Democrat Makes It Clear: It’s All About Amnesty


Posted originally on Rumble on Bright Bart News Network on: July 23, 2025

“This Is A War That Has Gone Global” Mike Benz On The Trump Admins Fight Against Censorship


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 22, 2025

Episode 4649: The Coming Economic Boom; On The Brink Of 3rd World War


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 22, 2025

Ret. Col. Harvey: “Brennan & Clapper Are Very Nervous, They See The Unraveling Beginning.”


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 22, 2025

Canada Accepts They’re Not Going to Get a Trade Deal Before 35% Tariffs Kick In


Posted originally on CTH on July 22, 2025 | Sundance 

I’ll repeat it as much as needed, until it sinks in.

The U.S-Canada trade deal status is simply a no-brainer. President Trump will answer questions about Canada and tariffs, he’ll put people into seats to discuss trade with the Canadian delegation, and he’ll give every outward appearance of being favorable to Prime Minister Mark Carney…. BUT…

In the background, Trump is simply waiting for the USMCA timeline to trigger a renegotiation. President Donald Trump is ambivalent to the trade partnership with Canada. This moot-status reality is why there’s no substantive engagement.

‘No deal’ -until USMCA redo- is a win for President Trump.

For some bizarre reason that I simply cannot fathom, almost every Canadian politician seems entirely oblivious to this reality. Instead, Canadian Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc and Mark Carney’s chief-of-staff, Marc-André Blanchard are once again coming to DC to ride their bicycles in slow circles at the bottom of the White House driveway while staring in the windows.

An article in Politico notes the Canadian premiers are now accepting the August 1st deadline will pass without any agreement, and the 35% reciprocal tariffs on non-USMCA products (meaning a lot of stuff) is going to trigger.

Literally, everything from Canada that has a non-USMCA component is going to be tariffed. Think about all the stuff from China, Asia (writ large) and Europe that Canada assembles for finished goods. All of that stuff will be subject to the tariffs.

That said, there’s good news coming from the recent meeting between Prime Minister Carney and the Premiers. Within their statement they use the term “developing large infrastructure projects.” That’s Canadian political codespeak for them realizing they are going to have to get back to regular energy development, raw material use/refinement and ACTUAL MANUFACTURING.

Canada is going to have to bring back their ‘dirty’ industrial jobs.

For our Treehouse friends in Canada, this is very good news. The Canadian assembly economic model has to change in order to get compliant with U.S. trade rules. THAT’S TRUMP’S ENTIRE POINT!

The environmentalists within Canada will not like this, but economically they will have no choice; it’s the only way to avoid a complete economic depression.

HUNTSVILLE, Ontario — Prime Minister Mark Carney and Canada’s premiers are tempering expectations that they’ll strike a new economic and security deal with Donald Trump by the end of the month.

“We would like to have the ideal deal, as fast as possible. But what can we get?” Quebec Premier François Legault said Tuesday. “You almost need to ask Donald Trump, and I’m not even sure he knows himself what he wants.”

It’s a shift in tone from the premiers and Carney, who ran for election on his economic record, arguing he’d be the best person to negotiate with the president. But Canada is finding it harder than it looks.

Carney met the premiers in Muskoka, cottage country north of Toronto, to update them on Canada-U.S. negotiations.

As the leaders emerged from a three-hour meeting, they downplayed hopes of an Aug. 1 deal, arguing that achieving a “good deal” is more important than hitting a deadline.

[…] As the negotiations continue, the premiers spent Tuesday carving out a strategy to offset the economic impact of Trump’s tariffs on the aluminum, steel, auto and lumber sector. They spoke about developing large infrastructure projects, breaking down trade barriers between provinces and encouraging a “buy Canadian” approach. (READ MORE)

Canada is going to go into a deep economic recession; there’s no way to avoid it.  However, if they restart their industrial base, drop the ridiculous ‘green’ energy stuff, start exploiting their own natural resources and train an apprentice generation -just like we are trying to do- then Canada can bounce back stronger than ever.

We know there are Canadian wolverines who understand this concept; we saw thousands of them in the Truckers’ vaccine strike.  Make Canada Great Again, by Making Dirty Jobs Great Again, eh?

