Trump will bloviate on about Canada until his attention wanders. He’ll then give a speech in which he’ll announce Canada has done everything he wanted so he won. This will have no connection with whatever reality is at that moment but his followers will believe him.
The problem with this optimistic outlook is that we have plenty of reports that Trump isn’t just like this in public. He is serious about this off camera, too, and has made demands that are not just generic threats but specific demands regarding taking specific Canadian territory.
I have no problems believing Trump acts the same way in private that he acts in public.
I don’t consider his inability to focus and the way he wanders from one obsession to another to be an optimistic outlook. It indicates he lacks an important ability that a leader needs.
Although I acknowledge there’s a strong counter-argument here. Some people say that Trump’s inability to focus is actually a good thing because the things he wants to do are usually bad. So his inability to focus acts as a brake which prevents him from turning his bad ideas into a bad reality.
He is obsessed with McKinley who was the last president to add to the US territory. That’s a bad sign. I can only hope he loses interest since it’s taking so long. The election campaign is going to be over who is more anti-Trump.
Trump thinks he has a mandate to do anything he wants to. His mandate is restricted to providing lower income withes with better economic numbers. I do not see how a war with Canada can do that. The Canadian resistance will be significant and expensive.
Yes, but as dangerous and destructive as Trump is, he’s still a “wannabe” dictator. One single individual of weak mental ability and growing dementia, despite the unfortunately outsized power of the US presidency, cannot easily overturn two and a half centuries of Constitutional principles.
No; what the people who supported him want no longer matters. That’s what happens when you elect dictators. They are just your classic “useful idiots”, working against their own interests.
His “mandate” is “Trump is God King, and all must submit to his will”. Because that’s what he wants, and what he wants is all that matters to him.
Trump will simply issue an executive order declaring Canada is a US state. It is a meaningless gesture, like renaming the Gulf of America. “So let it be written, so let it be done!” says the god-king.
Remember, a Constitution’s words don’t matter as much as whether the people think it matters. A lot of Americans right now don’t care about things like rule of law and democracy.
Who is in charge of the Department of Defense? National intelligence? The FBI? The Justice Department?
Exactly this. The law and the Constitution aren’t alive and have no will or ability to act on their own. If enough people in the right position are willing to ignore them then they effectively don’t exist.
The main reason I don’t think that Trump has any plans to invade Canada is that he isn’t really laying the groundwork rhetorically. As @Smaptisaid, he hasn’t really come out and said that he wants to invade just that he thinks that Canada would make a great 51st state. He also hasn’t even attempted to demonize the population. In order to get the country behind the idea of invading, they need to be convinced that the other side is evil, yet there is no talk from Trumps about Canada being filled with child molesters and atheists.
His followers hate Canadians to a certain level, basically because Canada is what America would look like if they weren’t in it, and overall seems like a more happy and decent place to live, than the US. So they like Trump talking smack against them to take them down a peg, but by and large they don’t actually wish them dead which is what you would need for an invasion.
Ha! American culture has leaned fascist since before fascism actually existed; the Nazis were actually largely inspired by the US. And individualists are helpless to actually do much of anything which is why it’s encouraged.
He did recently say Canada is one is the “nastiest countries to deal with” and was “meant to be the 51st state”.
Sounds like the beginning of rhetorical cover, at least at the trial balloon stage.
I don’t think such cover would demonize the Canadian populace, but the opposite— the Canadian people are fantastic, and they want to be part of the US. It’s the Communist-Socialist-Fascist government that’s stopping them. It’s an acquisition for liberation, not conquest. He’s said similar about Greenland.
That’s what Putin did with Ukraine, and there’s nothing trump wants more than to be like Putin.