Here in Canada we look at the U.S. as a parter and friend. We have given tax credits, incentives for businesses, work visas, and support for automotive, banking, oil & gas, lumber, minerals and pharmaceutical industries. We have given Canadian lives in Wars. We have smart, capable people who are tired of being chained to this. Bring it on ! We all know what to do with bullies. Canada first ! 🇨🇦
A Dog challenging a Tiger. That's what it is when CA talks big. Here in Canada ..... You are totally dependent on the exports to US else you will perish. We have given .... As if you are making some charity though in reality just to earn a few dollars more just as a cunning merchant does. We have given Canadian ..... In hope, just to protect yourself in case someone powerful attacks CA, US would save you. It is called hedging by British Crown, under whose dominion you survive. We have talented .... And still even being bigger in land mass your country still has 1/10 th of US GDP. Be realistic. You are zero without US and UK, accept it. When 25% really comes, start digging the grave for CA.
@markhughes1712 Canadians deny Americans visas and Canadian citizenship all the time. Canada views the U.S. as a piggy bank. Europeans too. You take our money and bash us right after it hits your hand.
What foolish reasoning to believe that tariffs on imports will correct the drug addiction of a society overwhelmed by income inequality, inflation, unemployment, debt and poor education.
Well, it happened in the past where stupid people destroy the world economy, but some survive. In fact, the world keeps on turning. I have made some financial changes and are ready for what ever comes. Good luck to everyone!
To me the bigger concern is Trump is going to push Canada and Mexico to do more and more business and potentially military contracts and collaborations with China.
@@fredchung9300 there's quite a few articles on it showing an increase investment into Mexico from China ever since Trump's First Trade War. And there's even speculation about Mexico buying some military hardware from China and or possibly China having a military base in Mexico. Which may seem preposterous but if Trump keeps pushing Mexico then it could very well be a possibility 10 to 20 years down the road. Not to mention Brazil is already a member of BRICS, hence the name and there are other countries that are looking into joining BRICS as well. Don't get too comfortable thinking that it couldn't happen with Mexico in 10 or 20 years if Trump keeps pushing our alliances away. And don't forget Canada added additions to their Transmountain pipeline in 2019 to increase their capacity from Alberta to the British Columbia coastline for exports to the Asian markets.
Recessions are by definition deflationary (this disinflationary) so if the voters wanted no more inflation they would get it. Never mind the loss of jobs...
Canada should take a lesson from Mexico's President on how to respond to Trump's threat of tariffs. We should have a similar response and it should be in writing not over the phone and private. Our written response should also be made public so that all Canadians can see that Canada will not be bullied by trump and his Billionaire cronies. Make us proud to be Canadians Mr. Trudeau. And same goes to all our Premieres. Stand together and make us proud.
@ What are you talking about? I’m not picking a fight with Canada. Have you read my post? I’m saying that Canadian Prime Minister and Premiers should stand together to respond to Trumps bullying.
@@Cruiseview you, as in, your governemnts. the provincial ones, and the national one. canada, as anation, got picked on by trump, and thought it a good idea to pick a fight with the brown spanish speakers. you know, i am a bit insulted that the brother of mayor crackhead thinks his crackhouse is nicer than mexico yes. your govs should stand together, and with mexico. but, they are too racist to do that. they cant even remember that, were it not for AMLO, canada would be all alone by now
Same here. Trump, doesn't understand, those other countries been waiting for him. China , will bring his hat to him as well. China already joined Brics. Those US companies will never come back here.
@@pauldiam0nd Are you counting the votes or the actual population of the U.S.? Because only 54% of the population voted this year. And it was less than 2020 overall, not including the mail-in ballots that failed to be delivered on time.
What does Trump really mean when he says Canada & Mexico must secure their borders? America alone is responsible to control who crosses into the USA at its own border. If you travel out of the USA, it is only the countries you enter that put any restrictions on you. American borders don't stop anybody leaving, so why should Trump expect others countries to somehow restrict who leaves their countries? Does anybody really think Americans returning to the USA should face interrogations & delays from the countries they are leaving, in addition to the existing US Border checks they endure?
@@fredchung9300 Trump don't want heat with China. Trust me, China is going to bring his hat to him. I don't know what world you guys live in, but no one is afaid of the US.
Due to the coming hyper-inflation in the USA, In Mexico we are expecting an increase on immigration from USA citizens, most of whom voted Trump. Oh Irony!!!
I am not sure if Trump realizes that 23% of all oil refined in the US is Canadian oil. There are 1000s of jobs on the line for gulf coast states and billions in profits. Canadian oil is one of the cheapest in the world to buy, and the profits made from refining it are much higher than profits made on other oil types because of how cheap it is to buy.
Canada is a captive market. They have not bothered to build pipeline capacity to ship their products to other nations other than us. So we get rock bottom prices on Canadian oil, because Canada has no choice but to sell to us. If Canada is motivated to sell to Europe or Asia, and actually builds the infrastructure.. then once this is all over, even if the tariffs are removed, Canada will then have the infrastructure to sell to other places other than America. And then our prices will go up because Canadian oil will be forever trading at a higher price point. This is just shooting ourselves in the foot.
@@john_doe_not_foundwhy do you think Canadian oil will be cheaper compared to middle eastern oil for Europe? It easy to say build infrastructure, but not easy to build… Canadian oil is far away from coast and can’t be cheaper than Middle East oil who can produce oil at 27 dollar check Canadian oil cost The cost per barrel of oil drilling in Canada varies depending on the type of project: New greenfield oil sands mine: Costs around $85-$95 per barrel Steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) project: Costs around $55-$65 per barrel Expansion of an existing SAGD facility: Costs about $5 per barrel less than a new SAGD project
@@nimitpatel1233 I just looked up average selling price for CWS (canadian western select).. and it is cheaper than every other oil on the list of 30 or so different oils. It might cost 27/barrel to produce middle eastern oil, but they don't sell it for that price. They have wide profit margins. Canadian oil might cost a lot to produce, but their profit margins must be super tiny. example: Today a barrel of cws is selling for $56/barrel, but the stuff from dubai is selling for $72/barrel. Canadians just don't make much money on what they sell, because America is the only buyer. But if that changed and there were more buyers, the Canadians would get better prices.
@@d1p70 no, he is correct. Canada provides over 50% of our oil imports, that does not include what we already supply for ourselves domestically. "Most" is inaccurate. The US could conceivably reduce imports drastically if it chooses to, it would just have to reduce its exports in kind. per US energy report for 2023, we import 8 million barrels a day while we export just over 10 million barrels a day.
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So, the professor says that the point of the tariff is to never use them and the threat itself of using them is enough. Lol. This assumes that Trump is rational. He clearly isn’t. Interview this professor in 13 weeks when the tariffs are put on Mexico, China, and Canada and inflation spikes. Then, specifically ask him why Trump didn’t act rationally as he predicted he would.
What the Mexican cartels will start doing is breaking up the illegal migrant caravans into smaller groups, and in the end, the same amount of illegals will be smuggled in at 2000 dollars per head.
