Category: Trump

  • The Annexation of Canada Timeline

    Or perhaps better subtitled as “All the shit Trump makes up as he stumbles down the halls of the Whitehouse”

    March 3, 2025: Trump announces 25% tariffs on all Canadian imports with the exception of energy, which is tariffed at 10 per cent. This was done due to:

    1. growing presence of Mexican cartels in Canada,
    2. inability to curb the dangerous cartel activity and influx of lethal drugs flowing into the USA,
    3. the flow of contraband drugs like fentanyl into the United States,

    https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/03/fact-sheet-president-donald-j-trump-proceeds-with-tariffs-on-imports-from-canada-and-mexico/

    Some highlights below. For more details, check this out

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/trumps-tariffs/article/trump-delays-tariffs-for-all-usmca-compliant-goods-for-both-mexico-and-canada-reuters

    March 4: Canada since unveiled phase 1 of its response with its own 25 per cent tariffs on $30 billion in American imports.

    March 5: Canada pulls American liquor off the shelves

    March 6: Trump paused tariffs on goods covered by the the USMCA, the free trade agreement between Canada, the U.S. and Mexico.

    Trump’s latest executive order on tariff exemptions also carves out potash, a major component of fertilizer, reducing its levy from 25 per cent to 10 per cent.

    Canada is the world’s largest producer and exporter of potash.

    March 10: Ontario adds a 25% surcharge on its power exports to Minnesota, Michigan and New York in response to Trump’s tariffs.

  • More Trump Lies – Subsidizing Canada

    Someone made the claim to me today that the USA subsidizes Canada to the tune of $200 billion annually.

    The orange human random thought generator at it again with another unsubstantiated claim. And he says it enough times in an attempt to make it believable. But it’s not.

    The best way to debunk this is from a fairly detailed review put together by CBC. Very clear, very simple response for a very wrong claim. As usual.

  • Trump Wants Canada

    President Donald Trump is serious about his repeated suggestions that Canada should become the U.S.’ “51st state,” he confirmed in an interview that aired before the Super Bowl on Sunday, after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned the country’s business leaders Trump’s desire to absorb the northern country—which had been taken as a joke—is a “real thing.”

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2025/02/09/trump-confirms-hes-serious-about-wanting-canada-as-51st-state

  • Trump’s election is a crisis like no other, not only for the U.S. but the world

    A portrayal of the threat facing us as this Canadian, Andrew Coyne of the Toronto Globe and Mail.

    “Nothing mattered, in the end. Not the probable dementia, the unfathomable ignorance, the emotional incontinence; not, certainly, the shambling, hate-filled campaign, or the ludicrously unworkable anti-policies.

    The candidate out on bail in four jurisdictions, the convicted fraud artist, the adjudicated rapist and serial sexual predator, the habitual bankrupt, the stooge of Vladimir Putin, the man who tried to overturn the last election and all of his creepy retinue of crooks, ideologues and lunatics: Americans took a long look at all this and said, yes please.

    There is no sense in understating the depth of the disaster. This is a crisis like no other in our lifetimes. The government of the United States has been delivered into the hands of a gangster, whose sole purpose in running, besides staying out of jail, is to seek revenge on his enemies. The damage Donald Trump and his nihilist cronies can do – to America, but also to its democratic allies, and to the peace and security of the world – is incalculable. We are living in the time of Nero.

    The first six months will be a time of maximum peril. NATO must from this moment be considered effectively obsolete, without the American security guarantee that has always been its bedrock. We may see new incursions by Russia into Europe – the poor Ukrainians are probably done for, but now it is the Baltics and the Poles who must worry – before the Europeans have time to organize an alternative. China may also accelerate its Taiwanese ambitions.

    At home, Mr. Trump will be moving swiftly to consolidate his power. Some of this will be institutional – the replacement of tens of thousands of career civil servants with Trumpian loyalists. But some of it will be … atmospheric.

    At some point someone – a company whose chief executive has displeased him, a media critic who has gotten under his skin – will find themselves the subject of unwanted attention from the Trump administration. It might not be so crude as a police arrest. It might just be a little regulatory matter, a tax audit, something like that. They will seek the protection of the courts, and find it is not there.

    The judges are also Trump loyalists, perhaps, or too scared to confront him. Or they might issue a ruling, and find it has no effect – that the administration has called the basic bluff of liberal democracy: the idea that, in the crunch, people in power agree to be bound by the law, and by its instruments the courts, the same as everyone else. Then everyone will take their cue. Executives will line up to court him. Media organizations, the large ones anyway, will find reasons to be cheerful.

    Of course, in reality things will start to fall apart fairly quickly. The huge across-the-board tariffs he imposes will tank the world economy. The massive deficits, fueled by his ill-judged tax policies – he won’t replace the income tax, as he promised, but will fill it with holes – and monetized, at his direction, by the Federal Reserve, will ignite a new round of inflation.

    Most of all, the insane project of deporting 12 million undocumented immigrants – finding them, rounding them up and detaining them in hundreds of internment camps around the country, probably for years, before doing so – will consume his administration. But by then it will be too late.

    We should not count upon the majority of Americans coming to their senses in any event. They were not able to see Mr. Trump for what he was before: why should that change? Would they not, rather, be further coarsened by the experience of seeing their neighbours dragged off by the police, or the military, further steeled to the necessity of doing “tough things” to “restore order?”

    Some won’t, of course. But they will find in time that the democratic levers they might once have pulled to demand change are no longer attached to anything. There are still elections, but the rules have been altered: there are certain obstacles, certain disadvantages if you are not with the party of power. It will seem easier at first to try to change things from within. Then it will be easier not to change things.

    All of this will wash over Canada in various ways – some predictable, like the flood of refugees seeking escape from the camps; some less so, like the coarsening of our own politics, the debasement of morals and norms by politicians who have discovered there is no political price to be paid for it. And who will have the backing of their patron in Washington.

    All my life I have been an admirer of the United States and its people. But I am frightened of it now, and I am even more frightened of them.”

  • God Didn’t Spare Trump

    Trump is signing an “anti-Christian bias” EO today and so that must be why he’s talking so much about God.

    He makes big on how God spared him from the assassination attempt last July 2024 in Pennsylvania by Thomas Matthews Crooks.

    Of course, Turdy Trump doesn’t think about Corey Comperatore whose family is now without a father and husband.

    Trump, you’re no more special than anyone else. In fact, in many ways, less special.

  • Trump Is Complaining About His Own Trade Deal

    Trump is making much about the unfair trading that is going on between Canada and the USA. It’s important to point out here that the video below is a celebration of the trade deal he brought in less than 5 years ago on July 1st 2020 called USMCA, which replaced NAFTA.

    So when Trump complains about a lousy deal, he should look into the mirror to see who to bame.

    BTW, the World got a lousy deal too with him now as President.