Tubby’s Canteen
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I dont doubt that things like you are describing with the lumber industry are true.. but those sort of things have always been true.. NAFTA was actually supposed to shore a lot of that sort of stuff up (in addition to reducing tariffs) and make it easier to have cross border commerce across several industries..
I think what this is all coming down to is, whether the real motivating factor is the difference or fairness in trade practices, or border security, or drugs, or anything else really doesn't matter..
Trump hasn't liked NAFTA since the last time around.. He tried pretty hard to renegotiate it the last time he was in office but didn't have support of our congress, and his last Secretary of Commerce (Ross), while arguably a brilliant man, wasn't exactly the aggressive type while in office or even very assertive on most things.. Trump wants NAFTA completely overhauled (or thrown out.. which is why he wanted a sunset clause included the last time.. he wanted the ability to walk away from it if it continued to not work in the US's interests).. and he's going to do everything he can this time around to make that happen... if he can use "security" as a legitimate claim for invoking the clause (there is no denying that criminals, drugs, etc have come across both the northern and southern border at an alarming rate for the last 4 years and that our country feels like it is in crisis now trying to get both the illegal migrants, criminals, and dope rounded up and expelled from the country), then he's going to do it..
The mid terms, if they don't go his way could impact that quite a bit.. Congress doesn't really get to "vote" on the trade agreement, but they can absolutely throw plenty of obstacles at any move the POTUS might try to make..
But right now he has the house, the senate, the judiciary, and the Whitehouse.. between now and the next 22 months he is going to be a force to be reckoned with, whether the rest of the world (and 1/2 of the American people) like it or not..
and if the mid terms do go his way... the world better be ready for it.. he literally, at that point has nothing to lose at all.. no reason to be cautious with anything.. and no reason to be conciliatory.. he will have been reaffirmed by the American people and be convinced that everything he wants and that he is doing is correct/right and supported by the citizens..
I doesn’t matter if he liked it or not he agreed and signed it. If he wants to renegotiate wait until the the date he agreed and signed to renegotiate it.
Between the Ukraine fiasco and the economic war he’s starting from an outsiders prospective it looks as though he isn’t a man of his word.
As for national security how does opening the door for Chinese investment in Canada good for U.S. national security. There is already talk of Chinese investment in trans Canada pipelines in the oil sector.