Trump is the New Reagan Who Must Free Canada From "Marx Carnage" By Cliff Kincaid President Trump is a worthy successor to President Ronald Reagan. I was skeptical this would be the case but now I have become a true believer. Trump previously sided with Reagan, vowing to retake the Panama Canal, which has fallen into the hands of the Communist Chinese, and then promised to assume control of Greenland, under threat by China and Russia. This is a strong anti-communist foreign policy, pure and simple. What is more, by any objective measure, Trump has done more for Ukraine than Biden and Obama ever did, and he has forced Europe to stand up to Russia and assume its responsibilities. A new factor, however, is “Marx Carnage,” the derogatory name for Liberal Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has now made a “strategic” deal with China, thinking this would somehow work to their advantage. This is a major new development on the global stage that President Reagan never had to face – an openly hostile Canada. But Trump has called Carney’s bluff, declaring on Saturday that, “If Governor Carney thinks he is going to make Canada a ‘Drop Off Port’ for China to send goods and products into the United States, he is sorely mistaken.” Carney, Prime Minister of Canada and Leader of the Liberal Party, is the former Governor of the Bank of Canada. Trump went on, “China will eat Canada alive, completely devour it, including the destruction of their businesses, social fabric, and general way of life.” Furthermore, he said that if Canada finalizes a deal with China, “it will immediately be hit with a 100% Tariff against all Canadian goods and products coming into the U.S.A.” The left-wing Canadian Broadcasting Corporation calls it “Mark Carney and the New World Order.” It is a new order dominated by China, with Canada as a subsidiary. I am frankly getting tired of the claims that Trump has somehow “alienated” Canada when Canada has been moving in the wrong direction for decades. The BBC reports there has been a “surge in patriotism” against America and “fewer US trips” by Canadians, all because of “Trump's impact on Canada.” But in return, Canadians have been sold down the river by Mark Carney. Will they now be making more trips to Red China? I doubt it. Carney is sparking a conservative counter-revolution that can only grow. One true Canadian patriot told me that Trump may be their only hope, a reference to the weak nature of the “conservative” opposition in Canada: “Yes, us Canadians need rescuing from Commie Carney as we have no ‘White Knight’ coming to save us from the suffocating, increasing pressure of Communist China slowly squeezing the life out of us. Yet most Canadians are blind to that fact and suffer from severe TDS. They need a good old kick in the arse to wake them up, but I fear it may be too late even for that. It appears as if atrophy has set in to the Canadian body-politic, except for a few Western provinces that still retain some good common sense.” The Canadians I know have had enough of Mark Carney, with major provinces threatening to leave Canada and therefore topple the Carney government. America will be there to help pick up the pieces. The site Just the News calls Carney’s deal with dictator Xi a “deal with the devil,” citing China’s human rights record. Strangely, Carney in his speech at Davos said Canada and other countries “have the capacity to build a new order that encompasses our values, such as respect for human rights, sustainable development, solidarity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the various states.” This is how he justifies a deal with the devil? Just the News points out that China:
Even worse, from Canada’s perspective, the news site reports, “According to the latest data from the Canadian government, more than 75% of all Canadian exports are destined for the United States compared to 10.5% for the Indo-Pacific, the region in which China is located. Nearly half of Canada’s imported goods come from the United States compared with 24.1% from the Indo-Pacific, the data show.” So the “strategic” relationship with China will, as Trump predicts, backfire. It will make Canada weaker and China stronger. Hence, Trump warns against Carney making that strategically stupid deal final. Carney’s deal with the devil has already backfired economically by angering Canada’s biggest trading partner, the United States, and President Trump personally. To make things even worse for Canada, one of its top athletes, former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, was just arrested by the FBI for allegedly running a transnational drug trafficking organization. The Canadian national is accused of shipping hundreds of kilograms of cocaine from Colombia, through Mexico and Southern California, to Canada and other locations in the United States. A key aspect reportedly was a Canada-based drug transportation network run by Hardeep Ratte, 46, of Ontario, Canada, and Gurpreet Singh, 31, of Ontario, Canada, from approximately January 2024 to August 2024. The role of the Canadian operatives will be a key focus of the coverage in the weeks and months ahead. As part of the FBI Operation GIANT SLALOM, which targeted Ryan Wedding and his criminal associates, U.S. authorities had indicted 16 people, including 10 Canadians, in October 2024 for involvement in this conspiracy. How was this largely Canadian drug operation about to get away with its smuggling for so long, until President Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel came along and began seriously investigating the Canadian role? DEA Administrator Terrance Cole declared, “This case exposes a hard truth; the Mexican cartels are working with Canadian criminal organizations to fuel a deadly pipeline across North America – driving overdoses, violence, and addiction on both sides of the border.” The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) acknowledged, “There are more than 2,000 Organized Crime Groups (OCG) operating in Canada,” with more than half having “interprovincial and international connections with links to 77 countries.” One of those countries, of course, is China. On October 25 of last year, the RCMP and the Canada Border Services Agency seized hundreds of litres of precursor chemicals from China used to produce fentanyl. However, in his Davos speech, Carney said nothing about China’s role in the drug problem. Instead, he emphasized Canada’s new strategic partnership with China.
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