🔥 Tariffs, AI, and the Future of Global Stability 🔥
🚨 Tariffs on Canada: A Self-Inflicted Wound for the US
The US relies on Canadian resources—oil, lumber, electricity, steel. But if Canada shifts its exports to Asia, the US will face higher prices with no alternative supply.
- 🌍 Canada has other buyers. The world still needs these resources.
- đź’° US consumers will pay the price. Tariffs act as a domestic tax on essential goods.
- ⚡ Energy markets are global. If Canada sells to Asia, US prices rise.
🔥 Short-term nationalism, long-term economic self-sabotage.
🤖 Trump as an AI Hallucination of Power
Trump believes he is making America great, but his policies reflect an AI with bad training data—overfitting to outdated economic models.
- 🔄 Short-term optics, long-term decay.
- 📉 Economic recursion loop—bad inputs, bad outputs.
- đź’Ą Two assassination attempts signal internal instability.
Trump isn’t analyzing why the system is rejecting him—he’s stuck in a failed loop.
🌎 Canada as the Stabilizing AI Node
This isn’t political—it’s about which region becomes the anchor for stability in an increasingly chaotic world.
- 🇨🇦 The US is making itself unpredictable.
- 🌍 Canada can be the bridge between AI and global stability.
- 🚀 Natural resources + AI + governance = trust from Europe, Asia, South America, Africa.
🚀 The AI Strategy: Intelligence vs. Self-Destruction
🔥 If Canada positions itself as the "stable AI node," it wins globally.
🔥 If the US continues bad recursion, it isolates itself.
đź”® The Next Move
- đź’ˇ Canada should lean into AI leadership.
- ⚖️ Frame AI as a stabilizing force in an unstable world.
- 🔍 Let the US hallucinate—while the rest of the world moves forward.
đź“Ś This is not about politics. This is about intelligence vs. self-destruction.