This is one of those small stories that carries the potential for significant domestic economic gains.
As many are aware, the U.S. imports a lot of softwood lumber from Canada. Combined with the energy products the lumber sector represents the top two U.S. imports from Canada. With Venezuela now potentially positioned to replace the former, USDA Rural Development now stimulates domestic lumber development potentially positioned to replace the latter.
Taken as a whole, these two approaches significantly weaken the Canadian leverage that could be deployed in a Free Trade Agreement negotiation. Assuming, of course, the USMCA is dissolved in favor of two bilateral FTAs.
USDA Press Release – At the Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Conference today, U.S. Department of Agriculture Administrator for the Rural Business and Cooperative Service J.R. Claeys announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture is guaranteeing $115.2 million across eight states through the Timber Production Expansion Guaranteed Loan Program (TPEP) to ensure sawmills and other wood processing facilities have the necessary funding to establish, reopen, expand, or improve their operations.
Today’s announcement includes recipients in the states of California, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Oklahoma, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
These investments represent a commitment by the Trump Administration to expand American timber production by 25%, reduce wildfire risk, and save American lives and communities by strengthening domestic wood processing capacity.
“We cannot allow wildfires to devastate and destroy our rural communities,” said Administrator Claeys. “That’s why the USDA is taking bold action to stop the destruction of our forestlands by investing in sawmills and wood processing facilities that support sustainable timber harvesting. These actions strengthen local businesses, support rural prosperity, and create jobs for hardworking Americans.” (source)
This is not to say that expanded U.S. sawmill production would completely eliminate Canadian softwood lumber imports. However, it does create inventory and a stronger domestic supply chain that would diminish any applied leverage that Canadian trade negotiators would seek to deploy.
Without pipelines flowing East or West, Canada is stuck pumping their heavy oil south for processing. Nothing about that is likely to change in the next few years, even if Canada abandoned their climate change policy (highly unlikely).
Then comes the cross-border auto manufacturing industry, and the realization that -sans USMCA- both U.S. and Japanese automakers are likely to stick with the manufacturing center where their greatest customer base exists, the USA.
Now overlay softwood lumber, and you can see the top three economic dependencies of the U.S and Canada are slowly being uncoupled, simultaneous with the trilateral USMCA provisions being reviewed starting with the U.S. and Mexico having direct conversations.
We keep watching.


Canadian political leadership keeps shooting themselves a lot higher than the foot….
And I laughed out loud
To Canadian Pols…
I don’t want to talk to you no more, you empty-headed animal food trough wiper!
I fart in your general direction!
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!
Riffing on this..
I’m Canadian! Why do you think I have this outrageous accent?
eh?
Monty Python still makes me laugh!!😆
Just think John Cleese and Mel Brooks would not be able to make their movies today.
Elderberries are wonderful, healthy, a great jam maker.
If they shoot the left one, will that leave them right?
Greg1: Your concise comment, in addition to being true, is one of the funniest comments I’ve read. Keep’em coming.
I hope this will bring down lumber prices
I hope it will return good paying jobs to the USA.
I live in NW Montana.
We had several good paying industries thirty years ago: timber, lumber and an important train yard/repair facility.
All gone now.
Now we are dependent upon tourism, health care and service industries.
All low paying jobs, and some of them seasonal.
Housing prices are through the roof, as well.
We need help.
We also need wild fire mitigate that timber harvesting can supply.
Thank you for that report from the ground. A remaining significant point is; you live in God’s country. You wake up to exceptional beauty each & every day. You get to fish, hunt, ski, (and mine). There’s very little crime. Neighbors love each other. Bring the jobs back & you’ve hit the jackpot. Big Sky is amazing! (Think I’ll move from central Texas) Blessings fellow Treepers.
Being dependent on the health industry is bad, Val Your community needs you to work and pay taxes, but it also needs you be sick so other people can work and pay taxes. I hope this new USDA program helps your neck of the woods start making something.
Yes help our home industry in the USA 🙂
MAGA
I would shout, “F—k yes!”
But I won’t because it may offend someone.
Rock and roll! 🤜✝️🤛
I agree, dad!
Well I’ll just chime in – HEAR, HEAR – to make it a family affair!
Not this Southern Gal, dear Frank…we all live in a US world which has been nearly destroyed by previous despicable, America hating presidents and their hangers on.
Go on then…
Shout loud and proud.
