Mark Carney: democracy’s unTrump

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“I would like to thank Donald Trump without which it would not be possible.” On Monday, the 24th Canadian Prime Minister Mark Stone was very efficient, in fact he returned to the US President to return to his party office. But it is the truth of the Lord. By tucking Canada’s sovereignty, Trump lasted the predicted landslide of the semi-final conservative party during the week. Not bad for the first 100 days of the US President. He can do a favor for the Australian Working Party for this weekend, without even threatening the country.

But Carney deserves a loan to nail the trumpet mangrove to its opponent Pierre Poiller. Instead of my-very “first” of Poilievre, Karni declared Canada strong. He did the same when he was also leaving Astin Trudo, his deeply vain precedence as a liberal prime minister. There are lessons for Democrats here. If Kamala Harris throw Hedis under the bus, at the same delivery, as Karney did to Trudea, he could beat Trump in the last November. Most of all, Karni showed that non-populists could win in the right conditions. In this case, as a foil to the main populist of the world.

Complete discovery. I knew the Stone since the early 1990s. Although it was clear that his skills as an economist and central banker, he was the first Monday for the election. He turned 60 years old, two days after replacing Trudean. It is difficult to overestimate how impossible this is a few months ago. Karni worked for Goldman Sachs in London and New York. Then he ruled the Canadian Bank. After that, he became the Governor of the Bank of England. Then he joined the Global Investment Company. He created ESG at the UN, two abbreviations, which would usually become an insane company. If globalism had a name and face, it would be carni.

Only Trump could turn these mills into wings. In this regard, the 47th President of America coincides with democracy everywhere, except at home. He gave the Canadian mediator to the crash course in the merits of the rules based on internationalism. Since the only person to use two G7 Central Bank, Karnie can learn how the world economy works. Canada, both the EU, Mexico and most other countries, suddenly awakened about the dangers of Renegada’s America. If the US President may threaten his neighbor’s sovereignty and a loyal ally that the country is safe.

There are two wide boots of Trump’s unloading. The first is that obedience is more. Not only Trump doesn’t respect Sycophants, he goes out of his way of humiliating them. This also applies to foreign leaders. Trinden was a plane to Palm Beach in November when Trump first threatened the tariffs of America’s neighbors. Mexican leader Claudia Sheebaum did not take the campaign. Trump talks about him with respect. He broke Trudean as the “Governor of the 51st State”. The tempted leaders of cutting hasty side transactions with Trump should be wary. His signature is not required. Neither voters will definitely reward them to unite him. The famous Commonsenical Canada reminds us that some things: patriotism, dignity can be evaluated higher than short-term growth.

The second is that Trump is bad for Trump. Poilievre sold himself a milder version of Trump. The leader of Australia (Conservative) Liberal Party Peter Dutton did it more effectively. Both are locked in someone else’s cooking cage. When Trump took steps to harm the economies of their nations, they could not easily reject him. Even low information voters know a camera when they see one.

Other leaders of Italy, particularly in Italian Giorgia Melon, are noteworthy. Britain’s Sir Keir Starmer should also pay attention. The more he can depict the populist reform in the UK, the more Trump Stoogen, the tougher his supposed criticism about Trump. Otherwise, Starmer can hit a tariff deal, which shook Trump, but could alienate British friends and colleagues. It would take guts, but not an unrealistic level of skills for cardboard, like Brexit parties, including opposition conservatives as a foreign amplifier lie.

There is a Trump’s self-affirmative basic. Just as Trump is the freedom of allies, he has no faithful friends. Most Republicans of the Congress, from fear, not devotion. The victory here again provides the world with a crash course. “The best way to save America’s oath [or Canada, Brazil, Britain, Italy, Mexico etc] First “is to play well with others. The government and prosperity are multiplied by friends.

edward.luce@ft.com

 
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