@alexarmstrong He is firing thousands of people and calling Social Security a Ponzi scheme. People are a little annoyed that the richest man in the world is trying to stop people from collecting their rightful senior security cheque that many are dependent on. Are you heartless?
@PierrePoilievre Carney has a BA in economics from Harvard & Doctorate from Oxford. He was the deputy governor of Canada, deputy minister for the Dept of Finance Canada, governor for the Bank of Canada. Governor for the Bank of England & served on the BOD of Bloomberg. You’re out of your league.
@truckdriverpleb Carney has a BA in economics from Harvard & Doctorate from Oxford. He was the deputy governor of Canada, deputy minister for the Dept of Finance Canada, governor for the Bank of Canada. Governor for the Bank of England and served on the BOD of Bloomberg. And more..
@alithemermaid@govt_corrupt Carney has a BA in economics from Harvard & Doctorate from Oxford. He was the deputy governor of Canada, deputy minister for the Dept of Finance Canada, governor for the Bank of Canada. Governor for the Bank of England and served on the BOD of Bloomberg. What’s your problem?
Evidence shows fentanyl crossing the U.S.-Canada border in both directions, though public discourse often fixates on flows from Canada into the U.S. For example, in the first 10 months of 2024, the Canadian Border Services Agency seized 10.8 pounds of fentanyl entering from the U.S., while U.S. Customs and Border Protection intercepted 32.1 pounds moving the opposite way. This confirms that some U.S.-origin fentanyl reaches Canada, yet this pales in comparison to the Mexico-U.S. pipeline, where 21,100 pounds were seized at the southern border in fiscal 2024.
If drug trafficking is a genuine concern, the movement of fentanyl into Canada deserves attention, not just the reverse. Equally critical—and absent from Trump’s policies—is the flood of U.S.-sourced guns into Mexico, which arms drug cartels and sustains their operations. Meanwhile, the U.S. prison system’s dismal approach to drug treatment ignores the root of addiction, a key driver of drug-related crime. The U.S. fuels the demand that keeps this cycle spinning, yet fixating on Canada and Mexico while sidestepping these broader issues—gun flows, treatment failures, and domestic consumption—is shortsighted and fails to tackle the problem comprehensively.
@kDriver_1z_nuts@SkylineReport We did everything that Trump asked us to do in the executive order on fentanyl. Spent 1.9 billion. It was never about drugs. It was about destroying the Canadian economy, so we’ll be forced into becoming part of the US so that the US could have control over our resources.
If the markets tanked like this under Biden, Trump would be talking about nothing else. Now, he says we needed this. Why? What Trumper can tell me why this is making America Great Again?
@Christy4Change Carney has a BA in economics from Harvard & Doctorate from Oxford. He was the deputy governor of Canada, deputy minister for the Dept of Finance Canada, governor for the Bank of Canada. Governor for the Bank of England and served on the BOD of Bloomberg. Just FYI…