You’ll get no Southern stare from me.
🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 !!!!!!
I’m enjoying watching VSGPDJT hand it to the Canucks and the Brits, something new and brilliant every other day!
He’s handing it to Dems in the U.S. too. “You won’t fund DHS? No worries. I’ll scramble the ICE agents who can’t work because of all your lawsuits to fill in for them until you can sort out that funding thingy out”. As Gutfeld says “We don’t deserve him”
Go ahead, dear Frank…we have spent decades watching one American hating president after another destroy anyone who produces, works hard, and needs the paycheck… and the industries which provide it.
You’ll get no censorious Southern stare from me.
Go on then…
Let’s hear it!!
Shout loud and proud, my brother.
WINNING!!!!
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Each of those America-hating presidents had plenty of help from that organ called “Congress”! Even now, you can see how important it is to them that they “GIVE” us Voter-IDs for only citizens!
Only too clearly, Grandpa.
I hold them all in contempt. Deep contempt.
Yes, the US Government Mafia is robbing us every day as they sell out to pay themselves…bill
“I would shout, “F—k yes!”
Well, Frank, maybe under these circumstances you could shout: “TIMMMMBERRRRRR!!”
You could always scream “Praise Jesus!”
A underlying consideration is the 2017 Tax Act that completely changed business taxes. The US used to be a high tax country, sufficient that Apple etc would keep vast sums parked abroad rather than bringing them home. Now it is a bit below average. This has changed the decisions to make domestically or foreign.
Bringing in investment to keep or expand domestic softwood production along with relaxed environmental permitting to obtain timber could really shift the market. Less imports improves our strength at the CUSMA replacement talks.
Lowering the cost of lumber, adding private sector jobs and preventing forest fires.
What’s not to love?
And reducing wildfires!
Since Newscum hasn’t taken action, once more President Trump helps CA.
Which may also help keep home insurance down.
Oops, I’m sorry I see you already mentioned that.
I need to pay closer attention.
Some things bear repeating!
A couple of years ago a guy from AAA home insurance told me the high rates were due to global warming, rising rivers, and general all-round catastrophes just around the corner. I told him he was brain-washed and so was his CEO types. He only stopped talking for the few seconds I had to insert my opinion. Nevertheless, I decided to stick with the scalpers I already had.
Someone better interrupt Newsom at whatever tasting he is gracing his presence upon and tell him.
He will hate it 😁
…and the Sierra Club, too.
And the entire state of Washington. Because, you know, spotted owls …
There is no way to stop the Northern Spotted Owl (NSO) ecologically going extinct. Now they are going to shoot about 450,000 Barred Owl. WA State has been run by the democrats since 1985 (Spellman). What a mess thanks to mail-in ballots for everyone. What will WA State tax next?…bill
MAGA!
Hey, I’m looking for investors to start a wood based dental hygiene device manufacturing company.
I’ll take anyone’s money.
I’m not tooth picky.
😬
Playing Wordman style.
This will negatively impact the Sasquatch! – Peta /s
Now everyone can find it!
This is an exceptionally good idea so long as the federal government involvement is limited to two things.
First: The taxpayer money involved should only be in the form of loan guarantees which must be paid back into the federal Treasury.
Second: The elimination of suffocating environmental regulations, imposed from several federal agencies, not the least of which is the wholly corrupt EPA. Most of which have nothing to do with protection of the environment, but are in fact thinly veiled financial manipulation.
Unfortunately for three of the states listed, the Marxist governments there will likely do all they can to prevent this common sense effort from happening.
Fraid it seems there are always the same states every time with a few variations. Sometimes I wonder if DC knows that there are more than 10 states in the union.
The man who buys and sells standing timber in my area of Alabama sent me this notice about EU regulations having effect on buying and selling U.S. timber products. Bureaucrats never sleep:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yNNbJHZfS42gSvpVDUaHmqyWOEzAD5vS/view
Thank you for including the link.
The word Brussels at the end of the alert is very instructive.
If our Congress wasn’t bought and paid for, and primarily working against the interests of most American citizens, the United States timber industry wouldn’t have to defend their interests against Brussels. Financial manipulation of the first order by corrupt eurocrats, in concert with our corrupt Congress. Very few in Congress represent the interests of those who elect them. The good news is, more and more people are discovering the truth about their elected representatives, who don’t represent them at all.
