• zarkanian@sh.itjust.works
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    13 hours ago

    My favorite is that part where he asked the Mexican president how long she wanted to pause the tariffs for, and she said, “Umm, forever?”

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    Close, but there’s one distinct thing that I’m certain Trump asked Canada for that we gave in on, and that’s appointing a ‘fentanyl czar’. I know Trump asked for this because who else would give it that name? Sounds like a cartel boss title.

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      16 hours ago

      Pretty sure they’re just going to slap that title onto whichever federal minister is already in charge of that portfolio.

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        15 hours ago

        Exactly. Titles don’t cost anything.

        Trump just needed an excuse to justify changing the policy. Giving an extra title to whoever takes care of it is a really great excuse, better excuse in the world!

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      16 hours ago

      So what happened:

      1. Mexico got a 30 day reprieve by promising 10k Mexican national guard on the border. Trick is that they apparently already have between 10-15k there, so it is already met. The US claims they’ll limit gun smuggling, but with Muskler firing everyone, doubt.

      2. Canada got a 30 day reprieve by promising a 1.3 billion dollar border package, and some kind of nebulous Fentanyl Czar. Trick is that the border package was announced six weeks ago and is already partially implemented, irrespective of the tarrifs. Fentanyl czar is needed for internal issues and is more about removing an attack point for Poilievre and the CPC.

      Basically, Trump caused Wall St to lose 600 billion dollars in one day and permanently damaged the US economy(Canadian and Mexican resources are now being workshopped on being permanently routed to other countries) for literally nothing

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        16 hours ago

        Every bleeding step of the way ask yourself how does this affect putin. Youll see a pattern straight away.

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        17 hours ago

        Trump repeatedly bragged and blabbered about the incoming tariffs on a daily basis ever since his inauguration but refused to have a phone conversation with Justin Trudeau until yesterday, one day before the implementation of retaliatory tariffs.

        And then immediately after that phone call he he lifted the tariffs because Trudeau “agreed to make efforts to target the smuggling of fentanyl across the border” (the Canadian border counts as only 0.2% of fentanyl seizures in the US).

        All of this nonsense appears to have been nothing but theatrics to give Trump the image of a “tough hardball negotiatior”. All he managed to achieve instead is destroy any trust American allies had in them.

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          All he managed to achieve instead is destroy any trust American allies had in them.

          This was the russia’s goal the whole time. They put trump in power specifically to damage the US state and kill americans and that’s what he’s going to do.

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            The problem with saying everything is Russia’s fault, and Trump has no agency, is that you can only still beg the US to be your friend instead of getting closer to Russia. If not “Putin Derangement Syndrome” it is CIA brainworm/misinformation to force your loyalty to hatred against Russia, and somehow, the empire directly threatening war against you makes a better friend.

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          There is a massive insider trading opportunity if you know currencies will go up and down 3% based on toddler tantrums. Currencies can be traded at high leverage if one wants to.

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          And then immediately after that phone call he he lifted the tariffs because…

          The only reason he changed his mind is because his allies didn’t like the policy, and started to act against him. This has no relation to any negotiation, protest, or anything else.

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    And here I saw this as Trump wanting to prove to the country and rest of the world, he’s loco in the cabeza, and that he wanted to make Canada dance by punching them squarely in the nose publicly, while his true target was China (trade) and Mexico (drugs and immigration), so he threw Canada in, to see what he could shake out of their pockets with zero effort. I get wanting to spin this as mockery of the bad man, and Trump is indeed a very terrible human being, but this isn’t a win for anyone, with a 30 day timer counting down, to placate a man who hurts entire countries just because he can.