Aaron Parnas
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And so he's just getting what he already had in a way.
Yeah, no, I completely agree with you.
I do think, though, that this is all part of the plan.
I think 2026 will be defined as the year kind of the world order shifts dramatically.
I don't think we've seen such a shift in terms of U.S.-EU-U.S.
NATO relations since in the post-World War II kind of world order.
And so I think that this is kind of a recalibration of where things are heading.
And I'm going to...
I'm going to go out on a limb and say it's not just going to be Canada.
I think more countries will kind of move closer to China as the United States really alienates itself in kind of this America first mantra.
And ultimately, it'll be to the detriment of American businesses and American consumers.
As I mean, China's GDP last year grew over 5%.
It was one of their best years to date, while the American GDP could have grown more, but for the tariffs.
And if the Supreme Court overturns Trump's tariffs, then it's going to be even more chaos.
So I think ultimately,
the world is dramatically changing.
And I saw your interview with Heather Cox Richardson.
She's been talking about this a lot, is that people need to look at this not from like a day-to-day, like, okay, Trump says this, Carney says that, but look at it from a very macro level.
The dynamics between the United States and other nations have fundamentally changed, and it will take a very long time to get back to where it once was, if it ever does.
Well, I think you're going to see a lot of continuity even with the Democrat.