War analogy? Peace thru strength? I didn’t see Iraq, Afghan Taliban, Panama, Korea, Vietnam landing bombs in mainland America. These tariffs trade war will hit every household particularly the middle class and lower income.
It’s wild how unbelievably STUPID many of my fellow Americans are that actually believed the orange clown would help them… It is actually mind blowing 🤯
Yes! These people don't understand that those companies will never come back the US, and whatever Trump is doing, will benefit himself. He cares nothing about these people, and I don't know what it's going to take for them to get it.
I hate to say it, but i have lost faith in this country. Having being a millennial going through the republican recession of the Bush era and going to have to experience it again, I have no future here in the US. Currently I'm studying other languages and looking for opportunities outside the country with my 2 degrees. This country is cooked
It is a fact that any problem has a "cause" and "effect", and that in order to effectively solve a problem you must eliminate the "cause" to prevent the "effect" (as stated by Ishikawa, 5 Whys, FEMA, 7 step solution, etc.), so is it not absurd trying to solve the Fentanyl problem by just attacking the drug trafficking (effect) and not the "cause" which is mainly the drug addiction by many Americans?. Apparently, many people have limitations that prevent them to use logic thinking.
but thinking about reducing the demand for drugs by Americans would require introspection...that is generally frond upon by Americans particularly when a scapegoat is around.
He took the tweet down for the good of his mental health. It's that simple. The hosts should have moved on to other questions, they know full well how this works.
Make it a crime to employ someone who is not a U.S. citizen or have a work permit. Fine the employer $1.000 per day to employ someone who does not have a legal work to work in this country
You would starve!! Who do you think work in the farms where the food you eat is grown? And the meat processors plants? and every single freaking restaurant in the usa! I invite you to go and check the kitchen of your favorite restaurants and you will see why you would starve if there were no hispanics here.
USD is 20 times more valuable than Mexican peso, do you really think that the cartel is funded only with Mexican money?, the cartel wealthiness comes from a very large customer / consumer base in the US, question, how does that money in cash comes back to Mexico thru the border under the US watch?, also, 70% of the firearms that the Cartel posses come from the US, what are the border patrol agents doing to make the cartel less war equipped?
What is the problem? A MAJORITY of Americans want this, but said publicly they didn't. Very weird, to wish financial ruin upon yourself. "Oh, does a console cost 25% more? Goody! Thank you Trump, I do not at all question myself, and in fact, I will make it internally illegal to question any of my decisions. Go Trump! MAGA!!!"
Canada is the number 1 export market for American goods. Mexico is #2. The two countries combined are a 700 Billion dollar market for US exports. The threat may be larger for Canada and Mexico than it is for the US but to suggest that it would not be devastating to the US as well is absurd.
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Canada needs farm produce. Mexico needs fuel and fertilizers. And it's a short sailing time from Mexican ports to Canadian ports. China could very easily (and will eventually) replace the United States as Canada's and Mexico's preferred export market. The Canadian Yukon also has the continent's largest deposits of heaviest rare earth metals needs for advanced computers and military weapons systems. China has the world's largest supply of these and they are not going to share with the U.S.. So it's extremely strategically stupid to do what Trump is doing.
Mexico and Canada will switch all trade deals quickly to the BRICS nations. They are more dependable than a shaky Trump regime that has no idea what it is doing!
My question is, what percentage of tariffs did the Biden-Harris administration impose on any countries for the inflation, and higher prices that we have been paying for last few years?
The grocery prices are actually this high because Trump put tariffs on steel and China hit back by tariffs on US farmers. Those tariffs still stand on steel and farmers from both sides.
no. he used the beer example as but a show of the incrased prices you are gonna have to pay. granted. you can switch from corona to bud light. but you cant switch from tomato, to air
We definitely need the oil and gas over here. I'm surprised there no tariff announcement on the EU yet. Is he scared of our big market. He isn't scared of China.
Mexico and Canada could also switch all trade deals quickly to the BRICS nations. They are more dependable than a shaky Trump regime that has no idea what it is doing!
Well we get about I think it’s 60 or 50% of our crops from Mexico and Mexicans illegal or not provide about 50% of labor in our farms just in California where we grow our fruits and trade and sell it to the US. Famine is what he’s proposing to the citizens of the USA.
I've been a truck driver for 30 years have been in and out of all the border cities along the us-mexico border and there are a lot of products that go into Mexico. A lot of it is raw products like cow hides and raw plastic pellets, electronic components, and things that go into their Manufacturing that ultimately comes back to the US. And some of that is prepaid American Products but some of it is Mexican in foreign companies within Mexico that manufactured goods that come back into the United States. And I think the bigger fear is that Trump is going to drive Canada and Mexico to do even more business with China and then Mexico could possibly have good Financial incentives in the future to let China build a military or Naval Base in Mexico. There's a lot of countries that are wanting to join BRICS and Trump is further pushing a lot of those countries in that direction. It may not happen now or in the next couple years but if this continues it could very well happen in 5 or 10 years
Cargill, Bunge and ADM and the Corn Belt is at sight of Sheinbaum retaliation. Do you know who pays Republican's campaigns? Do you know why the Coucuses begin in Iowa the heart of Corn Belt? The Very House of Cargill the largest private Company of the World.
Can someone tell me how illegal fentanyl is going to be taxed with tariffs when the govt can't even stop it from coming into the country in the first place
They never talk about the trade off of the tariff. Tens of millions of people moving into the U.S. has an economic impact on American taxpayers. It has an impact on prices via competition for goods and services, it has an impact on the healthcare system, our insurance rates, etc. We already know Mexico dispersed a migrant caravan due to the tariff threat. So while prices for certain goods may increase due to tariff, what is the overall trade off of not having an endless hoard of people flooding into the country and straining local economies, healthcare, housing, crime, inflation, etc.
It's more than just prices of goods it's the potential for Canada and Mexico to do start doing more business with other countries. In particular China. Since Trump's First Trade War China has greatly increased their footprint in Mexico. And there's concerns that in the next 5 or 10 years not only will Mexico probably start buying some of their military supplies from China but in 10 to 15 years China could put a military base in Mexico. And Trump is pushing more and more countries to consider BRICS and when you combine that with Trump snubbing a lot of NATO members, it can further isolate us. And yes I know the first-hand experience about how immigrants can cause lower wages for US workers and lower housing value in communities with high immigration population. However a lot of these immigrants have come into lower-income areas in big cities like Chicago and Kansas City and have built up communities that were slowly being abandoned. And I've been a truck driver for 30 years and I've been to every Bordertown hundreds of times and I can tell you the Bordertown despite some rough years during the Mexican president Fox drug war, overall the Border towns are much more prosperous and safer than what they were 30 and 40 years ago when I used to be down in that area. It's beneficial for the United States to have economically prosperous Neighbors, not push them away.
