We know from experience that (U.S. President Donald) Trump reveals in his insecurity by projecting onto others.
Now he says Canada will become be a failed nation if the (non-existent) U.S. subsidies to Canada were stopped. Is he projecting his fear that the U.S. is a failing nation?
It has become painfully obvious that the U.S. has slid off its hill of shining cities into the swamp of fascism. His (presidential) victory is well supported in the U.S. and is anchored by misogyny, aggression, corruption, dishonesty, and the authoritarian exercise of power. That is the grease on the U.S. slippery slope.
Too many other political leaders are pouring it on, and jumping onto, that slippery slope by supporting an authoritarian tyrant. Canada meanwhile will survive. The U.S. as we know it is in serious decline but Canada is not.
Trump’s trade war is a strategy to accumulate power over Canada, Mexico, Greenland and Panama. He wants to be the king of North America.
David Graham, Kelowna