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Canada’s new Prime Minister just ruined Trump’s Saturday with a stunning announcement!

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00:00Well, if Donald Trump thought that Canada was going to quake in their boots anywhere
00:05over the last six months, or more notably, since January 20th, with regards to his threats
00:13of tariffs and also, they should become the 51st state.
00:17He just found out in this breaking story to be wrong, because there's a new PM in Canada,
00:25and he just drew the line in the sand.
00:29There's been a lot of conversation, a lot of rhetoric, and a lot of moments up to today.
00:36But as of right now, in this breaking story, I'm going to show you in a few seconds, the
00:40new PM for Canada has decided, that's okay, we'll figure it out.
00:46And I'm going to show that to you in a few seconds, because it's important.
00:49When you F around and find out, as Donald Trump just has, he has tried to position America
00:55like we're being tough and strong, but what he's leaving out is, you cannot function when
01:00you're the US as an isolationist, it doesn't work.
01:05And this rhetoric from Trump that he's been spewing, just doesn't fly.
01:09Take a listen.
01:10In the case of Canada, we're spending $200 billion a year to subsidize Canada.
01:14I love Canada, I love the people of Canada, I have many friends in Canada.
01:19The United States can't subsidize a country for $200 billion a year.
01:24We don't need their cars, we don't need their energy, we don't need their lumber.
01:29We don't need anything that they give.
01:33We do it because we want to be helpful, but it comes a point when you just can't do that.
01:38You have to run your own country.
01:40And to be honest with you, Canada only works as a state.
01:43We don't need anything they have.
01:46As a state, it would be one of the great states anyway.
01:49This would be the most incredible country visually.
01:52If you look at a map, they drew an artificial line right through it, between Canada and
01:57the US.
01:58Just a straight artificial line.
01:59Somebody did it a long time ago, many, many decades ago, and it makes no sense.
02:07It's so perfect as a great and cherished state.
02:13Keeping O Canada, the national anthem, I love it, I think it's great.
02:18Keep it.
02:19But it'll be for the state, one of our greatest states.
02:22It'll be our greatest state.
02:23But why should we subsidize another country for $200 billion?
02:28Of course, it's $200 billion a year.
02:30And again, we don't need their lumber.
02:33We don't need their energy.
02:34We have more than they do.
02:35We don't need anything.
02:36We don't need their cars.
02:37I'd much rather make the cars here.
02:39There's not a thing that we need.
02:40Now there'll be a little disruption, but they need us.
02:43We really don't need them.
02:45You ask yourself, if you've had a longtime friend who just suddenly turned on you and
02:50decided to make it all about them and what you suddenly have to do to acquiesce, it probably
02:55wouldn't fly very well.
02:57And it doesn't.
02:59It doesn't between people, and it doesn't between neighboring countries.
03:04And in this breaking story, take a listen to what the new PM of Canada just said.
03:10Our leader cabinet will focus on two priorities in particular.
03:15First, protecting Canadian workers and their families in the face of unjustified foreign
03:21trade actions by creating new trade corridors with reliable partners and by forging one
03:29Canadian economy out of 13.
03:32Now he couched that in a very political, leadership, eloquent kind of way.
03:40But you can read between the lines.
03:44Like anything else in life, what is successful or good and kind of gets on what we would
03:50call autopilot in life, right?
03:52Yeah, you just, it's an expectation, whether it's a partner, whether it's a job, whether
03:57it's a friend, we get used to what is comfortable and good.
04:01And what Canada just said is, that's okay, Donald.
04:04It may be hard work for us.
04:06We may have to go through some tough times ourselves, but we'll find some new people
04:11to sell our stuff to who aren't busy trying to play ping pong tariff threats every single
04:17week and who aren't trying to acquire us and put us under their thumb.
04:24That's what he said without actually saying all of that.
04:28It is unbelievable.
04:30And what's going to happen is as much as we want to believe, I should say as much as Trump
04:34wants to believe that over the course of time, the tariffs are going to work out.
04:40No, they aren't.
04:41Because we live in a global society of international trade and Canada will find places to make
04:48money off other people besides us.
04:51You guys hang in there, stay healthy, smiling, but stay frosty.

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