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The Guardian has this interesting take on why Trump is so pissed off with our Doug. From: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/oct/29/trump-angry-canada-ad-ronald-reagan-tariffs

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Trump's response was not personal............

He was aware of the ad, had seen in full, and commented on it earlier in the week w/o anger, going so far as to say i twas something he would have done. ...

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There are other reasons for overtly hyperbolic outburst seen later.........
 

Four Senate Republicans vote with Democrats in effort to end Trump tariffs on Canada​


The Senate passed a resolution aimed at ending President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, with four Republicans joining Democrats to rebuke the administration’s trade policies a day after they voted to terminate tariffs on Brazil.

Sens. Rand Paul, Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins and former Republican Leader Mitch McConnell crossed the aisle to side with Democrats in the 50 to 46 vote. They all previously voted to block the Canada tariffs in April.

The resolution aims to end the tariffs by terminating an emergency declaration from the president.

The move, however, amounts to a symbolic rebuke of the president’s recent actions as it isn’t expected to be taken up by the House. Earlier this year, House Republicans moved to block members from being able to force a vote on the president’s tariffs in the near future.

Paul was a co-sponsor of the resolution and McConnell pledged on Tuesday that he would vote for each of the resolutions taking aim at Trump’s tariffs that Democrats plan to bring to the floor this week. There is one more vote expected on Thursday aimed at ending Trump’s so-called “liberation day” tariffs.

Sen. Tim Kaine, one of the Democratic co-sponsors of the Canada tariff resolution, said Tuesday that the president’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act was not appropriate. The administration initially argued that fentanyl flowing from Canada into the US was the inciting emergency, and the tariffs were increased last week after the Ontario Premier ran an anti-tariff advertisement invoking quotes from former President Ronald Reagan.

“It is ridiculous to say that fentanyl is an emergency with respect to Canada, and it’s a pretext that’s just used being used to pour more and more tariffs onto Canada,” said Kaine. “And why don’t we pour gasoline on the fire? If they run an ad we don’t like, we’ll increase the tariffs by 10%.”

Kaine did acknowledge that this resolution likely won’t advance beyond the Senate, but he insisted it can still send a message to Trump.

“I did learn … in the first Trump term that the president is responsive to things like this. When he sees Republicans starting to vote against his policies, even in small numbers, that makes an impression on him and can often cause him to alter his behavior,” Kaine told reporters.
 
Trump's response was not personal............

He was aware of the ad, had seen in full, and commented on it earlier in the week w/o anger, going so far as to say i twas something he would have done. ...

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There are other reasons for overtly hyperbolic outburst seen later.........
...like he's not normal and we should avoid cutting trade deals with him, to put it mildly.
 
Sounds like Trump wants his liddle Johnson and weak Thune to get rid of the fillibuster...
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I think they would rue eliminating the fillibuster when (if) there is another fair election and the Dems take full control like at the beginning of Obama's term. Obama would have been more transformational if he wasn't trying to get bipartisan support from the GOP.
 
A poster child for chuckleheads...


...and no we haven't.
 
A poster child for chuckleheads...


...and no we haven't.
Because we don't genuflect like insecure monarch wannabes and their court feel they should be treated.
 
Democrats should be happy if the filibuster is eliminated. They're the party that wants government to be able to act to do things, and the filibuster normally stands in the way of that. They could pass a lot more programs if they only needed 50 Senate votes, and once programs are passed, they're harder to cancel.

Also LOL at Kevin Hassett. Canada should adhere to its previous agreements? We just came to a new agreement with the US during the last Trump administration because Trump didn't want to follow our last one! And now he doesn't want to follow the one he negotiated either.
 

Mark Carney apologized for Doug Ford’s ad, says Donald Trump​

However, when he was asked whether he would resume trade talks with Canada, Trump replied emphatically, “No.”

Toronto Star

"Trump suggested Carney acknowledged the Ronald Reagan ad commissioned by Premier Doug Ford was “false,” and three times said Carney apologized to him personally, apparently while they were in Asia.
“I like him a lot, but, you know, what they did was wrong. He was very nice. He apologized for what they did with the commercial, because it was a false commercial, you know, it was the exact opposite. Ronald Reagan loved tariffs."


It's hard to know if what Trump says is true because he lies as freely as he breathes. The Toronto Star asked the PMO to comment, and they expect a reply from Carney early Saturday morning from Korea (around this time). If, in fact, Carney apologized to Trump, this is disgraceful. There was nothing to apologize for in that ad. Let's wait and see.
 
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Further to my above post above where I said, "Let's wait and see," we now have our answer. Mark Carney, minutes ago, confirmed that he indeed did apologize to Trump because "Trump was offended".


I don't know how others feel, but I find it disgusting that Carney would apologize to Trump for the Ronald Reagan ad. There was nothing wrong with the ad. Those were Reagan's own words. Reagan didn't "love tariffs" as Trump claims. It was Reagan who signed the first FREE TRADE agreement with Canada. Mark Carney is a spinless coward. A pathetic little man who needs to step down as prime minister because he has made it clear that he will never stand up to Trump. If Carney felt the need to apologize for an innocuous ad, it is clear he is not up to the job. What is Carney afraid of? Does Trump have kompromat on him? Is he a Manchurian candidate who sees his job as moving Canadian manufacturing jobs to the United States, just like he moved Brookfield - once Canada's crown jewel - to New York? I thought, given his background, he would be perfect for the job, but I really didn't know very much about him. Boy, was I wrong.

Also, I note from the above that Carney said he brought up "foreign interference" with Xi. What a STUPID thing to bring up when we are desperate to find new trading partners and China is the biggest game in town.
 
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Was it a "I'm sorry that this happened" kind of apology, or a "I'm sorry that you were offended" kind of apology?
...it could be both, since neither of these are an apology for being wrong, false or misleading (which it wasn't). And Trump being too stupid to pick up on that subtlety and/or nuance.
 

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