Most all alphabet agencies are corrupt!
Snow Mexicans in YUGE squeeze…Waiting for US Congress/Courts to help bail them out!!! No doubt RINOs and Leftist-Commie democrats will throw them a bone someway…There is not enough hate for these feral-animals…God Bless the USA!!!
i worked at a local sawmill that processed yellow pine as an electrician for several years here in Middle Ga. InterFor ( International Forest Products), based in Canada bought the mill along with several other local mills around the same time period. It was a great place to work till the Snow Monkeys arrived, then it all went down hill from there. They own a ton of sawmills in the Pacific Northwest as well. I did not get along with the new management.
The City of London is getting nervous.
The video is still on Rumble.
This is brilliant stuff………
It will be interesting to see how this investment unfolds as the largest Timber Producing States are run by Democrats bent on the Green New Deal. (i.e. allot of palms to grease)
I wonder why Texas isn’t included? Southern pine lumber is the primary product of East Texas, or was when I was growing up. The sawmill whistle woke us up in the morning to get ready for school. My dad was a heavy equipment mechanic for Champion Timberlands.
“USDA Rural Development now stimulates domestic lumber development potentially positioned to replace the latter.”
But…but… but – what about the Spotted Owl?
/sarc
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Spotted_Owl/overview
I’m in Wisconsin & get to see the amount of lumber that we haul out of Canada on our trains on a DAILY BASIS ….it BOGLES my mind….
It will be attacked as market manipulations when the truth is that it partially unwinds market manipulations,
In the future if I encounter a tard who is full of angst over trees being cut down, I’ll tell them we now have more room for wind turbines, just to mess with their head.
That is great news for Maine. There is so much poverty here because of all the mills closing.
Collins will probably take credit for this like she did the rural hospital funds. Nothing was done until President Trump was elected.
Maine’s the 1st thing I thought of, too.
I remember when I was a kid back in the 60’s and they were still transporting logs in Maine by floating them down rivers.
It was so cool to watch.
Can give quite a bit of feedback in the arena.
Hardwood sawmill manufacturing has been cut in 1/2 over the last 5 years. Most of these businesses are family owned and support rural communities. Many downstream businesses are supported by this industry: fuel distributors, parts distributors, loggers, paper mills, etc.
These business pay local taxes, property taxes, payroll etc. and heart of these communities.
Sundance has documented the globalist plan to move manufacturing to China etc and this totally changed this industry into one heavily dependent on export to China. Whether you agree with them or not the tariffs destroyed this market. Lumber exports tanked and domestic opportunities have not replaced that volume of sales. On the flip side logs (think natural resources) are still free to export so our government has destroyed an industry while allowing foreign competitors the ability to buy our natural resources circumventing the sawmills who employ our people and support all these other segments.. one of the stupidest moves I have ever seen a nation do!
That is why I am upset about the war w Iran because I am seeing the economy slip first hand. It is taking our eye off the domestic emergency especially with mid terms looming.
Many on here can believe PDT has 100% approval and support but trust me you are blinded. I talk to many salt of the earth laborers to executives who are not happy with the direction of the last several months.
I hope this move is helpful and remain optimistic, but there are serious flaws
Dear Friend,
Thank you for your factual post.
Thank you for your candid observations.
I can assure you, the midterms will prove you are correct on all points.
Sincerely,
Greg Babb
By the way Kansas and Oklahoma probably some of the least timbered stars in the country. Doesn’t compute.
PSs if PDT doesn’t get rid of def and emission requirements I can’t take anything else seriously
Same equipment in the US requires this is sold to other countries without out it.
Psss manufacturing in general is not feasible with the current labor condition
We were flooded with illegals at the same time drug epidemics, the promise of computer jobs and cultural studies jobs, mass welfare and Medicaid/disability frauds etc.
Also how will they bring back customers? That being other manufacturing businesses.
I have seen very little evidence anyone even knows these are as big an issue as the others
“PSs if PDT doesn’t get rid of def and emission requirements I can’t take anything else seriously”
Don’t hold your breath.
“DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) is a solution used in modern diesel engines to reduce harmful NOx (nitrogen oxide) emissions.
It consists of 32.5% high-purity urea and 67.5% deionized water, and is used in conjunction with a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system.
When injected into the exhaust stream, DEF is heated by exhaust gases and breaks down into ammonia (NH₃) and carbon dioxide.
