„Die Mauern nähern sich Präsident Trump“: Ford sagt über die Entscheidung des Obersten Gerichtshofs zu Zöllen

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/toronto/article/the-walls-are-closing-in-on-president-trump-ford-says-about-supreme-court-decision-on-tariffs/

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    1. I mean a Broken Clock is right twice a day? In a week trumps mental health seems to of spiraled to a new low so…….

    2. phanophite2 on

      Ah yes. The walls are closing in. The walls have been closing in since 2017. 😂

    3. iamjoesredditposts on

      Thats assuming the clown actually respects and follows the law… or common sense.

      But we all know it doesn’t… and will just thumb its repugnant nose at whatever.

      The whole tariff thing is such a joke…

      1) Dump doesn’t understand what tariffs are and thinks its found some magic revenue source by charging countries. We all know THAT’s not what they are yet no one around it explains this to it.

      2) The American economy is on a bee-line into the toilet. The market held up by a few pumped companies that will fall at basically any moment (and maybe is in just a slow bleed out thats been happening)

      3) SCOTUS gave it an off-ramp yet as we know… too dumb, ignorant and stubborn to take it.

      So into the gutter it all goes…

    4. amurderofcrows on

      > Ontario Premier Doug Ford says “the walls are closing in” on U.S. President Donald Trump

      Generally doubtful of this. He’s just the face of the movement that shows no signs of slowing down. I mean, just look at:

      > Earlier this month, Democrats announced they were escalating an investigation into Trump’s threats over the bridge, which will connect Ontario to Michigan, after they allege Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick met with the billionaire owner of a competing bridge.

      This is systemic. It would take generations to undo, and that’s if Americans actually want to undo it.

    5. RoutineVirtual4153 on

      America is on a speed run to becoming the next Russia. By time the next election happens, they won’t even be a factor on the world stage.

    6. FullyGroanMan on

      Cool. Let’s have the walls close in on Ford and his open corruption and croneyism next, please.

    7. Motor-Region-1011 on

      Ford can you please stfu…we been hesring this shit for 15 years…walla will only close when nature takes him.

    8. The walls are not closing in on Trump at all.

      The SC gave a very narrow rebuke of the tariffs in saying that the Emergency Act isn’t a valid mechanism for invoking tariffs. In his dissenting opinion Kavanaugh basically gave him a helping hand and said „if you can’t do it this way I would recommend using this Act instead“ and that is what Trump did the same day declaring an additional 15% to everything globally

    9. littlepenisbigheart1 on

      We still aren’t going to Holliday there or buy any more of your shit. Elbows up

    10. swift-current0 on

      Don’t you have an education and health care systems to slowly strangle to death with enthusiastic approval from plurality of Ontario voters? You have zero effect on Trump or tariffs, but you do have a different job.

    11. He means, the very reason that will keep him in power is closing in.
      I mean how can he be Captain Canada without Trump!

    12. mangoserpent on

      The walls are going to be closing in on students in Ontario wanting to afford post secondary education.

    13. TianZiGaming on

      Have to wonder if he even looked at the SCOTUS ruling, which literally only targeted tariffs issued through IEEPA.

      The main US tariffs on Canada, that effect autos, steel, aluminum, and some other products, are all issued through Section 232, which the SCOTUS didn’t rule on.

      IEEPA tariffs had less effect on Canada than on most other countries because most trade already went through CUSMA, and other trade had already been targeted by Section 232.

    14. allgoodwatever on

      isn’t Ford popular enough already without jerking off the elbows up crowd on the daily?

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