I live in Canada. I don't think Americans have any idea the lasting harm their president's "jokes" have. Americans might shrug off insults toward Chuck Schumer, but when the president jeers at the heads of state of ally countries (or even non-allies), it creates a corresponding hostility. The people around me are boycotting USA products-…
I live in Canada. I don't think Americans have any idea the lasting harm their president's "jokes" have. Americans might shrug off insults toward Chuck Schumer, but when the president jeers at the heads of state of ally countries (or even non-allies), it creates a corresponding hostility. The people around me are boycotting USA products--even California wines--and canceling travel plans, including for business. Trump has even achieved in Canada what no one had thought possible: He's made Trudeau almost popular again.
He is generating similar hostility across America for how he is behaving toward are friends in Canada, Europe and elsewhere. It is an unforgivable betrayal of our shared values and histories.
I think it’s clear that many Americans have no idea whatsoever. Some of them are beginning to catch on, however, as Elon and his hackers blunder through one uninformed round of illegals firings and freezes after another, and Trump demonstrates on a daily basis the depths of his ignorance and subservience to Vladimir Putin.
That is why I have been saying that Trump and Trumpism is doing the most long lasting damage is Foreign policy.( even as bad as things can get domestically) By the way, as a Minnesotan, O, Canada!
Thank you. It's sad to see what's happening over on your side of the border. It's been an object lesson for us in our coming election. Hopefully Trump's example will be enough to turn voters here away from the Conservatives.
I work in the US tourism industry and I expect to see a fall off of foreign tourism and I don't blame them at all. Just look at the idiocy of firing National Parks employees.
The WaPost had an interesting article(over the weekend) about how the town by Denali is really worried about their future, the firings and how this relates to their lifestyle of tourism.
I live in Canada. I don't think Americans have any idea the lasting harm their president's "jokes" have. Americans might shrug off insults toward Chuck Schumer, but when the president jeers at the heads of state of ally countries (or even non-allies), it creates a corresponding hostility. The people around me are boycotting USA products--even California wines--and canceling travel plans, including for business. Trump has even achieved in Canada what no one had thought possible: He's made Trudeau almost popular again.
He is generating similar hostility across America for how he is behaving toward are friends in Canada, Europe and elsewhere. It is an unforgivable betrayal of our shared values and histories.
I think it’s clear that many Americans have no idea whatsoever. Some of them are beginning to catch on, however, as Elon and his hackers blunder through one uninformed round of illegals firings and freezes after another, and Trump demonstrates on a daily basis the depths of his ignorance and subservience to Vladimir Putin.
That is why I have been saying that Trump and Trumpism is doing the most long lasting damage is Foreign policy.( even as bad as things can get domestically) By the way, as a Minnesotan, O, Canada!
Thank you. It's sad to see what's happening over on your side of the border. It's been an object lesson for us in our coming election. Hopefully Trump's example will be enough to turn voters here away from the Conservatives.
I work in the US tourism industry and I expect to see a fall off of foreign tourism and I don't blame them at all. Just look at the idiocy of firing National Parks employees.
The WaPost had an interesting article(over the weekend) about how the town by Denali is really worried about their future, the firings and how this relates to their lifestyle of tourism.
Or as the meme a friend sent me the other day has it, "It takes a special kind of asshole to make Canadians hate you."