Joe Allen On Geneva U.N. Conference: “None Of The Frontier Labs Were Represented”


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 21, 2025

“What They Will Not Do Is Agree To An Unconditional Ceasefire.” Rickards On Negotiations With Putin


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 21, 2025

Neocon Threatens to Crush Economies over Russian Oil


Posted originally on Jul 22, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

Neocon Lindsay Graham, the modern-day John McCain, would willingly destroy ties with America’s top trading partners in the name of war. Graham has threatened to “crush” the economies of China, Brazil, and India over their continued imports of Russian oil.

Only the fools in the West dismantled their energy sector stability for Ukraine. Everyone was importing Russian oil prior to 2022. “Here’s what I would tell China, India and Brazil: If you keep buying cheap Russian oil to allow this war to continue, we’re going to tear the hell out of you and we’re going to crush your economy, because what you’re doing is blood money,” Graham stated in a recent interview. “You’re buying cheap Russian oil at the expense of the world, and President Trump is tired of this game.”

Zelensky Trump scolding him

Graham’s new strategy is glorifying President Trump’s trade tariffs and deals to position the president as pro-war. The neocons always find their way into the Oval Office. Trump indeed changed his tune on Ukraine. He entered the office from a neutral perspective, even reprimanding Zelensky for requesting endless funds. Even European nations said they were surprised when Trump suddenly signed off on a large arms to Kiev deal in mid-July. “Finally, we are showing that we are pulling in the same direction as security policy partners,” German Chancellor Merz said after learning of Trump’s pivot. Merz, who weeks prior was touting that Europe needed to become independent from the United States, then said that Germany would be willing to buy American weapons to arm Ukraine.

Zelensky_Says_War_Will_End_Sooner_With Trump

China and India have attempted to remain neutral and strengthen their own economies as the West sacrifices itself. We buy oil from Venezuela, turn a blind eye to Saudi actions—but if India buys Russian oil to keep its lights on, suddenly that’s a global threat? The hypocrisy is obvious. The West cut itself off from cheap energy and now wonders why its economies are collapsing. The energy crisis is self-inflicted.

The neocons believe they can dictate foreign policy through tariffs as if China and India were American colonies. China and India together have similar economic strength as the US in terms of GDP. Disrupting free trade will only cause capital to flee America as these nations have no incentive to alter their energy policies for a war that does not involve them.

“Putin wants to take countries that are not his. In the mid-90s, Ukraine gave up 1,700 nuclear weapons with a promise that their sovereignty would be respected by Russia. Putin broke that promise,” Graham also stated, continuing the false narrative that Putin yearns for the USSR. Putin has stated his terms repeatedly and made an agreement with Europe—the Minsk Agreement—that was used as an excuse to allow Ukraine time to build its military. Europe has nothing of value from a land perspective. These neocons are hurting their own nations by weaponizing trade for Ukraine. We have absolutely nothing to gain from these actions.

Trudeau Redux – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney Huddles with U.S. Senators


Posted originally on CTH on July 21, 2025 | Sundance 

In 2018, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau relied heavily on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for assistance when the U.S. and Mexico constructed the majority of the USMCA trade pact.  Today, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney takes the same approach.

[SOURCE]

PRESS RELEASE – “Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, met with a bipartisan delegation of United States senators in Ottawa. The Senator for Oregon, Ron Wyden, the Senator for Alaska, Lisa Murkowski, the Senator for New Hampshire, Maggie Hassan, and the Senator for Nevada, Catherine Cortez Masto, were present.” (more)

The 35% tariffs against Canada are scheduled to go into effect on August 1st.

As noted by President Trump in his remarks during Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to the White House, Trump plans to renegotiate the USMCA and end the trilateral agreement in favor of two bilateral trade deals.

During the Oval Office meeting President Trump said, “As you know [USMCA] terminates fairly shortly. It gets renegotiated fairly shortly.” Then the biggest statement, “This was a transitional deal, and we’ll see what happens, we’re going to start renegotiating that”… “I don’t know if it serves a purpose anymore.”  …. “And the biggest purpose it served was, we got rid of NAFTA.” 

President Trump is going to exit the trilateral USMCA in favor of two distinctly different bilateral trade agreements between the U.S and Mexico, and the U.S and Canada.  The only consideration now is the timing.  President Trump is 100% focused on the BIG ECONOMIC PICTURE; it’s not about the politics, it’s all about the economics.

Interview: An Independent Alberta Matters


Posted originally on Jul 20, 2025 by Martin Armstrong