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"Canada could deal a lot of damage to the US by imposing export tariffs on oil and electricity".

Realistic or not?
Not at all. The United States is self-sufficient when it comes to oil; Canada and Mexico import more oil than the export to the United States. The only issue I can predict is refining, as the United States uses a lot of Canadian refineries, but I don't think this is ancient forgotten wisdom like microchip production.
 
The problem with conquering Mexico isn't winning the war, it's that what you win is a land full of Mexicans.

They could be expelled but that would be a humanitarian disaster and highly unpopular both domestically and internationally.

Cleaning up the entire Central American peninsula to the Trump Victory Canal (recently renamed) would obviously include an ethnic cleansing, which neatly solves the problems of troublesome beaners. Anybody that complains about the lack of glass bottle real sugar Coke or burritos will be satisfied by the new products made by actual human settlers in the new territory. Its not like we don't know how to follow a recipe or bottle sugar water.

The only issue I can predict is refining, as the United States uses a lot of Canadian refineries, but I don't think this is ancient forgotten wisdom like microchip production.

Texas and Louisiana are hubs of oil refinement and expanding their production is relatively trivial.
 
Isn’t canadas socialized medicine system and things like grocery prices and welfare state system already feeling the burn due to mismanagement and that’s without tariffs. If trump fucks them over economically, that’s gonna crumble fast
Canadians already live like an occupied people. They are surrounded by indians who pack 20 people into a studio apartment and, because that's strictly a utilitarian thing so they don't have to sleep out in the streets, those indians just spill into the streets and inexplicably spawn garbage piles like they're a negative The Sims entity. This isn't even getting into the Chinese. Canadians are a very buck-broken people who will tolerate $450 weekly grocery bills until they starve to death.
 
Why does he Capitalize random Words

Does it have to do with him being the Chrischan of Presidents?
Boomers type Certain Words in All Caps as a form of Emphasis, because they're Taught to Write the Way they Speak, and they took it Very Literally since they Associate the Internet with "Casual" grammar and syntax. It doesn't Register to Them that they Don't have to Do That.
One thing underestimated by many people in the camp of "oh dear china will sweep in and support canada", is that then china would have to support canada.
This is plainly a massive burden and labor for china, and practically a net negative.
Considering that only like three provinces have positive net income, sure. Unless China's doing another Belt and Road initiative to embed itself into Canada's resources, or at least taking advantage of Canada's vassal state status. Otherwise, China itself has its own problems, so it's a toss up as to whether or not Winnie thinks it's worth it.
Not at all. The United States is self-sufficient when it comes to oil; Canada and Mexico import more oil than the export to the United States. The only issue I can predict is refining, as the United States uses a lot of Canadian refineries, but I don't think this is ancient forgotten wisdom like microchip production.
I don't know about the South or West, but over here we have a few refineries. Maybe with a couple deportations and zoning law reformations we'll have a little revitalization.
 
Canadians already live like an occupied people. They are surrounded by indians who pack 20 people into a studio apartment and, because that's strictly a utilitarian thing so they don't have to sleep out in the streets, those indians just spill into the streets and inexplicably spawn garbage piles like they're a negative The Sims entity. This isn't even getting into the Chinese. Canadians are a very buck-broken people who will tolerate $450 weekly grocery bills until they starve to death.
I’m just saying, if it gets to the point Canada can’t pay for socialized medicine anymore, Canadians will have literally nothing. Unless they plan to print money like an African nation to try to pay doctors. But then groceries will triple in price due to inflation.
 
Canadians already live like an occupied people. They are surrounded by indians who pack 20 people into a studio apartment and, because that's strictly a utilitarian thing so they don't have to sleep out in the streets, those indians just spill into the streets and inexplicably spawn garbage piles like they're a negative The Sims entity. This isn't even getting into the Chinese. Canadians are a very buck-broken people who will tolerate $450 weekly grocery bills until they starve to death.
Why does Canada have such a problem with India I the first place?
 
Why does Canada have such a problem with India I the first place?
Their leadership can be summarized as "globalism good" as an answer to every question, quandary and problem they find. Canadian politics has been stuck in 2008-era Obama dickriding for nearly two decades. They don't have Bibles, they have Daily Show reruns.
 
The FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has repealed the previous FCC decision that allowed tenants to choice their own ISP instead of having the landowners choice it for them.
I'll be honest, I never knew this was a thing. In fact over the last few years I've known of landlords (both single housing managed by individuals and multi-unit managed by companies) who required their tenants to choose a specific ISP. Did this rule ever take effect? Personally I feel repealing it is a poor decision.
 
Why does Canada have such a problem with India I the first place?

