Wow. If he loses even more connection to reality, he’ll start getting transparent and floating away.
All is fair in love and war. If you did not want to fight as though it were a war, then it would have been better not to send over a declaration of war.
Came here to say that lol
Not a war crime the first time. Sit down, Donald.
Beautiful
The absolute despair
Canadian quotas? Classic Trump move—complain loudly, ignore the facts.
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I think he’s referring to the production management program we have here in Canada where farms apply for production units (against a quota). Still, he doesn’t realize that it has helped at least agriculture products here in Canada remain relatively price stable as compared to other products.
“Not fair! I called tariffs no backsies!”
“Only I’m allowed to do shit” complains world’s most pampered grandpa
Everyone is smarter than you don-old! Even the residents of local graveyards.
Trump basically tried to play Rochambeau, said “I go first”, kicked himself in the balls, then had Canada and Mexico take their turn, and it’s now whining like a little bitch that his tiny balls hurt and saying it’s not fair.
Trump is so stupid. He has to be nothing but a distraction for a background political mastermind. How could someone this idiotic have won an election?
Election fraud.
The American electorate is mind-blowingly stupid.
Years of carefully curated anti-intellectualism in every bit of media they consume, because facts didn’t suit the wealthy (smoking is bad for you, fossil fuels are destroying the planet, private prisons drive more recidivism are facts that get in the way of someone making lots of money). Those fighting facts that aren’t on their side have embraced a number of other groups with anti-intellectual elements (white supremecists / neo-nazis / anti-woke, religious, anti-vaxxers, natural health advocates) to create alliances of anti-intellectual thought.
This has driven increasing polarisation in the US; 49% of republicans approved of JFK as president, and 49% of democrats approved of Eisenhower. It went down over time - other party approval was 30% of Carter, 31% of Reagan. There was a break in the pattern (44% for Bush Senior), but back on track to 27% for Clinton, 23% for Bush, 13% for Obama, 7% for Trump (first round), and 6% for Biden. So in other words, Americans are so polarised that they’ll vote for whoever their side puts up, and for one side, being anti-intellectual is actually seen as a strength.
I think many of the people who started the anti-intellectualism ball rolling on purpose are wealthy neoliberals who believe in laissez-faire free trade as a fundamental value, and so there is a certain aspect of ‘leopards ate my face’ to this leading to the anti-intellectualism extending back to rejection of mainstream economics (even though the neoliberals’ preferred theory is notoriously flawed, Trump’s approach to pulling economic levers is wholesale rejection of all theory rather than replacing it with something less flawed).
The article is “Trump truthed” rage bait.
The “cheating” is on the original USMCA where Canada has imposed steep tariffs on dairy products over a certain quota.
Idiot fucks around, finds out. More at 11
im glad you asked me about playing with my balls, mister trump
These sky high Tariffs are part of Canada’s unfair, long-standing policy to shield domestic producers from foreign competition
“And only I’m allowed to do that”, he continued.
It’s always projection with this imbecile. At least we always know what he’s up to, because he blatantly accuses other people of whatever he’s thinking.
“Plankton cheated!”