I don’t think there is any proper negotiation tactic.
I think all you can do is wait for Trump to take a direction and then carry on as if nothing happened and make slight adjustments.
2 more years and Trump will move on and you will be dealing with a new personality.
We survived a lock down with no one working, we can out wait Trump.
AdAnxious8842 on
Lilley tosses Poilievre softball questions that were surely shared in advance and this is the best that Poilievre can offer up? Let’s go through them:
Cheap electricity and we’ll house the data for them??? The data is never leaving the US and they’ll get cheap electricity from Canada anyways because there is no one else to sell it to.
Of course we’ll sell them more oil. Again, it’s the only place we can ship large amounts of oil (thank you Trudeau) and we will sell it to them at a discount since we’re a captive market.
Canadian military growth has little value to the US other than us buying more US made equipment. Now, Canadian real estate/geography is critical to the US but Poilievre doesn’t talk about that.
10% tariffs. How do you say „I don’t have an answer“ without saying „I don’t haver an answer“. Listen to Poilievre’s response to find out.
In the end, a puff piece in which Poilievre simply has no answers. In his defense, guess what? There are no answers. We’ll have to make due with whatever we can manage dealing with Trump. Our only help will come from the US mid-terms that may weaken Trump and hopefully, more pain felt by Trump voters due to tariffs. But even then, they wont‘ have any real impact until the 2028 presidential election.
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Let me guess, Poilievre says whatever the Liberals are doing, he would do the opposite. He’s a one trick pony that refuses to learn anything new.
On a side note, it’s hilarious that this is the name the Sun gave Brian Lilley’s column, as if the guy dating Doug Ford’s press secretary and interviewing the leader of the conservatives is some anti-establishment truth teller. I really hope it includes a picture of him with caution tape over his mouth for the full effect.
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I don’t think there is any proper negotiation tactic.
I think all you can do is wait for Trump to take a direction and then carry on as if nothing happened and make slight adjustments.
2 more years and Trump will move on and you will be dealing with a new personality.
We survived a lock down with no one working, we can out wait Trump.
Lilley tosses Poilievre softball questions that were surely shared in advance and this is the best that Poilievre can offer up? Let’s go through them:
Cheap electricity and we’ll house the data for them??? The data is never leaving the US and they’ll get cheap electricity from Canada anyways because there is no one else to sell it to.
Of course we’ll sell them more oil. Again, it’s the only place we can ship large amounts of oil (thank you Trudeau) and we will sell it to them at a discount since we’re a captive market.
Canadian military growth has little value to the US other than us buying more US made equipment. Now, Canadian real estate/geography is critical to the US but Poilievre doesn’t talk about that.
10% tariffs. How do you say „I don’t have an answer“ without saying „I don’t haver an answer“. Listen to Poilievre’s response to find out.
In the end, a puff piece in which Poilievre simply has no answers. In his defense, guess what? There are no answers. We’ll have to make due with whatever we can manage dealing with Trump. Our only help will come from the US mid-terms that may weaken Trump and hopefully, more pain felt by Trump voters due to tariffs. But even then, they wont‘ have any real impact until the 2028 presidential election.
Let me guess, Poilievre says whatever the Liberals are doing, he would do the opposite. He’s a one trick pony that refuses to learn anything new.
On a side note, it’s hilarious that this is the name the Sun gave Brian Lilley’s column, as if the guy dating Doug Ford’s press secretary and interviewing the leader of the conservatives is some anti-establishment truth teller. I really hope it includes a picture of him with caution tape over his mouth for the full effect.