@ a well managed immigration system can be great for a country, no doubt. The U.S. doesn’t have that at the moment though. So as the system currently exists, the tariffs may provide a net benefit to the American taxpayer versus a net loss like they’re projecting in this segment without discussing the economic consequences of a horrendous immigration system as a whole. As for pushing Canada and Mexico to trade with China, you can combat that by implementing even higher tariffs against China, Canada and Mexico, as well other nations trading with them, in order to isolate them entirely. The reality is that it’s large American corporations, like Nike for example, exploiting cheap foreign labor markets in order to juice profits at home. The American people, especially Left-leaning politics, can’t have it both ways. If you’re against the exploitation of people, then you can’t be against tariffs because prices might rise. It’s really a failure of the American, and the America media, to inform/understand why products from Asia and Mexico are cheaper than if they’re made here in the U.S.
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Heritage foundation guy is funded by big US companies who have factories in Mexico and don't want tariffs, because it means they'll be forced to return manufacturing to the US and no longer get slave labor. GM makes Chevy trucks in Mexico and the US. The worker in Mexico making trucks gets 2 dollars per hr, but both trucks are sold in the US for the same price. The union labor to build the chevy truck in the US is 2500 dollars per truck. Trump's 25% tariff on a 75K truck entering the US would be 18,750 dollars. This is what GM will pay to bring it here and put on their lots. This would make the truck cost 93,750 dollars and nobody will pay that much. They'll just buy a US made truck that doesn't have the tariff and costs less. GM will be forced to close their Mexico plants and move them back to the US, which will mean more high paying jobs for us. All the other car companies will also move production to the US to avoid the tariff. It's the same thing with washing machines and other things. We still have a bunch of factories making washing machines in the US, and people will just buy them and not pay the higher price for the ones that have a tariff. They keep saying that the tariffs will just be passed on to the consumer, but that's not true. Maybe if we lived on an island and didn't have factories making things , they'd be able to force us to pay the tariffs through higher prices, but we have US factories in the US making cars and washing machines etc. We also have farms growing produce. If the tariffs were really gonna be paid by US consumers, then Mexico and Canada would not be shtting their pants right now and complaining. These tariffs will mean that they can't sell much of their things here anymore. Trudeau put a 200% on US drywall a few years ago, and we couldn't sell one sheet there because it made it so expensive the builders wouldn't buy it. What's good for the goose is good for the gander. I hope Trump enacts those 25% tariffs, and I hope he keeps them his whole term, so that we can force these companies to return manufacturing to the US.
Mexico buys more than all of the EU! That's 27 European countries combined (Germany, Italy, France, Spain, etc). I don't think that Americans realize that millions of jobs are directly dependent on the Mexican market. What ever jobs come back to US won't nearly match the of jobs lost if the USMCA trade deal collapses.
Mexico and Canada will switch all trade deals quickly to the BRICS nations. They are more dependable than a shaky Trump regime that has no idea what it is doing!
The only reason Canada is not allowing China’s electric vehicles to be sold in Canada is because of the US. If Chinese electric cars entered the Canadian market, it will hurt the US automotive industry a lot. So Canada and the US should continue to work together with wisdom, and fairness.
Mexico and Canada will eventually switch all trade deals to the BRICS nations. They are more dependable than a shaky Trump regime that has no idea what it is doing!
This isn't purely a tax issue. People are dying, placed into sexual servitude, breaking the law, being burdens on communities.... You focus on one little part and think your little part is the only thing to consider. If you stop the crap at the border, you weaken the cartels and start to end this dangerous cycle which lifts tax burden and prevents further damage.
@@davehodge4606 If Mexico and Canada could fix the ‘problem’, surely the United States, the most powerful nation on the planet, could fix it itself. Right?
$20 incremental increase to an average American family’s annual beer budget? That’s a “tough burden for families to bear”? Maybe that American family can cut down on 2 packs of heavily-taxed US cigarettes over the course of that year to pay for that beer.
How much money do unelected bureaucrats cost Americans every year? How much do NEW regulations that we didn't need yesterday cost? How clean does the EPA need our air when their mandate was to get Lead out of the air and clean up Superfund sites? Is the EPS Dr Evil now? "You must get ONE MILLION miles per gallon"
these people view the economy in a vacuum. The US economy should work for US citizens. Not everything that benefits the global economy benefits the US citizens. Steel tariffs protect the steel workers jobs and provides safe access to a strategic commodity.
I can't see any other way that Western countries can pay off their national debts. Without the massive population increases of the last 100 years, and/or the economies provided by computers since the 1970s, I can't see any other way, other than crushing austerity programs. As long as the tariffs are just on luxury and non-essential products they are not inflationary and are a better way of targeting the rich than income taxes. They are hated by rich capitalists, but they do rein in consumerism. And in the USA, where a lot of their exports are in media, essential products and invisible earnings, a tariff war is something they are going to win. The USA imports about $3Trillion worth of goods annually. Tariffs represent a non-inflationary untapped revenue stream, to offset their debt, which they can't afford to ignore. It is also one which the bankers, retailers, corrupt officials and financiers find it difficult to profit from, which is why we all experience more or less continuous propaganda against them.
Mexico and Canada will switch all trade deals quickly to the BRICS nations. They are more dependable than a shaky Trump regime that has no idea what it is doing!
As a Canadian, I am livid Trump would pull such a bullying stunt as this. Sadly, I had been a strong supporter of his until now. Where does it end ? Does he threaten to economically destroy his major trading partners and friends if they don’t bend to his will on whatever he chooses ?! You don’t threaten and bully friends before even picking up the damn phone on his first day and asking we work together to solve mutual problems. It will certainly hurt Canadians but I will remind you 10 million Americans earn their living on Canadian funds. Canada has endured years of drugs and illegal firearms flooding into the country. Not once did they stoop to threatening to destroy their neighbour to the south. This tactic may satisfy his base, make them feel strong, and may work in the short term, but people have long memories when they’ve been bullied by “friends”. While I’d admit there is a problem on the northern border that fairly should be addressed, it is not large enough on the northern border to divide our nations and manageable. (Both nations are at fault btw) There are zero drug issues north to south. We trade on level playing fields, have always been fair to one another and remained the best of friends till this point. I’d still support Trump but this is absolutely juvenile. It’s not the “American way” I’ve long admired.
Mexico and Canada should switch all trade deals to the BRICS nations. They are more dependable than a shaky Trump regime that has no idea what it is doing!
@EdSug the opposite of a nationalist. One who's loyalty lies with international markets rather than the health of a nation state with defined borders and a prosperous safe population.
Dude, McDonald's is the biggest globalistic company in the world. Trump seems to love them, also the richest globalist Elon Musk. You do know what a globalist is. Anti globalism is what they do in North Korea.
But you are assuming that the consumer will buy these things from Canada and Mexico, which will be more expensive. We still have factories in the US that make washing machines and cars that we can buy cheaper due to no tariff. The US consumer won't be hurt by these tariffs, we'll be helped by them. Once these companies have a 25% tariff to bring their stuff into the US to sell, they'll be moving their production to the US to avoid paying the tariff in order to remain competitive.
@@icontrolmyownguns2096 If you had factories able to produce these goods, they would be sitting idle. The fact is that the U.S. doesn’t have the immediate capacity and it would take years to build up. The goods even then would be more expensive
@@bopodoq3069 We have numerous factories still building washing machines, cars etc. When the demand increases, these factories will expand and increase output, which will equal more jobs for Americans.
