he really is as stupid as his actions seem and needs – somehow – to raise his I.Q. well above 60.
Both.
He needs all kinds of lessons but he is too ideologically obtuse to learn and retain anything. I doubt even a woodshed lesson would help.
A terrific geography lesson would be for Alberta to secede from Canada to independent, and take Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories with them.
If that happened, the USA might need to declare British Columbia as a “protectorate” to prevent further CCP infiltration to isolated B.C.
And Alberta and its neighbors that seceded would likewise need to expel CCP influences and the people that scheme such.
Sundance, you have more confidence that Congress won’t somehow embrace this than I do. Everything the Republican Senate leadership is doing screams they are trying to delay President Trump’s/ the People’s agenda.
In other words you believe Carney is acting upon “insider information” or assurances from some players in Congress or the deep state that the US consumer market will be exploited at some future date?
Yes.
Cue Captain Renault.
I’m shocked! Shocked!
See my comment here.
You linked to the article, not the comment
Look below – I posted a working link to his comment on page 1
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It’s what Trudeau did publicly with Pelosi during the USMCA negotiations
whom do you think in congress or elsewhere will be running to
conferences, etc. in Canada to shoot their mouths off?
I don’t the Senate has a 2/3rd majority to pass it
“If the TPP was such a great trade deal for all parties involved, why didn’t the group finalize it after the USA withdrew? It’s been a decade, so why haven’t the TPP nations completed their trade agreement?”
Indeed!
Where is the market (the buyer) in this proposal? Does Canada expect to somehow back door access the USA market? Canada itself and the EU are very limited and currently cash poor consumer markets.
In other words where is the consumer? The only major industrial supplier is China…..is Carney a fool or a Chinese stooge turning the EU and Canada into a Chinese dumping ground?
Carney is both a fool and a Chinese stooge. And he must expect to somehow back door access to our market, which Trump won’t allow. All these globalist shenanigans he is trying to pull will guarantee Canada’s collapse. Only a bi-lateral replacement for the USMCA will help Canada.
Everything Carney does proves he is a fool, and that photo of him with his naive grin and Xi with his expressionless mask face sure does reinforce being his stooge.
Carney is not a fool. See the bio I posted. He is a very dangerous man.
He is well-connected to many other fools, whose collective globalist vision is ruining their own countries and doing much to drag down Western Civilization with them. Being smart, well-educated, and well-connected is no guarantor against being a fool. It only serves to make one’s foolishness more dangerous.
“Pride (vanity) is a poisonous cancer that eats away at love, contentment, and even common sense.” Clive Staples Lewis. Carney lamenting; Trump didn’t hear a word of his Davos speech spoke volumes of this little man’s narcissism. Agree with comments above; follow the money. He’s profiting handsomely.
Lots of fools are dangerous.
foolish people, good intentions or not, can all be dangerous
think President Jimmy Carter
If the weak garbage currently leading Canada continue to cozy up to China, the risk to the US won’t be economic as much as to the US national security. If China gains a foothold on this continent, especially in the Arctic, global dynamics will change considerably.
China is after the carbon credits for each electric car.
Al Gore, call your office.
“Without the host, there is no need for a feeding agreement between parasites.”
My favorite line from the article.
In the meantime, PDJT is working at top speed to bring back US manufacturing independence by having secured committments (e.g. foreign auto manufacturers) and by bringing back our own capabilities (coal, steel), and utilizing technology (small footprint nuclear production of power). So many balls in the air! It seems to be working though. PDJT’s cabinet is laser focused and performing.
How does the mohammedan ummah fit into this, or are they even more patient than the Chinese?
See NYC , city of the 2001 attack, now hearing the call to Islamic prayer broadcast 5 times a day? (check Eli Shepard essay at Red state today.)
TPP was just another scam by our politicians to get more campaign funds from corporatists and elitists who wanted to increase their wealth faster through offshoring of U.S. jobs to foreign nations, outsourcing U.S. work to foreign firms, and flooding the U.S. with foreign replacement workers to undercut U.S. worker citizens. It was just another sell out the U.S. national interest and U.S. citizen workers for money scam. With President Trump in office, they’re having to turn to AI to purge the U.S. of U.S. workers.
Yes.
Oye veh Canada. He is committed to globalism.
he’s still london’s banker
Canada will continue to lose…..and at a faster rate of speed.
Chuckling at the bloated vampires thinking Panda-Dracula will save them from the sunlight.