IIRC some neolib "Think Tank" pushed a project called "Canada 100 to 100" or some shit like that that said that for Canada to own those stupid chuds in the south they needed to get to 100 million people by 2100 because that would make them a economic powerhouse. And Trudeau and company bought into that shit and started importing anyone they could. They have a system that is meant to avoid illegals by having visas with reasons and qualifications to be allowed to immigrate but Indian saars were able to skillfully play it and so they set up fake schools and fake diploma mills whose only reason to exist is to let Indians get there with student visas. Canada is too retarded to stop it because calling out saar on their scam would be racist.
 
I'm hoping soon Trump turns his attention towards Marxist groups like Antifa or any of those rose emoji faggots and declares them terrorists. It would be a good exercise to engineer conditions to allow US SOF raid and eleminate/capture them. Anytime some soy filled cuck upvoted a PRC shill on reddit could be rationalized as sedition and conspiracy.
 
Why does Canada have such a problem with India I the first place?
In a nutshell, Sikhs have their own equivalent of a Zionist movement and that Zion (Khalistan) is in what is now Indian territory. The Hindus in India who are the dominant religion in terms of sheer numbers there don't get along with the more radical Sikhs in Canada and have tried to assassinating them. The Sikhs for their part had a terrorist/militant organization blow up an airliner a few decades ago. As recently as November of last year supporters on both sides went against one another outside of a Canadian Hindu temple.

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I’m just saying, if it gets to the point Canada can’t pay for socialized medicine anymore, Canadians will have literally nothing. Unless they plan to print money like an African nation to try to pay doctors. But then groceries will triple in price due to inflation.
They're trying to "convince" the mentally ill, disabled, elderly, etc. to surrender to MAID. They already can't afford it.
 
Not a great choice.
ISP: It is for me!

I'll be honest, I never knew this was a thing. In fact over the last few years I've known of landlords (both single housing managed by individuals and multi-unit managed by companies) who required their tenants to choose a specific ISP. Did this rule ever take effect? Personally I feel repealing it is a poor decision.

Not too sure, as I have not met anyone personally effected by it yet.

Rossman mentions that it happened to him in the archived video, but he lived in New York City. Government overreach is New York City's most "beloved" attribute.
 
Honestly, America becoming isolationist is the best way to save the nation.
The definition of “isolationist” has changed dramatically. I don’t even think that’s what Trump is doing. But American taxpayers not being the world’s piggy bank and bodyguard is seen as “isolationist” now. Of all “humanitarian aid” money in the world, 42% comes from American taxpayers. How much of that benefits Americans? Not a penny. In fact, a good amount actively hurts Americans as seen with all these religious and refugee NGOs making billions flooding our small towns and cities with illegals.
Foreigners have been crying for decades that US should stop putting their nose in everyone's business, stop being the world police, and leave other countries alone. Now here we are, at the cusp of them getting what they want and now they're screaming bloody murder and demanding that we stay.
See above. The globalist order depends heavily on the sweat and industriousness of Americans. They see us as chattel that only exist to provide the security and financial system they require to prop up their failing policies.

I somewhat understand Trumps goals and don’t disagree. However, I hope he has some very concrete plans to keep the momentum. Half of this country is so disconnected from anything past the next 10 minutes, long term positive change is beyond their ability to comprehend. What Trump and his team is trying to do is create a North America strongly led and controlled by the U.S. It is the only bulwark against the never ending attempts by the globalists to bleed us dry. This isn’t going to happen because we ask nicely. That ship has long sailed. But it can be done. I just don’t think there are enough people willing to look past the slightest discomfort today to ensure the next 100 years is gang busters for their kids and grandkids.

I kind of wish Trump had focused on the military buildup on the Southern border and ramped up deportations and held off on sanctions on Mexico. Anyone not completely captured by TDS has been loving all of it and we know that from the high Trump ratings and the Dems numbers being in the tank.

They are so demoralized that they can’t even hold a leadership vote without their own members screaming at them and agonizing over imagined gender equations. They are imploding and I don’t want them to have a single foothold to climb out of this mess.

This would’ve given us a bit more breathing room with Canada. Canada is fucking mess and I believe Trudeau has no problem turning Canada into ash as long as he can sneer at Trump. But its very naive to think it will have no effect at all in America. Trump is riding high and if this continues to ramp up in Mexico and Canada people will start to freak out and wonder if it’s worth it.

Long ass post but I am so happy we finally have a chance at slowing our downward spiral I don’t want it ruined by a few overturned seats in 2026, which can absolutely happen. People are exhausted and Trump has given them hope. But if we go into midterms without clear wins economically it could get rough. On the other hand, if we got into midterms with win after win and an obvious improvement in daily life for average Americans, I believe we will see an even bigger defection to MAGA that will buy us the longer term hold in Congress we need for some rough patches.
 
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