@ For automobiles, you’ll have to unravel an integrated North American manufacturing complex spanning all three countries. I know Americans increasingly believe that they don’t need anyone else in the world and that they can go it alone. Where will you get the aluminum that goes into these same vehicles?
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Bad guess.. the auto industry imports parts from around the world.. without those parts the auto industry shuts down. But don't worry.. trumpies want to pay more for vehicles.. they just voted for it.
I think you guys don’t take pain to read economic data In 2009 MX auto sector export was 30 billion now it is 136 billion out of that 100 billion export is to USA which was just 20 billion in 2009… so in 12 years export to USA grown by 5 times or around 20% every year and Us GDP grown at 3% then from where 17% growth came ? It’s came from American companies mfg in Mexico… In 2009 MX GDP was 900 MM and export to USA was 180 BN In 2023 MX GDP is 1.4 trillion and export to usa nearly 500 billion… so out of total 500 billion dollar growth more than 300 billion dollar growth came from USA 😅😅😅 US GDP increase by 80% in same period but Max to US export increase by 150% Same is true for Canada Forget about all those things Vietnam export 100 billion worth good to USA and UsA export only 10 billion dollar… all those are Chinese companies… last 10 years Vietnam growth = 80% of export to UsA 😂😂
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You need to do something about your own citizens doing drugs stop blaming other countries
Yup, it is also a demand problem
they need to do something about the guns crossing the b order. i
@jakepistolero sounds like. That's awful. I'm sure the guns we have come from usa as well.
@@rickai9945 mostly a demand problem.
@@jakepistolero of course they don’t want to say that cuz might upset their voters
Here in Canada we look at the U.S. as a parter and friend. We have given tax credits, incentives for businesses, work visas, and support for automotive, banking, oil & gas, lumber, minerals and pharmaceutical industries. We have given Canadian lives in Wars.
We have smart, capable people who are tired of being chained to this.
Bring it on ! We all know what to do with bullies.
Canada first ! 🇨🇦
A Dog challenging a Tiger. That's what it is when CA talks big.
Here in Canada ..... You are totally dependent on the exports to US else you will perish.
We have given .... As if you are making some charity though in reality just to earn a few dollars more just as a cunning merchant does.
We have given Canadian ..... In hope, just to protect yourself in case someone powerful attacks CA, US would save you. It is called hedging by British Crown, under whose dominion you survive.
We have talented .... And still even being bigger in land mass your country still has 1/10 th of US GDP. Be realistic. You are zero without US and UK, accept it.
When 25% really comes, start digging the grave for CA.
Not about bullying. About closing in the human trafficking cartels
@@justcomments9326why the hatred?
Because under Trudeau, CA, on orders of Biden Administration has angered many countries.
@markhughes1712
Canadians deny Americans visas and Canadian citizenship all the time. Canada views the U.S. as a piggy bank. Europeans too. You take our money and bash us right after it hits your hand.
What foolish reasoning to believe that tariffs on imports will correct the drug addiction of a society overwhelmed by income inequality, inflation, unemployment, debt and poor education.
That's right. Especially Donald Trump's uneducated MAGA voters are the highest group of people in America susceptible to fentanyl addiction.
What a great negotiation tool. "If you don't do what I want I'm gonna self destroy".
isn't that what suicidal terrorists do?
well it is more like "I will destroy all of us'...not sure if that is better or worse.
Well, it happened in the past where stupid people destroy the world economy, but some survive. In fact, the world keeps on turning. I have made some financial changes and are ready for what ever comes. Good luck to everyone!
Lol
@@tedosmond413They won't pay tarrifs or have their imports undercut since domestic alternatives can't make up the difference.
To me the bigger concern is Trump is going to push Canada and Mexico to do more and more business and potentially military contracts and collaborations with China.
As Mexico should. Mexico is a sovereign country
That’s ridiculous
@@fredchung9300 there's quite a few articles on it showing an increase investment into Mexico from China ever since Trump's First Trade War. And there's even speculation about Mexico buying some military hardware from China and or possibly China having a military base in Mexico. Which may seem preposterous but if Trump keeps pushing Mexico then it could very well be a possibility 10 to 20 years down the road. Not to mention Brazil is already a member of BRICS, hence the name and there are other countries that are looking into joining BRICS as well. Don't get too comfortable thinking that it couldn't happen with Mexico in 10 or 20 years if Trump keeps pushing our alliances away. And don't forget Canada added additions to their Transmountain pipeline in 2019 to increase their capacity from Alberta to the British Columbia coastline for exports to the Asian markets.
I hope they do.
@@adamhose9632 looks like America put all 3 countries in the same basket anyway
How to cause a recession:
Step #1
Elect a republican president.
It’s what they do
Recessions are by definition deflationary (this disinflationary) so if the voters wanted no more inflation they would get it. Never mind the loss of jobs...
You want cheaper prices don’t you?
I bet all 3 years of 6th grade was pretty tough for you wasn't it
Just like Trumps last term right? NOT....or Reagan s right? NOT......we've been in a recession for the last 3 years Cletus
Canada should take a lesson from Mexico's President on how to respond to Trump's threat of tariffs. We should have a similar response and it should be in writing not over the phone and private. Our written response should also be made public so that all Canadians can see that Canada will not be bullied by trump and his Billionaire cronies. Make us proud to be Canadians Mr. Trudeau. And same goes to all our Premieres. Stand together and make us proud.
@@Cruiseview instead, you join the orange man, and pick a fight with us
WTF??
@ What are you talking about? I’m not picking a fight with Canada. Have you read my post? I’m saying that Canadian Prime Minister and Premiers should stand together to respond to Trumps bullying.
@@Cruiseview you, as in, your governemnts. the provincial ones, and the national one. canada, as anation, got picked on by trump, and thought it a good idea to pick a fight with the brown spanish speakers. you know, i am a bit insulted that the brother of mayor crackhead thinks his crackhouse is nicer than mexico
yes. your govs should stand together, and with mexico. but, they are too racist to do that. they cant even remember that, were it not for AMLO, canada would be all alone by now
Herbert Hoover cut taxes for the rich and raised tariffs on imports. I wonder how that worked out for us?🤔
Very impressed with the Mexican president!!!
Same here. Trump, doesn't understand, those other countries been waiting for him.
China , will bring his hat to him as well. China already joined Brics. Those US companies will never come back here.
Didn’t the Heritage Foundation endorse Trump and his policies? LoL 😤
They wrote Project 2025
@@MsEllaHamilton yup, and two co-writers where nominated for cabinet positions and the main Author of 2025 was also Nominated.
And they probably thought that NAFTA was bad too, but now it's the greatest thing.
Make America Expensive Again!
more than half the U.S. disagrees with you
@@pauldiam0nd Are you counting the votes or the actual population of the U.S.?
Because only 54% of the population voted this year. And it was less than 2020 overall, not including the mail-in ballots that failed to be delivered on time.
@@pauldiam0ndless than half very uneducated people
This.
Is not gonna affect American people. If it was these other countries wouldn't be freaking out like they are, they would care less.
Don't you people get it??