Xi: “Don’t touch the suit, boy.”
Mark Carney born Canada bio. Economics degrees from Harvard and Oxford. 13 years Goldman Sachs, London, Tokyo, New York, Toronto. UN special envoy Climate action and finance. Gov Bank Canada 08 to 2013. Governor Bank England 2014 to 2020. Opposed Brexit. Covid 19 policy Uk. World Bank. Bloomberg.
This man is not a fool he is a very dangerous globalist with lots of pull and connections worldwide. Most importantly is the British UK connection. Britain is the dirty centre of attacking Russia and trying to break it up for 100 years.
Brits have been undermining Trump and behind the impeachments.
Do not underestimate this viper.
Agree and British Columbia is practically a northern province of China these days!!! My guess is BC is also a major source of fentanyl that China is flooding into America!! I would agree to Alberta and Saskatchewan becoming states if they wanted but not the rest of Canada which is too woke, too globalist and has too many muslims and Karens! JMO
He’s got no cards.
47 knows!
That’s what matters!
China won’t invest in Canada without the ability to sell in the US what is assembled in Canada. They don’t have a consumer market worth pursuing and their only value is military bases and ports for China.
They are getting the carbon credits on the cars.
Greg: ” … They don’t have a consumer market worth pursuing and their only value is military bases and ports for China.”
For the Chinese as they pursue their long-game contest with the United States for control of the Arctic, having military basing rights and port rights in Canada would be as valuable to them in their contest with the US as having a consumer market in Canada.
Their other expectation is that sooner or later, the Democrats will be back in control of the US government; and when that day comes, the US will quickly revert back to the globalist trade policies it had before Donald Trump became president.
Precisely! However we are constantly told canada has nothing that we need. Spit.
Military bases and ports exactly. China does not need Canada. Carney is selling the store and the Chinese can reset all the shelves, launder money and mass migrate millions of their countrymen into Chinada… XI knows the western worlds playbook for the global reset. He helped write it… Spit
Trump already knows the plan. The key will be taking out Carney in the next 2-3 years. By that being a secession of one or two of provinces to become the future 51st state.
Trump has the God given ability of being right almost always. When God wills it so,,,is the only unknown variable we cannot know.
Lol chinas interest incanada goes way beyond the ability to access the us mkt another way
Carney – he is a little man
and wants to be bigger than President Trump – he will show him so he thinks.
China’s end goal is to defeat the US and will use any country to fuel that goal
the end result will not be good for Canada
A small snake can still be lethal with its venom.
Isn’t Canada the assembly or pipeline to the EU?
And possibly any cross border leakage into the US?
I’m all for bilateral agreements that benefit the USA and her citizens. I’m not for globalist treaties that crap on the USA and her citizens.
With Canada pitching the TPP and TIPP, with it’s rules based stakeholder trade policies. It almost seems as though Carney is trying to isolate the USA in regards to global trade. The more nations that join the canadian proposal for a TPP/TIPP, the more they think it will isolate the USA.
President Trump is making inroads into nations that do not want the globalist vision for the future, such as nations in Central and South America, nations that are resource rich and desire autonomy.
With the Ukraine/Russia war going on, bilateral trade deals between the USA and Russia are not possible. This adds to the european incentive to keep throwing gasoline onto the fire. Once that war is over, the USA and Russia have a good chance of becoming trading partners. The TPP/TIPP nation will then be like children looking thru the window of the candy store, wishing they could come inside, but because of their past bad behavior, the proprietors do not trust them to walk about freely.
I have to be completely honest. I do not care what Carney does. He is aligned with the enemy, and we are at war. All of our energy MUST be focused on victory for the USA. We can’t negotiate a peace treaty at this point in time. The only option for the USA is victory, and we MUST dictate the terms of surrender.
👍 💯 🎯 as always! I would only enhance it thus:
Prime Minister Mark Carney is strategically planning to keep Canada dependent on cheap foreign imports… as part of his personal quest to become a billionaire via Brookfield, and as a senior WEF puppet psycho-lizard Satanist, to reap the rewards of following his marching orders:
🤔 He never wears a Maple Leaf pin, instead the Order of Canada – a personal accolade.
You can get a sense of the sheer scope and scale of his personal operations and connections in this chart, with receipts, here https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVIgUjvog=/
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So Canadians get to be a ‘permanent’ service economy dependent upon (China) for all their manufacturing needs? And what happens when President Trump’s term is up and all these RINOs and their greedy corporate donors have this option dangling back within their grasp?
