Michael Nicolletos
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I'm not going to worst case scenarios, okay?
What do you think these people are going to say at the end?
It's going to be a moment where people are going to say, the hell with it.
And instead of realizing that the trend is there, let's try and fix it and see what we can do.
What's the first reaction?
Let's see how we can keep our jobs as long as we can.
You know how this will end.
If it's in two years, if it's seven years or 10 years, I don't know, but it's really obvious what's happening here.
And Europe does not realize that it has a chance
to come together, sit, reconsider what it's been doing, and see how it can be part of a bigger discussion.
Because right now, Europe is not invited in any discussion.
I'm not a specialist in Canadian politics, but I'll tell you what I have come to understand
through the years.
When a prime minister comes and says, I'm going to come closer to a big continent like Europe, which in terms of population is bigger than the U.S.,
people feel comfortable that there is a solution to their problem.
They don't know the nits and grits of the economy.
They don't know the nits and grits of what's happening in Europe.
They don't understand the path that we just described.
They don't see it every day in their lives.
It's like me talking about the, I don't know the real situation in Canada.