The ammonia then reacts with NOx in the SCR catalyst, converting it into harmless nitrogen (N₂) and water vapor (H₂O)—the primary components of clean air.
This process is essential for compliance with EPA 2010 and Euro VI emissions standards, helping to reduce air pollution, smog, acid rain, and respiratory health risks.
Vehicles manufactured after 2010, including heavy-duty trucks, buses, construction equipment, and marine engines, rely on DEF to meet these regulations.
NOx refers to a group of reactive gases, primarily nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), formed during high-temperature combustion in diesel engines.
These pollutants contribute to environmental and health issues, making their reduction critical.”
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Prediction: By 2028, President Trump’s MAGA winning streak will be longer.
Greatest President Ever!
Sundance, thank you for the post, this more than just leverage with Canada. I grew up in CA during the time we had a vibrant timber industry, Westwood CA near Mount Lassen was one of the largest saw mill in North America. Medford OR and it’s economy was based on timber until the Democrats shut it down per the spotted owl and now it’s known as Meth-ford. It’s just another industry that we need back into the USA and putting men and women back to work in the production business vs working at Walmart.
Can any commercial use be made from the millions of acres of dead “bug” trees on federal lands?
Uses
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriented_strand_board
“OSB is frequently used in light steel frame house construction.
OSB’s mechanical properties make it suitable for load-bearing applications in construction.[2]
In North America, it is more popular than plywood, commanding 66% of the structural panel market in 2016.
[3] The most common uses are as sheathing in walls, flooring, and roof decking. For exterior walls, panels are available with a radiant-barrier layer laminated to one side; this eases installation and increases energy performance of the building envelope. OSB is also used in furniture production.”
….
“Canada is a major supplier of particle board to the United States, and this trade relationship remained strong in 2025.
In 2022, Canada was the largest supplier of particle board to the U.S., accounting for 6.4 million cubic meters of the total 7.4 million cubic meters imported that year.
In 2024, the U.S. imported $3.6 billion worth of particle board, with Canada remaining the top supplier in value terms, contributing 91% of Northern America’s total exports.
The average export price for particle board from Canada to the U.S. was $511 per cubic meter in 2022, the highest among major suppliers, reflecting strong market positioning.
Despite ongoing trade policy tensions, including U.S. tariffs on Canadian lumber (e.g., a 14.54% tariff on softwood lumber as of April 2025), the U.S.-Canada particle board trade has continued to grow, supported by deep integration in the North American forest products supply chain.
While U.S. imports of particle board declined in 2022 after a peak in 2021, Canada’s role as a leading supplier has remained stable, with U.S. demand for Canadian particle board continuing to be driven by residential construction and manufacturing needs.”
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Doesn’t refer to dead “bug” trees in their manufacture of these products.
Unfortunately no
It makes beautiful furniture as it has blue in the wood. Someone wanted to acquire rights to harvest around here but the plan was shot down. I heard they went elsewhere in the state to someplace that wanted to make tax monies.
We have millions of acres to harvest (esp beetle ki!! trees) and we were harvesting trees around here (before 2011) but that ability was unexpectedly not renewed.
That left millions of board feet of wood laying around to just rot & dry out for the yearly forest fires to just have more fuel.
I found this out after having a USFS guy came in so he/I could post a notice of Forest Fire highest stage restrictions for the tourists that enter my restaurant. He was just as dumbfounded about leaving all the harvested wood where it sat just to be potential fuel for the next fire.
Still have not had the proper weather to stop the march of the beetles, needs to be subzero for some stretch of time, It was 80 degrees today & no parking lot snow removal piles to still be melting in May, 2nd year in a row as well as 50% snow pack, could make for a rather smokey summer this year.
Weird that it was chosen to add more fuel to those “beautiful” forest fire lands than to allow “ugly” logging to reduce forest fire conditions…. welcome to East California.
Wyoming based furniture maker with beetle kill blue wood.
https://www.snowyrangedesigns.com/blog/beetle-kill-blue-stain-pine-log-furniture-table-custom-designed-and-built-outside-laramie-wyoming
Since Covid Canadian corporations have purchased numerous softwood mills in the United States.
It looks to me that there is over production of softwoods to match the current economic needs.
Brazil is a big threat here. They bring in pulp for paper mills which harms US logging operations and landowners and the export super cheap softwood lumber into the U.S.
