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But Carney deserves merits for nailed his opponent Pierre Puliver to the corpse. Instead of “Canada” Poilievre’s Me -Too, Karni announced “Canada Strong. Trump won in November last year.
Full disclosure: I have known Karni since the early 1990s. Although his economist and central banker skills were clear on Monday, he first performed for elections. He turned 60 last month, two days after the replacement of Trudu. It’s hard to overestimate how incredible it looked a few months ago. Karni worked at Goldman Sachs in London and New York. Then he headed the Canadian bank. After that, he became governor of the Bank of England. Then he joined the world investment firm. He promoted ESG to the UN – two abbreviations that usually refuse him from a German company. If globalism had a name and face, it would be Karnie.
Only Trump could convert these mills into wings. In this regard, the 47th President of America plays an involuntary ally to democracy everywhere except the house. He gave the average voter in Canada the course of international rules. As the only person who led two Central G7 banks, Carney can say that he knows how the world economy works. Canada, like the EU, Mexico and most other countries, suddenly woke up to the danger of renegade. When can the US president threaten the sovereignty of his neighbor and the faithful ally, which country is safe?
There are two broader trump trips. The first is that the bump is more expensive. Trump is not only disrespectful sycophant, but also goes out of the way to humiliate them. It also extends to foreign leaders. Trudu got on the plane in Palm Bich in November, when Trump first threatened the tariff on America’s neighbors. Mexico leader Claudia Sheinbaum did not hike. Trump talks about her with respect; He continued the ridicule of Trudu as the “Governor of the 51st State”. Leaders were seduced to cut hasty side souls with Trump. His signature is not mandatory. Voters are also sure to reward them for comfort. Of course, the generally accepted Canada reminds us that some things-patriotism, dignity-can be appreciated higher than short-term growth.
The second is what Trump is bad for trumps. Poilievre sold itself as a soft version of Trump. Peter Datton, leader of the Australian Liberal Party (conservative), did it more brazenly. Both closed in a stranger’s cage. When Trump took measures to harm the economy of their peoples, they could not easily abandon it. Even the low information voter knows how they see it.
Other leaders of the right, in particular, the Italian Georgia Meloni, resist the full hug of Trump. British Sir Kire Starmer must also take care. The more it can reflect the UK populist reform, Nigel Parazha as Trump’s Stowj, the more rigid Trump’s implicit criticism. Alternatively, Starmer may conclude a tariff case that faded Trump but can feel the UK friends and partners. It will take the gut – but the unrealistic level of skill – in order for Starmer to draw both parties Brexit, including opposition conservatives as a hundred foreign strongman.
This is Trump’s independent core. Just as Trump neglects allies, he has no loyalty to his friends. The great proportion of the Republicans of Congress support it with fear, not devotion. Here again Trump provides the world of the crash course. The best way to redeem the vow “America (or Canada, Brazil, Britain, Italy, Mexico, etc.) is to play well with others. The power and prosperity are multiplied by friends.
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2025-04-29 10:31:00