i mean, that s sort of the reaction to any bully. it tends to isolate you, anwhen you meet with other people and listen, you get that sense that you re not the only one who feels that way. well, i m just grateful that everybody. that i m not the only one that feels that trump needs to be impeached.
here are u.s. tariffs. here are canada s tariffs. they are lowest tariffs. we have biggest tariffs? what does that mean? what does that mean? so what you re saying is we put a higher tariff on things that are imported here than they do on things that are imported there. we have more access to them than they have to us. for people at home, these are hard numbers. these are government numbers. this is from the world bank. this is world bank numbers. that s a leftest, communist, globalist smoking freaks. one minute. one chart. go. then we ll sum it up. look what happens when you put tariffs on. these tariffs that were put on in november on trump on soft wood lumber coming from canada. that will hurt the canadians. yes, it has well no. look what s happened to lumber prices in the u.s. they re up 27% since this happened. in canada, right? no, in america. but we re trying to hurt
okay? he said he was sorry. that matters and it especially matters here on something as important the ka yad yans will hear that. it matters he spoke out and was self aware and really explained that he lost the entire message because of the rhetoric. i appreciate that. i take that on its word. that looks like the best thing. don t make me cross-examine you. he went other his skis rhetorically but he was conveying the message the administration wanted. they were all using inflammatory but let s i appreciate everything you said and agree on the apology side. let s remember his views, symptomatic of the trump administration, his views are so far out on the edge of any conventional or reasonable thought about trade that he shouldn t be in this job. he shouldn t have been in the room. he shouldn t have been involved. i have said that, too. but walter, at the same time, that wasn t easy for him to do considering who his boss is, who
sole obsession since 199 4. but primary voters said no, we don t care that he s one of the most conservative people in congress. he said one or two bad things about trump. it s, there are two things to say. the two why don t we just say its had devolved into a cult. primary voters in the republican party have devolved into a trumpist cult. it s clear that conservatism, liberalism, voting records, none of those things matter, it s a cultive personality and the president has an extraordinary hold over his base. cultive personality is one good description for it. for all of the people out there, at various times everyone at this table and me, all of us who have sat and said, why are republicans afraid of donald trump? why do they why will they never cross him? he s terrible, he s this, he s that they should have their the
not sure what his security commitments will be to his american allies, then we have to think about geography and geography is destiny and china is not going anywhere. let s not forget, this is the second time trump has basically taken the ball in hand from the chinese. the first is when we pull out of the tpp which is the way to ballist our way around china and bring our allies including canada closer to us and we just walked off the field. everything he has done has empowered china and russia. everything is about russia. john heilemann? i just, you know, the thing that was ringing in my ears all day yesterday and we talked about this on show frequently for really good reasons, everything that he was saying yesterday about kim jong-un, everything he said in the press conference, everything he said subsequently just is so perfectly consistent with the views he expressed of vladimir putin. to mika s point, on this program in the middle of 2016 campaign, which was the notion of,