And look at the ones by the Dems. They’re so focused on hating everything President Trump does, that they can’t see the forest for the trees.
What is the forest vs the trees? I'm curious.
Trump has mischaracterized the trade deficit as a 'subsidy' to Canada to justify breaking the trade deal he signed in his last term (and which he described as "extremely fair and balanced").
Here are my key comments:
1) trade is not a subsidy. Each party gets something. One party might get a product or a service and the other party gets equal value in money. Even steven. In contrast a subsidy is where one party gives something and doesn't get anything in return. If the US doesn't want to buy Canada's oil or potash, then they don't have to.
2) Trump came up with fake "fentanyl issue" with Canada so he could get around the legal trade deal that is in place and that the US agreed to. Less than 0.5% of fentanyl seized in the US last year was from Canada. Perhaps the US should focus on the 99.5%, that didn't come from Canada.
3) Trade deficits get measured in various ways, depending on which goods and/or services are included in the numbers. Some stats being thrown out there by Trump and gang don't include many, if any, services. Canada, and many other countries buy a lot of services from US companies, from consulting to video streaming. These involve real money, just as hard goods do.
4) Why is it 'suddenly' that every major country is supposedly 'taking advantage' of the USA, not just Canada. Trump is telling Americans that they are the victim. It's a classic ploy used by fascists.
The "forest", in my view, is that Trump is trying to blackmail and bully other countries. He is hoping to weaken them economically, and, in Canada's case he wants to make Canada the 51st state and have access to Canada's resources (oil, aluminum, fresh water, potash, etc., etc.) as well as gaining access to the Arctic passage.
No "trees" here (well, I guess he's after Canada's lumber as well).
People are justified in speaking up against bullies.