More on the created “Problem, reaction solution” play of the Carney-Ford administration

As stated earlier in the previous post, we think that the seventy five MILLION dollar ‘commercial’ or anti-Trump propaganda effort by the COMINTERN representatives in Canada and Ontario was intended to provoke an all too predictible reaction by Trump and then to use it to gin up hatred of Trump and unity among Liberal supporters to get Carney a majority government in what is potentially a non-confidence dissolve of Parliament when he tries to pass his first communist budget in a few weeks.

Journalist Brian Lilley, who has in the past covered for Ford for reasons I do not know, appears to be doing so again. He claims the advert was totally legit and not deceptive or edited out of context at all. Which it was.

Below is the entire video of Raegan explaining his views on tariffs. What Carney-Ford left out was that Raegan explained clearly that sometimes you have to apply tariffs when a trading partner is not playing fairly with you, taking advantage of a situation or being deceptive with you.

That means that yes, Ford-Carney absolutely misrepresented this Raegan speech completely. Trump has only been applying tariffs to trading partners that have for a very long time been acting either in violation of the letter of trade deals or the spirit of them. An example of which might be agreeing to not do a thing, then renaming the thing and continuing to do it. Something as Canadian as Maple Syrup.

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6 Replies to “More on the created “Problem, reaction solution” play of the Carney-Ford administration”

  1. THIS MAKES A LOT OF SENSE: The Supreme Court will start hearing arguments against Trump’s tariffs on November 5. The case is expected to last at least one year. Trump thinks the Carney-Ford prank was to influence the Supreme Court case.

    • Do you mean have a net surplus of exports or deficits with the US?
      In other words, countries that owe the US a lot of money, or have a trade surplus in an unfair way or…

    • Yeah I had heard that before.

      No excuse though. Ford’s own daughter has been righteously critical of her father repeatedly.