I don’t see how any funds sent to California while the Liberal Idiots are in charge will make it to the right agency. California is a financial sinkhole. Lord knows they need to manage the forests and land better, but the crazy Lefties like fires.
I know about this once strong American manufacturing industry. It provided many Mom and Pop family businesses a way to make a honest living and economic opportunities for employees in rural communities. Then the manipulators of the NAFTA doctrine and then the Housing Crisis/GFC architects destroyed this once great American industry and with it family livelihoods. Now the few sawmills and tract lands are mostly owned by huge Canadian conglomerates.
It has been a sad sight to see for these rural towns and communities. The $150M is a crumb on a plate for this industry, but it will no doubt land in the greedy hands of those who now control it.
Perot had NAFTA nailed from the jump.
Yep .. Ross Perot and his charts, on the subject, were a sight to behold.
It was made even more effective when Perot admitted that if congress passed NAFT, he and his importing businesses were going to make a killing via the Free Port Hub being set-up in Dallas .. near DFW Airport. At the time, Perot admitted that he owned controlling interests and property in the Free Port.
California once had over 30 sawmills, today around 3. This was done to protect a spotted owl and the trees they occupied. Forest became overgrown, a large fuel source for very large wild fires resulted.
maybe commen sense will be imposed on CA!
Forty years ago, there were at least 9 sawmills in my little Sierra foothill county. Now there is only one small gypo mill.
I’m afraid I’ve given up hope for a vibrant timber economy to ever again return to California, when Forest policy is dictated by city people in Sacramento and San Fancisco. These are people who can’t tell the difference between a pine and a fir, and who prefer to let forests burn as opposed to ever seeing a single stump on public land.
BTW, I think the number of sawmills in California in the ‘70s was north of 75. I tried to find that number online but was unable to do so.
The snow Mexicans are no different then their south of the border partners including the flooding of fentanyl from China directly killing Americans.
Your dollars have a huge impact and if it’s made in certain countries don’t buy it.
Sundance
Your page is down on X
Snow Mexican Enbridge owns a substantial amount of natural gas pipeline companies in the US. Force their sale to US investors under national security concerns.
U.S. citizens are already free to buy Enbridge Stock.
The man knows EVERYTHING!!! He must have spent the last four years before being reelected, doing all this planning. Every step is exactitude!
“Thus, to take a long and circuitous route, after enticing the enemy out of the way, and though starting after him, to contrive to reach the goal before him, shows knowledge of the artifice of deviation.”
Sun Tzu
The Art of War
(VII – Maneuvering)
Lol! The huge timber producing states of Oregon and Washington are not included!
My company has about 75% of the market share of hauling the wood residuals from lumber mills to paper mills. After a few failed attempts at the California market, we won’t go back there ever again. The demonrats have made it business prohibitive.
We’re y’all going to get battery powered trucks ? 🤣
Link below takes you to a really cool and interesting Interactive Map of US States and associated table of lumber production by state.
Lumber Production by State 2026
Great news! When Obama allowed Canada to dump millions of acres of timber products on the USA after beetles got in their fir trees, it crashed what Americans, particularly in the South, could get for their Timber. Sawmills closed, particularly in Mississippi and the large Timber Companies that own 80+% of several Counties began limiting what they would process and gave prices lower than several decades ago for timber purchases, it hurt people bad. I may not recover what it cost me since I won’t likely be around in 25 more years when it can be cut again but still glad to see a President understand this.
This is exactly what the many market (product and financial) manipulations that has happened to Mississippi and the south in general. Such devastation to so many American families and employees, all while having to pay taxes to their demise.
The Canadians have owned 9 of 10 of the Georgia sawmills for years.. The nine sawmills control the price and how the wood is stolen from local tree growers..
$115,000,000 might buy one of these plants.
Chump chang. I mean what are they spending per data center?
So shockingly true and was allowed to happen to the hard working citizens of our country.
Great news nice to see it.
A step in the right direction for sure but $115m isnt much these days, big picture. A good start.
The timbered areas need a political constituency. I’ll offer to harvest ballots of all ruffed grouse, woodcock and turkeys
Keep it up President Trump, you can’t possibly win enough for me! Now if you could just arrest and prosecute those in the us legislative branch who have been raping and pillaging our country for decades. Also, those in congress pretty much being paid through “smurfing” foreign money into their campaigns and pockets giving special interest legislation robbing Americans of their hard earned money with their cut of the excess profits.