After all, none of them has ever felt beholden to the American voters because they can steal elections. And they know they can continue to lord over us by feeding us bread and circuses and propaganda as always.
The midterms are only a few months away. Have we firmed up our trade deals? Election integrity? What am I missing here?
You’re missing nothing.
We’re experiencing a brief reprieve from globalism in the US.
Long term, we are not strong enough to withstand the tides.
Only with prayers and God’s help do we survive.
Things may not go well for the GOP in the mid-terms. Except for Iran, President Trump appears to have gone asleep and the Republicans drove away their poor independent and Republican voters who voted a straight Republican ticket in 2024 over removing them from Medicaid when they get sick and lose their job and 30 year student loans.
And yes, the uni-party will seek to gorge themselves on campaign funds from corporatists and wealthy elitists who want to go back to the old days of mass offshoring of U.S. jobs to foreign countries, mass outsourcing of U.S. work to foreign firms, and the mass insourcing of foreign replacement labor into the U.S..
Build the Northern Wall.
I would take back ownership of all major U.S. Ports
God gave us many things. There is only one that we should totally depend on and its not electricity. People fear the nuclear bomb but my fear is those that can cripple. That has been created and we’re slowly allowing ourselves to depend on the power it can easily disable. Should we not wonder why China is so keenly ready to supply that one item?
I think Caneys intents are much worse than cheap foreign imports.
It’s to bankrupt Canada, introduce UBI, and CBDCs and digital ID, while destroying all individual rights and freedoms.
While blaming Trump.
Doh, Canada …
What is Carney’s plan here? Any role Canada can serve as an intermediary between Europe and Asia can be performed in less time and with far less expense by the originating and receiving nations working directly with each other. Can he possible think he’ll turn Canada into a second Ireland? How would that work?
Why is it that European nations and Canada expect our unconditional military protection when they’re not willing to do anything in exchange except fleece us on trade? They are turning themselves into satellite nations that the Eastern Bloc countries are so grateful to be out of.
Carney appears to be a petty little man consumed by his own sense of importance who is willing to bite his nose to spite his face.
Poor Carney, destined to be the Temu version of “historical political failures.” His bobblehead figurine will sit on a low shelf next to Sparkle Socks, Sleepy Joe, Crooked Hillary, and Crazy Kamala.
Hmmm, seize or transfer control of the means of production – now where have I heard that before??? Any Treapers out there that can help me?
That’s an enthusiastic hand shake from the panda…… ” shows over, get him out of here”.
Perhaps it’s time to re-visit the series Boardwalk Empire to get a handle on some of the dynamics of “distribution needs/realities” for those seeking profits, sustainability, etc..
Carney may play golf with many “shakers and movers” in a global sense. Trump learned “stick ball” on the streets of New York City.
For years Trumps has owned Country Clubs where “others” try to improve their game. Trump’s been playing golf all his life…
The Chinese, the Canadians, and the Europeans believe that sooner or later, the Democrats will be back in control of the US government. When that day comes, the US will quickly revert back to the globalist trade policies it had before Donald Trump became president. This latest incarnation of the TPP will already be in place, ready and waiting for a Democrat president to join it just as soon as he or she enters the Oval Office.
I think you’re correct on what they believe. But I would amend that to say they don’t need the Democrats to be in office. They only need MAGA to be defeated like the Tea Party was. The Republican party will just as happily sell out the US.
Also just adding the note that there is no meaningful market for Canada outside of the US. Neither China nor Europe will accept trade situations that operate to their detriment. Only the US will.
IF Alberta should secede, that would be the final nail in Canada’s economic coffin with the loss of the oil and gas revenues, as well as any trade between ports at BC and Ontario having to move through Alberta. If they are going to do it, they need to do it during Trump’s administration because a non-MAGA administration will not support that as it would be good for the US and bad for globalism.
Agreed
Same Vulture
Different wing
I think Carney imagines that like during Prohibition, even with the tarrifs in place, Canada will be able to be a center of smuggling into the US interior. Only this time instead of whiskey, they will be smuggling cheap chinese electronics.
I remember seeing Trump on Air Force One as he was leaving Canada after a meeting which he refused to join TPP. He was watching on AF1 tv as it left the runway. Trudeau was on tv bragging about signing up for TPP.
