Summary

Donald Trump pledged to impose a 25% tariff on all products from Mexico and Canada on his first day in office, blaming them for failing to stop illegal drugs and immigration.

He also vowed to add a 10% tariff on Chinese goods until drug trafficking into the U.S. ceases.

Economists warn these tariffs could drive up consumer prices and inflation.

While violent crime has declined in recent years, Trump continues to link trade measures to border security and drug issues, echoing his first-term trade policies and immigration stance.

    • Tarquinn2049@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      Hehe, well it’s hard to say “make america great again by voting for Trump” was intentionally targeted at Canadians. So while alot of the general stuff was less targeted, it’s kind of crazy that one still managed to land on some Canadians.

      • Cracks_InTheWalls@sh.itjust.works
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        22 minutes ago

        Fair, though I would say the rhetoric was such that politicians more in line with Trump ideals got a boost from the more targeted messaging to Americans. Don’t think it was the primary target, obvs, but I don’t think it’s purely incidental.

        I may be wrong, but in a different social climate I feel we could’ve had Erin O’Toole instead of Lil’ PP as the leader of the CPC into the upcoming election, which (strong fuck the CPC in general feelings aside) I’d be less unimpressed with. A lot of energy has been devoted to catering to far-right voters, and that is in no small part to sentiments which crossed the border (though to be realistic, definitely not the only factor at play here).