President Donald Trump has shown he isn’t playing around when it comes to stopping the illegal alien influx and the flow of fentanyl into our country. He’s declared it a “national emergency.”
He’s determined to stop it, and he’s already having great success at the Southern border. But he’s also trying to get more cooperation from Mexico and Canada to make it happen. He signed executive orders to impose 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada.
So it’s a very simple thought, and you would think they would get it. How about just fixing the border and stopping the flow?
But Justin Trudeau just seems to keep digging that hole he’s in deeper. He announced retaliatory tariffs of 25 percent on $155 billion in goods. Except it’s a war he can’t win because we have so much more leverage than he does.
Who needs who more?
Canada GDP $2.14 trillion
US GDP $27.36 TrillionIf Canada were a 🇺🇸 state it would be #4 in GDP.
Another terrible move by Trudeau.
— Patrick Bet-David (@patrickbetdavid) February 2, 2025
Reports claimed Trudeau would try to target things that would affect red states to affect Trump allies who might then convince Trump to back off. […]
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