Trump blasts trade talks with Canada: We shouldn’t have to buy our friends – September 2, 2018,
Do you remember when Justin Trudeau’s arrogant speech at NATO in response to Trump? You can look it up, however, The Canadian Press has a Youtube Video that you may want to consider viewing the video below:
Below, is what Trump said in June 2018, I understand that most people have short-term memories, but in case you haven’t noticed Donald Trump is a workaholic, most workaholics especially workaholics in business tend to be whether intentionally or unintentionally very calculated with how they structure their lives and therefore their negotiations. Below is a video of what Trump said in June 2018 and oddly enough all of sudden Trump stated the following
Trump blasts trade talks with Canada: We shouldn’t have to buy our friends

Now, with all the above, I advise the reader to watch the video on CBC and notice how the CBC contributors to this story frame Trump from their perspective.
The consider what Trump says during the NATO summit as Rhetoric? You know what’s interesting is that as I’m writing this story, I’m reminded of something that I may have overlooked as to why Leftists have a habit of reacting emotionally to Donald Trump. Readers, we forget that most of the Left-leaning Media aren’t used to things getting done politically. They’re used to rhetoric, they’re used to Politicians being full of it, in fact, if you look at and listen to Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland they appear to be approaching Donald Trump the way a rebellious child approaches a stern parent.
Trumps a Grandfather, even for all his rakishness Trumps children are wonderful human beings, with all the money Trump has and the flashy lifestyle he lives, you’d assume at least one of his kids would have been rebellious? Right? Parents that lead by example tend to raise great children, what I mean by this is its human nature to excuse imperfections in other humans as long as the human being analyzed is consistent. A parent could be extremely poor, but as long as her children see their parents loving them and taking care of them those children in many respects will be forgiving of their parents’ obvious flaws.
I personally think Trudeau’s cabinet is approach Donald Trump they way they’d approach any other politician. It’s a miscalculation on their part and I’m beginning to understand why the media can’t see the obvious. The Canadian namely the left-leaning Canadian media is viewing Trump’s words as rhetoric, I don’t think they can help themselves because to say there’s method to Trump’s madness would warrant them explaining what Donald Trump is up to. It’s important for my readers to know that mainstream media’s has made it its mission to assure their audience that there’s nothing to worry about and our leaders have everything under control.
Will Trump make Canada pay? I think so, it’s my belief that Trump initially assumed Canada would be on board with his plans for illegal immigration and higher paying jobs for workers. Unfortunately, economics isn’t Justin Trudeau’s strong point, Justin Trudeau and his gender-and culturally-neutral cabinet put social justice at the forefront. If you’ve ever read Chrystia Freeland’s book “Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else” she’s got some of that conspiracy theory gene in her.
If you were to ask me why there are super rich people my answer is simple, people vote for it. Humans often choose security over freedom, so what ends up happening and you can watch a Dan Peña video to get a better idea how this works is, if the government is going to as an example nationalize health care, a smart person will simply invest in something the people have asked the government to invest in. Ron Paul will tell you Doctors started making a lot of money when the government regulated the healthcare industry. That’s not a conspiracy theory, that’s humans in a democracy believing that the government can do things better than the private sector.
So, the moment the government regulates health care, businesses in healthcare have to do more to gain recognition from the government, which in turn forces the price up, as the barrier to entry raises those already in the club ask for more regulations, this is also how unions operate for their workers. Unions push for higher minimum wages and regulations to suppress or eliminate competition. The moment the barrier is raised to start a business is the moment it becomes more expensive to start a business. Now, this way of thinking is all well and good for these economic manipulators until a politician with some substance comes along.
People in the private sector, people who have businesses that require dealing with other cutthroat people tend to learn human nature a lot faster than people who believe in social justice and conspiracy theories. The super-rich exists because some people want easy answers. Justin Trudeau based on my analysis of him appears to be easily manipulated when it comes to economic issues. I think Justin Trudeau’s decision making regarding economic issues is entirely reliant on his advisors. This from my perspective makes Justin Trudeau a political puppet.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland in my opinion see’s Donald Trump not as a negotiator but as a bully. As a Canadian, this is very troubling because if she see’s Donald Trump as a bully she’ll assume that Donald Trump is a moron, which would obviously equate to her not wanting to budge on NAFTA negotiations. Now, I’m the type of person that believes in cosmic justice, sometimes things don’t happen as expected, however even if Trudeau’s cabinet somehow wins this trade war, in my view it will be a pyrrhic victory because you know Trudeau’s Liberals haven’t had to talk about since Trump’s NAFTA renegotiations? Historic debt levels in Canada!
Interesting times ahead!