I approve almost all of Trump's current policies and his implementation of those policies: cutting federal funds to universities that tolerated anti-semetic , pro-Hamas campus disruptions; banning discriminatory DEI practices by the government; banning men from women's sports etc.
But I am adamantly opposed to Trump's tariff policies and especially by his confused, misguided and bumbling implementation of his tariff policies. He can't even decide the reason for his own tariff policy. Is it to raise revenue to replace the revenue that might be lost by tax cuts or is it to protect and supposedly restore some imaginary golden age of American manufacturing? Or both? Or neither? It depends on what he feels like when he answers the question. He needs to go back to the Univ. of Pennsylvania and retake the Economics 101 course.
Anyway, what should Canada do about Trump's sabotage of the U.S. Canada economic relationship. It would be normal for Canada to punch back hard at Trump and match his tariffs tit for tat. But that would punish Canadians and the Canadian economy just as much as the Trump tariffs will inevitably damage American pocketbooks and firms. A wise Canadian economist and a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute proposes a different strategy and I agree: just wait him out until Americans scream loud enough in protest and threaten to vote against the Republicans in any upcoming elections (other countries should do the same). High tariffs are the same as high taxes and Americans don't need or want any more taxes than they already have.
What is important now for Trump is a big 92 millions $ military parade in Washington honoring him !
When some adults will make him receive the mental cares he heavily needs !