Trump DOESN'T CARE IF IT COSTS PEOPLE MORE MONEY. 😂 😂
GET REAL. He just wants to get back at those countries.
What does Trump really mean when he says Canada & Mexico must secure their borders? America alone is responsible to control who crosses into the USA at its own border. If you travel out of the USA, it is only the countries you enter that put any restrictions on you. American borders don't stop anybody leaving, so why should Trump expect others countries to somehow restrict who leaves their countries? Does anybody really think Americans returning to the USA should face interrogations & delays from the countries they are leaving, in addition to the existing US Border checks they endure?
If Trump dose this i dont blame them to do it to us.
I doubt it
@@fredchung9300 Trump don't want heat with China. Trust me, China is going to bring his hat to him. I don't know what world you guys live in, but no one is afaid of the US.
Due to the coming hyper-inflation in the USA, In Mexico we are expecting an increase on immigration from USA citizens, most of whom voted Trump. Oh Irony!!!
There is already a shocking number of gringos living in Mexico that are magabillies, sadly.
I am not sure if Trump realizes that 23% of all oil refined in the US is Canadian oil. There are 1000s of jobs on the line for gulf coast states and billions in profits. Canadian oil is one of the cheapest in the world to buy, and the profits made from refining it are much higher than profits made on other oil types because of how cheap it is to buy.
Canada is a captive market. They have not bothered to build pipeline capacity to ship their products to other nations other than us. So we get rock bottom prices on Canadian oil, because Canada has no choice but to sell to us. If Canada is motivated to sell to Europe or Asia, and actually builds the infrastructure.. then once this is all over, even if the tariffs are removed, Canada will then have the infrastructure to sell to other places other than America. And then our prices will go up because Canadian oil will be forever trading at a higher price point.
This is just shooting ourselves in the foot.
@@john_doe_not_found I heard it is 60%
@@john_doe_not_foundwhy do you think Canadian oil will be cheaper compared to middle eastern oil for Europe? It easy to say build infrastructure, but not easy to build… Canadian oil is far away from coast and can’t be cheaper than Middle East oil who can produce oil at 27 dollar check Canadian oil cost
The cost per barrel of oil drilling in Canada varies depending on the type of project:
New greenfield oil sands mine: Costs around $85-$95 per barrel
Steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) project: Costs around $55-$65 per barrel
Expansion of an existing SAGD facility: Costs about $5 per barrel less than a new SAGD project
@@nimitpatel1233 I just looked up average selling price for CWS (canadian western select).. and it is cheaper than every other oil on the list of 30 or so different oils.
It might cost 27/barrel to produce middle eastern oil, but they don't sell it for that price. They have wide profit margins.
Canadian oil might cost a lot to produce, but their profit margins must be super tiny.
example: Today a barrel of cws is selling for $56/barrel, but the stuff from dubai is selling for $72/barrel.
Canadians just don't make much money on what they sell, because America is the only buyer. But if that changed and there were more buyers, the Canadians would get better prices.
He doesn’t know, he’s an idiot
Guess where the US gets most of its oil from? Good luck with the tariffs 🇺🇸
The United States thats where it comes from.
@@lsad2616 70% of our imported oil comes from canada and mexico
@@lsad2616 lol try again
@@d1p70 no, he is correct. Canada provides over 50% of our oil imports, that does not include what we already supply for ourselves domestically. "Most" is inaccurate. The US could conceivably reduce imports drastically if it chooses to, it would just have to reduce its exports in kind. per US energy report for 2023, we import 8 million barrels a day while we export just over 10 million barrels a day.
@@stevenglatt5628 40% oil and gas comes from Mexico and Canada. That's still very mucho. Lights out mucho.
Canada, always remember that your true friend is not your neighbor, it is your family "the common wealth of nations". The true bastion of the free people on this planet.❤
So, the professor says that the point of the tariff is to never use them and the threat itself of using them is enough. Lol. This assumes that Trump is rational. He clearly isn’t. Interview this professor in 13 weeks when the tariffs are put on Mexico, China, and Canada and inflation spikes. Then, specifically ask him why Trump didn’t act rationally as he predicted he would.
Also, just shows how powerless Trump and the US if they have to use a weapon that causes harm to themselves.
The professor is an ideologue and not an honest broker intellectually.
I will confidently state that there are zero caravans heading to the 🇺🇸 from 🇨🇦 😊
There might be some caravans going from the US to Canada.
What the Mexican cartels will start doing is breaking up the illegal migrant caravans into smaller groups, and in the end, the same amount of illegals will be smuggled in at 2000 dollars per head.
The first migrant caravans in this continent did enter from Canada.
Both sides? You mean it will cost $5,000 dollars, more. At every turn working people go under. Slumping economy ahead.
This is class warfare in disguise. The billionaires will get richer at the expense of the poor
more than half the U.S. disagrees with you
I love how you broke down the XAI312x project in your video! Can’t wait to see it soar!
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War analogy? Peace thru strength? I didn’t see Iraq, Afghan Taliban, Panama, Korea, Vietnam landing bombs in mainland America. These tariffs trade war will hit every household particularly the middle class and lower income.
What makes me laugh the most is that we mexicans in the USA run the economy in the USA
🤣😂🤣😂 you spelled ruin incorrectly
Manny Machado?
It’s wild how unbelievably STUPID many of my fellow Americans are that actually believed the orange clown would help them…
It is actually mind blowing 🤯
Yes! These people don't understand that those companies will never come back the US, and whatever Trump is doing, will benefit himself.
He cares nothing about these people, and I don't know what it's going to take for them to get it.
I hate to say it, but i have lost faith in this country. Having being a millennial going through the republican recession of the Bush era and going to have to experience it again, I have no future here in the US. Currently I'm studying other languages and looking for opportunities outside the country with my 2 degrees. This country is cooked
@@avlandscaping8592 what shicked me,.wasnt america
Camada came.out as racist as trump
That was a surprise
He will line his own pocket, with the money from tariffs. Don't drink his Kool-aid. 😮😮😮
He can’t. You sound delusional and uninformed
Yep, that's why I think he's gonna put tariffs anyway.
@@johnc3525 I think your wrong. TDS still happens here
@@mhuffman6282 And you "more ons" will gladly pay for it telling yourselves it's for the common good. Funny how you all suddenly became socialists.
I hope he goes after all corrupt politicians..esp the pelosis
It is a fact that any problem has a "cause" and "effect", and that in order to effectively solve a problem you must eliminate the "cause" to prevent the "effect" (as stated by Ishikawa, 5 Whys, FEMA, 7 step solution, etc.), so is it not absurd trying to solve the Fentanyl problem by just attacking the drug trafficking (effect) and not the "cause" which is mainly the drug addiction by many Americans?. Apparently, many people have limitations that prevent them to use logic thinking.
but thinking about reducing the demand for drugs by Americans would require introspection...that is generally frond upon by Americans particularly when a scapegoat is around.
Donald Trump's uneducated MAGA voters are the largest group of Americas most susceptible to fentanyl addiction.
He took the tweet down for the good of his mental health. It's that simple. The hosts should have moved on to other questions, they know full well how this works.