Carney is a bad joke. Art Carney had more brains, and he was just a comedian.
“Prime Minister Mark Carney is strategically planning to keep Canada dependent on cheap foreign imports.”
I concur. By favoring China, Carney is setting up Canada to become their client state.
But do they have the population with decreasing birthrate and expansion to MAID to include newborns?
Everyone hates Trump and everything is a fight.
Why do we support this guy again?
Because there’s never a wrong time to do the right thing.
Well now, from your comments I gather that you are one of those “everyone(s)” that hate President Trump.
Every thing is a fight because he is fighting the established interests that are not aligned with ‘We The People’.
And we support him because “he fights for us”, our sovereign America, and our way of life.
We’re not still in high school. This is not a popularity contest.
Carney is doing what benefits his investments; he is not Canadian, he is a globalist.
He moved Brookfield HO out of Canada and skipped out on paying 5.5 billion dollars in taxes.
He is focused on green things and carbon credit trading. Nobody can afford rent or to buy a house, no houses are being built, manufacturing and assembly jobs are disappearing,
Canada and the Liberal Party have been captured and is run by the Brookfield Party.
No different than your Democrat Party, which has been captured.
Canada has spent about 30 billion on our natives in the past year. They are looking for reparations because they have a grievance against history. They are like your ghetto blacks: same demands, same liabilities.
Why hire canadian as middle men? it will only increases china’s overhead when you can sell it directly to USA.
“starting talks this year to strike an agreement to intertwine supply chains of canada,singapore,mexico,japan,vietnam,malaysia,australia and europe”.didn’t pdjt just strike trade deals with vietnam,japan and singapore?so those would be a moot point.plus mexico is setting up for when the usmca is $#itcanned.
The assumption in all this is that China avoids the global realignment that the world is going through and the globalists are desperate to stop. Xi’s already had a close call with the military, having to sack the majority of his senior generals and there’s a growing belief that his days might be numbered,
China’s clever move was to invest heavily in all forms of Western media so that our view of the country is remarkably aligned with the Communist image, a strong, and resilient empire, with long-tern plans that eclipse the short-sighted Western model. But one year of Trump and they’ve lost Venezuela and may soon lose Iran, which is 100% of their cheap oil supply gone, so perhaps Xi is leveraging the Pygmy globalist puppets to protect him from growing criticism at home.
Sorry, I know people who’ve worked in China who had direct dealings with elements of their industrial complex that supposedly was world-beating and found it was anything but, and certainly did not resemble their own companies hyperbolic briefings or predictions.
I was going to link some “Everything in China is Fake” video’s, but there are too many to choose from.
which is why Trump brought up the bridge and taking control of the half on our side of the border….right?
he’s always so far ahead of them.
Canada is a cancerous cell attached to our body at the north. President Trump should make it priority #1 stat, if it isnt already. Trudeau was a preening fool. Not so Carney. Canadas mask has slipped.
As the most important counntry to the US, by far, Canada is using its enormous leverage, as it should. When pres trump said canada had nothing that we needed, he may have jumped the shark. Since,from a national security perspective, it has everything we need, expect the negotiations to be different than you are being led to believe here.
Hmm, can you remind me where Greenland is again?
Sure no problem. It could be the land to the easr of china
Correct answer, not in Europe’s sphere of control (translation: they can’t ‘give’ it to China as part of a trade deal). Team Trump, as usual are way ahead of the globalists, and I doubt Carney’s pivot to China is much of a surprise, given his record.
Never worry though, when the Canadian military industry fails to achieve its new ‘home grown’ targets, it’s been set, the CAF’s can buy Chinese copies of Russian copies, or go to Europe for some of the original source material. Though good luck with that, as these manufacturers are incapable of sustaining or replacing even the pathetic number of platforms operated, or required.
What is Canada’s enormous leverage? How is that working out for them?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/bygUiQNIBQM
Why spend time trying to woo someone who constantly says no while someone at a different table openly flirts for attention – or
why spend currently tight resources with the intent to invade and take over open rulership of Taiwan when another country, Canada openly invites, begs, China in?
Oh Canada.
When Trump said he would get us out of the TPP, that got my vote in 2016.
Congressmen were not even given access to the language of the agreement for a long time. They were eventually allowed to read the text around the same time either Australia or New Zealand posted it on one of their government websites.
The TPP would have taken away our sovereignty.
