How conservative is the U.S. flowing now, do you think the future will be stable as South Korea stays close to the left, the Communist Party, China, Russia, North Korea, etc?
<No matter how crazy Trump is...>
1. No matter how crazy Trump is, he wouldn't hit Canada and Mexico with tariffs like that.
Who the hell likes about hitting tariffs like that???
There were a lot of these noises, and I was doing it until the day before.
Trump just did it.
Because Trump is such a "crazy guy."
2. If you hit 10% tariffs on Canadian oil, will Canada cut the price on its own?
Is that why U.S. oil importers won't import Canadian oil?
Do you want to cut your own profits and help consumers with the U.S. oil companies pay Canadian oil tariffs???
Just starting tomorrow, gas prices at U.S. gas stations will go up.
3. So what do you want me to do.
4. If Canada is hit with tariffs because of illegal immigration,
Will the U.S. get rid of tariffs again if we block illegal immigration?
5. Honestly, from Canada's point of view, I think we can go harder?
Ban on Canadian oil exports until tariffs are removed.
I heard there's a lot of oil in the United States, so they told me to dig it well and use it.
Canadian oil supplies to Europe or Asia as much as possible...
According to the latest data, as many as 71 percent of Americans say they are neutral, conservative, and very conservative, and only 26 percent say they are left-wing.
You might wonder what the relationship is with neutral, conservative, China, Russia, North Korea, etc., but generally neutral, conservative people value traditional American values such as freedom, human rights, democracy, capitalism, market economy, etc., and reject socialism, communism, etc.
Beyond Democrats, Republicans, Biden and Trump, the enemies of the U.S. and the free world are all saying China is the first, China is the second, and China is the third, with some Koreans saying Korea is balancing the U.S. and China.
Do you think Korea is big enough to achieve some balance between China and the United States?
Hearing that one of the first reasons to impeach Yoon Suk Yeol was for keeping the U.S. and Japan close and away from China and North Korea, why should the U.S. go with a country impeaching a president for this reason?
Again, China is a communist one-party dictatorship and an enemy of not only the United States, but also all liberal and democratic countries, including Europe.
What I find most meaningless is to help people who haven't even asked. These people don't even know if they're grateful for help, and it's easy to swear backwards later.
The U.S. and Korea. Let's announce that we've been doing well so far. People say that Korea is too important to the U.S., but let's ignore companies such as Samsung and Hyundai that have little meaning except for the U.S. military in Korea. India, Japan, Taiwan, Arab, and European companies that recently visited Trump's Mar-a-Lago and promised to invest in the U.S. are more than one.
The moment the U.S. says it is not interested in South Korea, the Korean stock market and real estate are destroyed and exposed alone to threats from China and North Korea. Strangely, I do not understand this way of thinking objectively that we have to be close to the U.S. and its enemies around the world, China and North Korea.
I think Korea has more to gain from the U.S. than from Korea, and I don't think Korea is absolute in the U.S. national interest. Of course, it's best to go together.
Korea, in a way, is like the United States, a country that "picks back the luck that came in" that ignores good friends.
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