Make it a crime to employ someone who is not a U.S. citizen or have a work permit. Fine the employer $1.000 per day to employ someone who does not have a legal work to work in this country
Yeah but who owns those companies? tRump's rich donors, that's who.
No such law in US currently?It surprised me!
You mean actually hold Business Owners Responsible? Outrageous!
You would starve!! Who do you think work in the farms where the food you eat is grown?
And the meat processors plants?
and every single freaking restaurant in the usa!
I invite you to go and check the kitchen of your favorite restaurants and you will see why you would starve if there were no hispanics here.
Many jobs US citizens will not do.. crop picking, hotel maid and other hotel positions. We need migrants to fill these positions.
USD is 20 times more valuable than Mexican peso, do you really think that the cartel is funded only with Mexican money?, the cartel wealthiness comes from a very large customer / consumer base in the US, question, how does that money in cash comes back to Mexico thru the border under the US watch?, also, 70% of the firearms that the Cartel posses come from the US, what are the border patrol agents doing to make the cartel less war equipped?
China is the number one trading partner for most of the world. The United States is largely irrelevant and expendable.
I'd bet that even politicians in the US are involved in drug trafficking, there are tons of money to make.
and a dollar is 100 times more valuable than a penny....
@ and your point is…?
@@josehumbertogarza8344 that your comment on dollar vs peso is ridiculously ignorant. Like an inch is bigger than a centimeter so it is better.
A joke circulating in the world: what borders on stupidity? Mexico and Canada.
What is the problem? A MAJORITY of Americans want this, but said publicly they didn't. Very weird, to wish financial ruin upon yourself. "Oh, does a console cost 25% more? Goody! Thank you Trump, I do not at all question myself, and in fact, I will make it internally illegal to question any of my decisions. Go Trump! MAGA!!!"
Canada is the number 1 export market for American goods. Mexico is #2. The two countries combined are a 700 Billion dollar market for US exports. The threat may be larger for Canada and Mexico than it is for the US but to suggest that it would not be devastating to the US as well is absurd.
No my friend you got that wrong! Mexico number 1 and Canada 2 😎
The BRICS Nations stock is about to SKYROCKET! We're no longer the biggest game in town. We start losing our MAJOR ALLIES like the UK, Canada, Australia to The BRICS Nations it's OVER!
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I am pretty sure Trump thinks the family’s expenses will come down by $1500 !
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How please?...
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It's fatal to be friend of the US....
But CNBC failed to mention that Mexico President had reported that the latest caravan heading to US borders has been disperse.
She didn't. There was no "caravan" like that, trump was playing you as usual.
They been dispersing them. The Mexican railroads were even stopped like a year ago due to the amount of migrants on them.
Exactly. And they both said they will solve borders invasion in TWO WEEKS 😅
Something that Dems Border Czar got NOTHING to show in 4 years!!
Tell Trump to finish the effing wall. That way you all can stfu about the bloody border.
The wall he promised to build and never finished. Mexico was going to pay for it. How did that work out?
Canada needs farm produce. Mexico needs fuel and fertilizers. And it's a short sailing time from Mexican ports to Canadian ports. China could very easily (and will eventually) replace the United States as Canada's and Mexico's preferred export market.
The Canadian Yukon also has the continent's largest deposits of heaviest rare earth metals needs for advanced computers and military weapons systems. China has the world's largest supply of these and they are not going to share with the U.S.. So it's extremely strategically stupid to do what Trump is doing.
Greenland EU isn't that far either.
Mexico and Canada will switch all trade deals quickly to the BRICS nations. They are more dependable than a shaky Trump regime that has no idea what it is doing!
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i’m thinking a boot stocking up on that maple 🍁 syrup at the store today don’t cha know 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Getting new 75" TV before tariffs. Electronics will be hit hard, clothing as well.
@ go 80” yolo
@@matt.stevick Really? Just starting to shop, but that sounds good! Going to best buy later today!
@ look to see what they have in open box in store. you can get a mint condition tv for a great deal.
Cmon man you didn't say what you said about the tweet you deleted!!
My question is, what percentage of tariffs did the Biden-Harris administration impose on any countries for the inflation, and higher prices that we have been paying for last few years?
The grocery prices are actually this high because Trump put tariffs on steel and China hit back by tariffs on US farmers. Those tariffs still stand on steel and farmers from both sides.
You mean the Trump tariffs from his first term!!!
Trump is just trying to recoup the new corporate tax cuts that’s all😂
He's worried that we can't afford a $20/yr increase in our BEER budget??? I'm not for tariffs of any kind, but beer is my least of concerns.
no. he used the beer example as but a show of the incrased prices you are gonna have to pay. granted. you can switch from corona to bud light. but you cant switch from tomato, to air
@@jakepistolero MAGAs will have to drink trans beer.
@@johnc3525 gonna be hilarious
@@jakepistolero Many will trans :D
sometimes I think idiots like this guy are actually right wing plants and are told to say ridiculously stupid things like $20 extra for beer.
Great chance for the EU… open up trade to Mexico andcanada
@@bnlbnl8892 Canada and EU already have a free trade agreement (CETA) where most goods of EU origin are duty free and vice versa.
We definitely need the oil and gas over here. I'm surprised there no tariff announcement on the EU yet. Is he scared of our big market. He isn't scared of China.
Mexico and Canada could also switch all trade deals quickly to the BRICS nations. They are more dependable than a shaky Trump regime that has no idea what it is doing!
why is the dude from heritage foundation sounding reasonable. talking against DJT+ explaining how tariffs are regressive taxes
AND WHAT DOES MEXICO BUY FROM THE US???
Well we get about I think it’s 60 or 50% of our crops from Mexico and Mexicans illegal or not provide about 50% of labor in our farms just in California where we grow our fruits and trade and sell it to the US. Famine is what he’s proposing to the citizens of the USA.
@@4dogs999 and what does mexico buy from us ???
I've been a truck driver for 30 years have been in and out of all the border cities along the us-mexico border and there are a lot of products that go into Mexico. A lot of it is raw products like cow hides and raw plastic pellets, electronic components, and things that go into their Manufacturing that ultimately comes back to the US. And some of that is prepaid American Products but some of it is Mexican in foreign companies within Mexico that manufactured goods that come back into the United States. And I think the bigger fear is that Trump is going to drive Canada and Mexico to do even more business with China and then Mexico could possibly have good Financial incentives in the future to let China build a military or Naval Base in Mexico. There's a lot of countries that are wanting to join BRICS and Trump is further pushing a lot of those countries in that direction. It may not happen now or in the next couple years but if this continues it could very well happen in 5 or 10 years
Cargill, Bunge and ADM and the Corn Belt is at sight of Sheinbaum retaliation. Do you know who pays Republican's campaigns? Do you know why the Coucuses begin in Iowa the heart of Corn Belt? The Very House of Cargill the largest private Company of the World.
Guns
Interesting they never say this about corporate taxes...
yes. because corporations are not ppl, my friend. no matter how much senile old men, with an agenda, tell you they are
How is it Bidenomics when Trump is imposing the Tariff? People use your critical thinking skills.
