Donald Trump recently had a phone call with Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico City’s mayor, to discuss trade. This conversation is being touted as “productive.” But let’s be real here: when it comes to trade deals, America is still waiting on Canada and Mexico to get their acts together. While Trump has negotiated agreements with other major players in the Pacific Rim, the EU, and beyond, our own neighbors seem to be dragging their feet.
Liberal elites love to criticize Trump’s tough stance on trade. They want to coddle foreign nations and put American interests on the back burner. But Trump knows the importance of strong trade agreements that prioritize American workers. He knows that when we focus on America first, we bolster our economy and reduce the power that globalists have over our nation. Why are we still waiting for Canada and Mexico to play fair? They ought to have their deals finalized by now, instead of letting liberal indecisiveness slow everything down.
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Trade is not just about numbers and statistics. It’s about the livelihoods of hardworking Americans. While Trump’s negotiations have sparked real progress, the delays with our north and south neighbors reveal a lack of seriousness on their part. Perhaps they’re too wrapped up in their own leftist agendas to see the value of expediency. If their leaders can’t muster the will to close deals that benefit their own citizens and ours, what does that say about their commitment to real partnership?
This is a clear example of how liberal leadership can hinder American progress. Their constant fussing over politically correct terms and unfounded fears of offending other countries distracts from the real work that needs to be done. Meanwhile, Trump stays the course, advocating for trade agreements that can supercharge the American economy. But every day we sit in limbo waiting for Canada and Mexico only emboldens those who undermine our American values.
Can we really trust leadership that drags its feet on policy that matters? It’s time for countries like Canada and Mexico to stop playing games and start fulfilling their obligations. America deserves better than half-measures and indecisive leadership. Let’s hope that as negotiations continue, our outcome is one that reflects true American strength and determination. If they can’t meet us at the table, we should reconsider what it means to be partners. After all, why commit to allies who can’t even commit to a fair deal?

