(xem ra TTTrump đã nắm tẩy của PM Carney rồi , PM đừng lấy vải thưa mà che mắt thánh nhé 😊)
Carney: I'm sitting on edge ...
(đúng lẫn nghĩa đen cả nghĩa bóng , suốt cuộc nói chuyện ổng toàn ngồi trên thành ghế, chắc là nóng ruột lắm 😊)
Trump: Canada is a very special place. Get rid off that artificially drawn line, somebody drew that line many years ago. I think there are tremendous benefits to the Canadian citizens, tremendously lower taxes, free military ... It would really be a wonderful marriage ...
Carney: Well ... HAVING MET THE OWNERS OF THE CANADA OVER THE COURSE OF THE CAMPAIGN ... IT'S NOT FOR SALE, WON'T BE FOR SALE, EVER.
(WOW, ông Carney nói gì bạn có nghe rõ không? Lúc trước mình có nói vu vơ rồi ... Canada đã bị bán đứng, thế mà báo chí im ru bà rù. Còn Ông Trump nói 1/2 chơi 1/2 thật thì dân rùng rùng đứng dậy yêu nước bằng cách tẩy chay hàng Mỹ. Bạn có thấy sức mạnh của những chiếc loa phường chưa?
Trump: NEVER SAY NEVER. NEVER SAY NEVER.
Just meme 😊
Trump: They (Canada) have energy. We have energy
Reporter: During the campaign, Carney talked about the American betrayal . How do you react if the Canada decided not to shop in the American store as much as before and decided to partner with other countries?
Trump: Well, we don't do much business with Canada from our standpoint. They do a lot of business with us.
Reporter: Is there anything the Prime Minister Carney can say to you today to change your mind to lift tariffs on Canada?
Trump: NO.
Reporter: Why not?
Trump: It's just the way it is.
Reporter: If Canadians don't want it, would you respect that?
Carney: I respectfully Canadians view on this and is not going to change on the 51st State. Secondly, we are the largest client of the United States in the totality all the good. We have a tremendous auto sector between the two of us and the changes that made have been helpful. You know 50% of a car that comes from Canada is American. That's not like anywhere else in the world.
Trump: We want to make our own cars. We don't really want cars from Canada, and we put tariffs on cars from Canada and at a certain point it wont' make economic sense for Canada to build those cars. And we don't want steel from Canada because we're making our own steel and we're having massive steel plants being built right now as we speak. We really don't want Canadian steel and we don't want Canadian aluminum and various other things because we want to be able to do it ourselves. We have a tremendous deficit with Canada, in other words they (Canada) have a surplus with us and there's no reason for us to be subsidizing Canada. Canada's a place that will have to be able to take care of itself economically.
When I spoke to Trudeau "We don't want to buy cars from Canada, we want to make them ourselves. If we put a tariff 25% on your cars. What would that mean to you? He (Trudeau) said that would mean the end of Canada ". That's a strange answer, but I understand his answer.
It's hard to justify subsidizing Canada to the tune of maybe $200 billion a year. It's not fair. But why are we subsidizing Canada, it's hard for the American taxpayers ...
TTTrump gặp mặt Tân Thủ tướng Canada Carney
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