Can someone tell me how illegal fentanyl is going to be taxed with tariffs when the govt can't even stop it from coming into the country in the first place
Thoughts and tarrifs
The consumer is stretched and will not pay the tariffs. Especially for discretionary goods.
They never talk about the trade off of the tariff. Tens of millions of people moving into the U.S. has an economic impact on American taxpayers. It has an impact on prices via competition for goods and services, it has an impact on the healthcare system, our insurance rates, etc.
We already know Mexico dispersed a migrant caravan due to the tariff threat. So while prices for certain goods may increase due to tariff, what is the overall trade off of not having an endless hoard of people flooding into the country and straining local economies, healthcare, housing, crime, inflation, etc.
It's more than just prices of goods it's the potential for Canada and Mexico to do start doing more business with other countries. In particular China. Since Trump's First Trade War China has greatly increased their footprint in Mexico. And there's concerns that in the next 5 or 10 years not only will Mexico probably start buying some of their military supplies from China but in 10 to 15 years China could put a military base in Mexico. And Trump is pushing more and more countries to consider BRICS and when you combine that with Trump snubbing a lot of NATO members, it can further isolate us. And yes I know the first-hand experience about how immigrants can cause lower wages for US workers and lower housing value in communities with high immigration population. However a lot of these immigrants have come into lower-income areas in big cities like Chicago and Kansas City and have built up communities that were slowly being abandoned. And I've been a truck driver for 30 years and I've been to every Bordertown hundreds of times and I can tell you the Bordertown despite some rough years during the Mexican president Fox drug war, overall the Border towns are much more prosperous and safer than what they were 30 and 40 years ago when I used to be down in that area. It's beneficial for the United States to have economically prosperous Neighbors, not push them away.
then i suggest you stop killing ppl and governments in latina merica.
@ a well managed immigration system can be great for a country, no doubt. The U.S. doesn’t have that at the moment though. So as the system currently exists, the tariffs may provide a net benefit to the American taxpayer versus a net loss like they’re projecting in this segment without discussing the economic consequences of a horrendous immigration system as a whole.
As for pushing Canada and Mexico to trade with China, you can combat that by implementing even higher tariffs against China, Canada and Mexico, as well other nations trading with them, in order to isolate them entirely.
The reality is that it’s large American corporations, like Nike for example, exploiting cheap foreign labor markets in order to juice profits at home. The American people, especially Left-leaning politics, can’t have it both ways. If you’re against the exploitation of people, then you can’t be against tariffs because prices might rise.
It’s really a failure of the American, and the America media, to inform/understand why products from Asia and Mexico are cheaper than if they’re made here in the U.S.
Mexico punks trump
Only $20/year extra to bring manufacturing back to America & pay our neighbors a living wage? Sign me up.
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How much is the tariff on Don Jr's cocaine....it's an imported product eh?
Heritage foundation guy is funded by big US companies who have factories in Mexico and don't want tariffs, because it means they'll be forced to return manufacturing to the US and no longer get slave labor. GM makes Chevy trucks in Mexico and the US. The worker in Mexico making trucks gets 2 dollars per hr, but both trucks are sold in the US for the same price. The union labor to build the chevy truck in the US is 2500 dollars per truck. Trump's 25% tariff on a 75K truck entering the US would be 18,750 dollars. This is what GM will pay to bring it here and put on their lots. This would make the truck cost 93,750 dollars and nobody will pay that much. They'll just buy a US made truck that doesn't have the tariff and costs less. GM will be forced to close their Mexico plants and move them back to the US, which will mean more high paying jobs for us. All the other car companies will also move production to the US to avoid the tariff. It's the same thing with washing machines and other things. We still have a bunch of factories making washing machines in the US, and people will just buy them and not pay the higher price for the ones that have a tariff. They keep saying that the tariffs will just be passed on to the consumer, but that's not true. Maybe if we lived on an island and didn't have factories making things , they'd be able to force us to pay the tariffs through higher prices, but we have US factories in the US making cars and washing machines etc. We also have farms growing produce. If the tariffs were really gonna be paid by US consumers, then Mexico and Canada would not be shtting their pants right now and complaining. These tariffs will mean that they can't sell much of their things here anymore. Trudeau put a 200% on US drywall a few years ago, and we couldn't sell one sheet there because it made it so expensive the builders wouldn't buy it. What's good for the goose is good for the gander. I hope Trump enacts those 25% tariffs, and I hope he keeps them his whole term, so that we can force these companies to return manufacturing to the US.
The answer is Elon Truks. Musk is behind these numbers with their America first.
You need some help. You're deep in the orange cult rabbit hole.
im n ot sure the beer factor is gonna convince anyone. americans like trash beer.
That's for sure, Americans have no idea what beer is.
Just joined the XAI312x community after watching your video! Excited for the journey ahead!
Stop spamming with your cryptocrap, reported.
How many times has Trump claimed bankruptcy?
Seven times?
Mexico buys more than all of the EU! That's 27 European countries combined (Germany, Italy, France, Spain, etc). I don't think that Americans realize that millions of jobs are directly dependent on the Mexican market. What ever jobs come back to US won't nearly match the of jobs lost if the USMCA trade deal collapses.
your missing one point - other countries will not be bullied - they will take their business else where
Mexico and Canada will switch all trade deals quickly to the BRICS nations. They are more dependable than a shaky Trump regime that has no idea what it is doing!
The only reason Canada is not allowing China’s electric vehicles to be sold in Canada is because of the US. If Chinese electric cars entered the Canadian market, it will hurt the US automotive industry a lot. So Canada and the US should continue to work together with wisdom, and fairness.
Mexico and Canada will eventually switch all trade deals to the BRICS nations. They are more dependable than a shaky Trump regime that has no idea what it is doing!
China will put an export tax on essential products America needs. Touché
This isn't purely a tax issue. People are dying, placed into sexual servitude, breaking the law, being burdens on communities.... You focus on one little part and think your little part is the only thing to consider. If you stop the crap at the border, you weaken the cartels and start to end this dangerous cycle which lifts tax burden and prevents further damage.
Gotta stop mat Goetz at the border.. trump has 38% rapists in his cabinet not including himself.
@@davehodge4606 If Mexico and Canada could fix the ‘problem’, surely the United States, the most powerful nation on the planet, could fix it itself. Right?
Not an increase of $20 dollars a year on beer. Ill cope by paying $3500 a month for my mortgage. GTFOH
We import a lot of things from Mexico. Car parts and produce are prominent ones. They are not insignificant.
@stuvo1977 I think the whole point is to make it unprofitable for companies to do that so they start manufacturing in the states...
$20 incremental increase to an average American family’s annual beer budget? That’s a “tough burden for families to bear”? Maybe that American family can cut down on 2 packs of heavily-taxed US cigarettes over the course of that year to pay for that beer.
They don't need to do business with us.
It's a choice.
Never bite the hand that feeds you!
Heritage Foundation, find out who funds it before you think they're going to consider working people.
How much money do unelected bureaucrats cost Americans every year? How much do NEW regulations that we didn't need yesterday cost? How clean does the EPA need our air when their mandate was to get Lead out of the air and clean up Superfund sites? Is the EPS Dr Evil now? "You must get ONE MILLION miles per gallon"
these people view the economy in a vacuum. The US economy should work for US citizens. Not everything that benefits the global economy benefits the US citizens. Steel tariffs protect the steel workers jobs and provides safe access to a strategic commodity.
