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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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BREAKING: Canada Just Hit Back—Hard Ontario Premier Doug Ford just dropped a $30 billion hammer on Trump’s economy. In direct response to Trump’s asinine decision to double U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, Ford announced Ontario will onshore all U.S. imports, slamming the door on American metal. This is a seismic shift.

Canada is the U.S.'s #1 supplier of steel and aluminum—and now they’re cutting us out. Why? Because Trump thinks trade policy is a dick-measuring contest instead of a strategic alliance.

Ford called it an “economic war,” and he’s not wrong. Ontario’s move will gut American exports, disrupt North American supply chains, jack up prices for U.S. consumers, and risk $15 billion in new costs—all while U.S. manufacturers scream bloody murder about rising input prices.

Trump tried to look tough. Instead, he knee-capped his own damn economy, alienated our closest ally, and handed China more leverage in the global market. Again. This isn’t leadership—it’s economic vandalism wrapped in nationalist cosplay.
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