Nowhere are these Canadian “leaders” thinking about … Canada. 🤷♂️
China is not your friend.
Good luck with that… which country is the host for these parasites? Not US! 👊👊
Who controls the whole “carbon credits” racket and how can it be dismantled?
“We hang petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office.”
~ Aesop, Greek slave & fable author.
There is a more sinister reason. Carney will open Canada to drugs, children and women trafficking, and spying. I take Trudeau at his word Canada cannot survive without the USMCA and the subsidies.
The US exited TPP for the same reason the UK exited the EU: the smallest details of the lives of citizens of member states were (EU) or would be (TPP) controlled by an appointed, unelected, unanswerable commission of elites who know better than we do what is good for us. Furthermore, member states are REQUIRED by the TPP treaty to conform their internal laws to regulations passed by the Trans Pacific Commission.
Constitutional rights? Nope. Not if the TPC passes contradictory regulations. Free speech? Only to the extent the TPC doesn’t restrict it. Oh, and forget about your second amendment right to a gun. That would be one of the first to go and everyone knew it.
Not only that, but the entire TPP scheme was being sold as a COUNTER to China. The Pacific region needed a trade organization to counterbalance the trade might of China. That was a big fat lie. In November 2015 then Secretary of State John Kerry invited China to join the TPP.
The whole globalist construct of eliminating national sovereignty in a push to a single world government has as its intermediary steps the establishment of the EU and the TPP.
Carney is peddling moldy week-old bread. How embarrassing this must be for most Canadians.
https://thenewamerican.com/us/politics/foreign-policy/secretary-john-kerry-invites-russia-and-china-into-tpp/
Modern day Canadian version of Neville Chamberlain. Determined to ink a hasty “rage treaty” with truly bad guys wearing panda masks. The decent people of Canada do not deserve this future of servitude and bondage that China-con-Carney has planned for them.
on the ground observation
my sister lives near Palm Springs Ca
she says many of the Canadian snow birds
are selling their properties because
they are angry with President Trump
because of his “making Canada the 51st state” comment
hmmm….they don’t seem to blame Carney for his rhetoric
If Alberta is smart, they will run, not walk, to be our 51st state
perhaps we can make Greenland our 52nd LOL
Canada is sitting on another election. The media has done their part; a Liberal majority is assured. Alberta and Saskatchewan are going nowhere. The country is Xi’s for the taking. The economy has collapsed and Canada will be nothing more than a Chinese storefront. The waiting lineup of immigrants have no stake in Canada and will just plain outnumber everything. In 5 years, unless President Trump is granted a 3rd term, the democrats will turn Canada into their 51st state and it will be gone forever; it already is.
Pessimistic? I see the dots to connect. There is a fraction of Canadiens that are as tough as the toughest Americans.
Isn’t that basically the framework of socialism? Isn’t that the progressive way? Work as little as possible while being about to acquire cheap products?
As always, the leftist’s plan makes no sense at all except as a corrupt vehicle for selfish gain.
Bottom line………..without the USA and our dollars……..they lose!
Just like any nation looking to defend themselves…….to have the strength they need…..they will lose without us.
America First!
They don’t have us with them…….they come in behind us making them a loser….second place is NOT the winner.
And Carney…..well…..he’s a big loser…..and those aligned with the British Empire and the city of London will lose because we are not their prey any longer….and it’s got them all…..really, really big mad.
We must get rid of the traitors in the Senate and the House…..so they don’t back stab what power we have!
What has happened to Canada? They are sheep who want to be slaughtered by China.
I always thought Canada specialized in human mediocrity. That idea has not changed for me, but the need for dependency on being middle men for foreign manufactured products has arisen from good old Canadian mediocrity. The only thing that seems to never change is Canada’s need to be dependent on bigger economies for job creation in their own country.
Canadians used to depend heavily on US manufacturing in Canada for jobs for their people. But they have never seen themselves as entrepreneurs who are the best of the best in free market societies. If they had, they would have joined the USA in revolt against the British. I don’t think they will ever change, but they will become enslaved by China’s industrial economy, unless we finally re-establish our industrial base and begin to supply Canadians with jobs.
But, when it comes to ice hockey, Canadians are not mediocre at all. They are aggressive about hockey and like being the king of that sport. So, they have their own example of how to have a successful economy, and they ignore it in favor of their mindset of mediocrity.
I am glad I had the good sense to return to the USA after a couple of years of working there back in the 1980s.