It works for me. I don't want socialism. I don't wanna pay more so others can buy expensive trucks and go to Trump rallies.
I can't see any other way that Western countries can pay off their national debts. Without the massive population increases of the last 100 years, and/or the economies provided by computers since the 1970s, I can't see any other way, other than crushing austerity programs.
As long as the tariffs are just on luxury and non-essential products they are not inflationary and are a better way of targeting the rich than income taxes. They are hated by rich capitalists, but they do rein in consumerism. And in the USA, where a lot of their exports are in media, essential products and invisible earnings, a tariff war is something they are going to win. The USA imports about $3Trillion worth of goods annually. Tariffs represent a non-inflationary untapped revenue stream, to offset their debt, which they can't afford to ignore. It is also one which the bankers, retailers, corrupt officials and financiers find it difficult to profit from, which is why we all experience more or less continuous propaganda against them.
Senate-elect Bernie Moreno revealed that we are spending over $100,000 EVERY YEAR!! on each illegal immigrant that comes to America.
You believe Moreno?? That's your beginning of your downfall!
Now it become a topic for Mexico and Canada to discuss hahahahaha😂
Mexico and Canada will switch all trade deals quickly to the BRICS nations. They are more dependable than a shaky Trump regime that has no idea what it is doing!
As a Canadian, I am livid Trump would pull such a bullying stunt as this.
Sadly, I had been a strong supporter of his until now.
Where does it end ?
Does he threaten to economically destroy his major trading partners and friends if they don’t bend to his will on whatever he chooses ?!
You don’t threaten and bully friends before even picking up the damn phone on his first day and asking we work together to solve mutual problems.
It will certainly hurt Canadians but I will remind you 10 million Americans earn their living on Canadian funds.
Canada has endured years of drugs and illegal firearms flooding into the country. Not once did they stoop to threatening to destroy their neighbour to the south.
This tactic may satisfy his base, make them feel strong, and may work in the short term, but people have long memories when they’ve been bullied by “friends”.
While I’d admit there is a problem on the northern border that fairly should be addressed, it is not large enough on the northern border to divide our nations and manageable. (Both nations are at fault btw) There are zero drug issues north to south.
We trade on level playing fields, have always been fair to one another and remained the best of friends till this point.
I’d still support Trump but this is absolutely juvenile.
It’s not the “American way” I’ve long admired.
G0 back to Canada🇲🇽.
America First🇺🇲🏆
I hope all of Canadian MAGA and the rest of them realize what type of guy he is and that’s what they voted for
And why would you still support the cult felon leader?
If Mexico wants to retaliate then tax all the remittances back to Mexico too.
Less Mexican beer and Tequila per family. That would be a tragedy! Trudeau and Sheinbaum of Mexico will be cooperating.
Get your alcohol for the next 4 years. Be smart.
@ luckily I don’t drink alcohol!
all these scare talk. US will do fine, we have our own beer, tomatoes and blueberries.
American businesses shouldn't be in Mexico anyway. Bring back our car manufacturing to America
Mexico and Canada should switch all trade deals to the BRICS nations. They are more dependable than a shaky Trump regime that has no idea what it is doing!
Lmao CNBC globalists in a tizzy
What’s a globalist?
@EdSug the opposite of a nationalist. One who's loyalty lies with international markets rather than the health of a nation state with defined borders and a prosperous safe population.
oh you got them so bad......you small minded smarmy fool
Dude, McDonald's is the biggest globalistic company in the world. Trump seems to love them, also the richest globalist Elon Musk. You do know what a globalist is. Anti globalism is what they do in North Korea.
Tariffs don't work, and they are a 2-way street. Threworkare a poor way to govern
Cargill, Bunge and ADM and the Corn Belt is at sight of Sheinbaum retaliation.
But you are assuming that the consumer will buy these things from Canada and Mexico, which will be more expensive. We still have factories in the US that make washing machines and cars that we can buy cheaper due to no tariff. The US consumer won't be hurt by these tariffs, we'll be helped by them. Once these companies have a 25% tariff to bring their stuff into the US to sell, they'll be moving their production to the US to avoid paying the tariff in order to remain competitive.
Those companies will never come back here. They have already started moving to other countries. This is a fact!
Not going to happen!
@@icontrolmyownguns2096 If you had factories able to produce these goods, they would be sitting idle. The fact is that the U.S. doesn’t have the immediate capacity and it would take years to build up. The goods even then would be more expensive
@@bopodoq3069 We have numerous factories still building washing machines, cars etc. When the demand increases, these factories will expand and increase output, which will equal more jobs for Americans.
@ For automobiles, you’ll have to unravel an integrated North American manufacturing complex spanning all three countries. I know Americans increasingly believe that they don’t need anyone else in the world and that they can go it alone. Where will you get the aluminum that goes into these same vehicles?
who buy beer from mexico
The number one selling beer in the United States comes from Mexico. The top selling beer brands in the United States are all foreign owned.
I do, a lot.
Every beer I drink, which is a ton comes from Mexico.
@@chucklira8885 i buy from mine local brewed !
@@ibdam1 WRONG again , Sam Adams baby !!!!!!
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...mexico is already undercutting farmers BIGTIME
Lets pay more for crap beer and crap cars.
the automakers probably should not have gone to Mexico then.....the ones still in America have nothing to worry about I guess.
Bad guess.. the auto industry imports parts from around the world.. without those parts the auto industry shuts down. But don't worry.. trumpies want to pay more for vehicles.. they just voted for it.
the automaker’s have been in Mexico for more that 80 years just for your knowledge.
I think you guys don’t take pain to read economic data
In 2009 MX auto sector export was 30 billion now it is 136 billion out of that 100 billion export is to USA which was just 20 billion in 2009… so in 12 years export to USA grown by 5 times or around 20% every year and Us GDP grown at 3% then from where 17% growth came ? It’s came from American companies mfg in Mexico…
In 2009 MX GDP was 900 MM and export to USA was 180 BN
In 2023 MX GDP is 1.4 trillion and export to usa nearly 500 billion… so out of total 500 billion dollar growth more than 300 billion dollar growth came from USA 😅😅😅
US GDP increase by 80% in same period but Max to US export increase by 150%
Same is true for Canada
Forget about all those things Vietnam export 100 billion worth good to USA and UsA export only 10 billion dollar… all those are Chinese companies… last 10 years Vietnam growth = 80% of export to UsA 😂😂
See it was the orange man all along. That’s why we have high food prices now.
😂😂😂 you are a loser.
They don’t get it they got pimped by a con man and dictator
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Just buy something else and stop eating avocados. 😅
Exactly...
Jajajaja seguramente se dejas de comprar aguacates crece tu bolsillo 😅
Stop using oil and gas.🤣
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Would this still hold true if it’s offset with an elimination of income tax ?
this video's vibe looks like in 2000s
Is this the same station that couldn’t host a debate properly back in 2015 ?