Could you imagine the response if I posted a job opening that was not available to Indigenous and Black Canadians?
It is not fucking okay when you do it to me either!
Holy CRAP.
Trump ORDERS the United States Postal Service to NOT deliver ballots to any state that is hiding it's voter rolls.
The USPS is a federal agency under Trump’s control.
Very smart!
Flying around the world and talking shit about the Americans while pretending we're going to replace them with China or Europe is pretty much the dumbest trade strategy I've ever seen from a developed economy.
I will lay this out one last time for Canadians.
The USMCA does not lock anyone in until 2036
Any member (including the U.S.) can exit unilaterally with six months’ notice under Article 34.6 The 2026 review and 2036 timeline ONLY matter if countries choose to stay in the deal. Exit is a separate and immediate option.
Therefore, Trump can easily kill the trilateral USMCA and negotiate bilaterals from a position of strength with nothing in its place during the gap.
As President he has the right to trigger Article 34.6: six months written notice and the US is out. No automatic deal stays alive, and America drops back to WTO rules, higher tariffs, no special access with Canada and Mexico until new bilateral deals are signed.
The "annual review until 2036 crowd" is completely missing the point. Withdrawal is the real fast exit that skips it completely. Trump used the same threat to turn NAFTA into USMCA before. He can certainly do it again.
Canada and Mexico would feel the heat right away: messed up supply chains, lost market access, and the threat of fresh US tariffs. Talks could drag on for months or years, but the US keeps the leverage the whole time.
There it is: "I'm not looking to renew it [USMCA]".
@MarkJCarney is 100% to blame for the pending Canadian economic wreckage.
Carney campaigned on a USMCA deal. Then he governed on pure anti-Americanism & a new 'strategic partnership' w/ CCP.
What's going on in Belfast - both the attempted beheading and the riots that followed - is the horrific product of progressive policies. They have weakened and erased their borders while punishing anybody who speaks out about how their communities have been affected. Now, that frustration has boiled over into burning cars and clashes in the streets.
That's the Bubba Effect, when the community distrusts the government so much that it takes measures into its own hands. And it's just as dangerous. But Britain will never solve this problem by blaming the "far-right" and downplaying the attempted beheading as just another knife attack. Doing that will only further light the fuse for civil war. And NOBODY should want that kind of chaos.
If you didn’t say a word about Rotherham, or the violent Muslim protests, or Henry Nowak and the racist UK police until today, then I don’t care what you think about Belfast.
I don’t want to see homes burned and migrants in fear of attacks. I want everyone safe. And that is why I think the best thing the UK government could do is send those people home.
But if none of the violence or racism directed at the native British people has bothered you up to this point, then you’re not a credible commentator on Belfast and its woes.
People need to understand that removing the invaders and preventing their return is the MODERATE response.
If the government prevents that course of action and punishes those who support it, it risks creating conditions where far more extreme responses emerge. That is my prediction.