Additionally, you may want to look into the major telecommunication’s companies for illegally diverting funds specifically designated for for “rural broadband” that was illegally spent spent in major metropolitan areas instead of where Congressional appropriations said they were meant to be spent. Hint Hint: AT&T, Verizon, all the major carriers, …, etc. I know because I retired early because I refused to play their game by covering their tracks with creative accounting policies. As far as I know it still being done widely and rampantly all across the nation in fact I often suspected that the monies often nothing much more that money laundering back to congress members for favorable legislation. My career spanned more than a quarter century beginning with the Bell Telecommunication throughout the breakup into the baby bells including the end of the baby bells ending my career with the same corporation my paycheck came from back from practically started.
God Bless and protect you President Trump and your fine family! Trump 2028 !!!
Ps, I’ve been a conservative Republican since I voted for the first time and ever since I always contributed towards campaigns to get supposedly America First candidates in the Republican Party elected, however, nowadays I cannot find myself contributing to any candidate EXCEPT YOU since you’re the ONLY President that has EVER said what he was going to do for America and followed through a DID what you promised!
Paper mills have been slowly dying here in Minnesota. Blandin paper is now down to one line and on life support. They used to employ hundreds in the area with good paying jobs. We had the opportunity for a OSB plant by Grand Rapids, Mn only to be contested by Greenies and Natives.. The company quickly left the state. There’s a few of small mills that still make lumber, but the big ones that kiln dried wood are shut down. Remnants of a bigger facility still in Deer River, Mn. Steel buildings that house the klins and saw dust in an adjacent lot. Blandin and Potlatch still own acreage in my area up to the Canadian border. They mostly lease that land out to hunters these days.
I’d say, look at the Somali’s obviously. The name democratic voting block in Minnesota. You already know where the money went.
Save a sawmill too
Right now, you can’t get a good price for pine in my area; people don’t, or can’t get anyone to thin their stands (and sell for post wood) when the price is low, and the end result is pine beetle infestations spreading more easily.
This is the best news I’ve heard all day!
California in the 1980s harvest 4 billion board feet per year, 6 bbf per year in some years.
By 2000, it was down to 2 bbf per year, and now 1.5 bbf in 2020. Lumber prices for 2″ x 4″s to simple fence boards are outrageous.
California Liberals would rather have Super Fires and mass forest die-offs from bettle infestations where hundreds of millions of trees die off.
Those trees could be harvested, drop lumber prices, and replanted.
Of course.
This way they can blame the disasters on Climate Change so they can then decimate the fossil energy industry too.
This is great news. All I ever hear about is forest fires out west, due to ridiculous regulations. I find it hard to believe Canada doesn’t have heavy regulations on cutting timber there already because of green energy. It seems when the weather gets warm in the NE US, where green energy is still being shoved, yikes climate change, we can’t go outside for fresh air cause Canadas wildfires are destroying the air we breath! Make it make sense!
Read Welcome to Absurdistan for coverage about what the alliance of Red Chinese Communists and Green ENVIRO-COMMUNISTS have done to rural and urban Canada. Both lawfare and arson leftist weapons up there
I don’t think the average Canadian has any idea what kind of world of hurt they’re in for.
“He’s a lumberjack…” Not any more he ain’t, pal.
I have witnessed Sparkle Socks and Carnage destroy Canadian culture, economy and reputation in just 10 short years. 😭 😡
One of the first lawfare scams of the Clintons was the spotted owl ruling in in 1993. Barred Owls have been eating spotted owl and driving them from their [overlapping] range. The Clinton’s set a ruling that the Spotted Owl was endangered by timber harvesting and mining activity in northern California, Oregon & Washington State. They shut down logging and mineral extraction in these areas and killed the rural economies in these areas. This is part of how CA was flipped Democrat and a major part of how OR & WA were flipped Democrat. The rural economies were destroyed. The conservative voter families who lived there were driven out or driven onto welfare. And those state’s politics were tilted into control of the Democrat machines in their coastal mega cities. A few years later, redistricting reflected this in their state legislatures. They have been Democrat fortresses, ever more corrupt, ever since.
This program may help reverse that, a little.
The barred owls have continued to eat the spotted owl over the last 33 years. They have ignored corrupt politicians in all three branches of government.
We are endangered when we do the same.
MAGA
Thank you Mr. President Trump