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Single best idea, and we say good morning. After an exhausting week for any and all. It continues again. Today we saw markets really training off. Very little news out of the White House. Kevin Hassett with some headlines, but really other than that, quiet. Henrietta Treys is never quiet. We're thrilled that she would be with us. She's been with us pretty much every other day, maybe every third
day right now, adding huge value on Capitol Hill. Henrietta Treys not in the White House, but on the Senate and the House.
I feel like it's doable for Trump and the administration because he personally is so popular. Who it's not doable for is the House and Senate Republicans. So I would
take Alaska as a example. You have states like Alaska that are heavily fery, federally subsidized whose you know, veterans are being fired three hundred and thirty one veterans just in Alaska alone already from DOGE before they even get to this big sweep of eighty thousand veterans they're planning to fire, and the big sweep of federal employees they're
planning to fire over the summer. You have these individual Senators and individual House members in swing districts or those votes that have gone back and forth, and those members are already illustrating that they can't whether it's storm, they've canceled town halls. Democrats are sort of gleefully pointing that out and holding their own so that those disaffected come and speak. I don't think that it's a problem for Trump.
I think it's a problem for the rest of the Republican conference, and that means they have a year to get their legislation enacted and then they'll get s Toll Act in the midterms, which is normal.
Andriett of Treys again there on the midterms being critical, particularly for those facing reelection. In two thousand twenty six, speaking of elections in Canada, an election within a party, the Liberal Party called the US Democratic Party, with Mark Carney winning decisively, and he will, within their parliamentary system, call an election and it will be Republican versus Democrat,
Conservative versus Liberal. We went to Toronto to someone with immense Toronto experience with the Globe and Mail and now with Bloomberg News, Derek Declute on the paths forward for Canada.
The first word that comes to mind is anger, and I mean that it's out right anger. There was a poll last week that was published asking Canadians how they view the United States, whether it's an ally country, an enemy country, or a neutral. For the first time, I think ever ally and enemy are equal. Thirty percent of Canadians believe the US is an ally, thirty percent say enemy, and most of the rest say neutral. And that is you know, I think a year ago those numbers would
not have looked anything like that. That is entirely because of the trade war and the fifty first state haunts and justin Trudeau. I mean, every poll that you see shows just a huge level of opposition to anything like a fifty first state idea. It's an eighty to ninety percent range. It's similar across the country. There is there is no political appetit up here for discussion about any type of union with the US.
From our offices in Toronto, Derek Toclude there on the fractious moment for Canada. This is single best idea on your commute across the nation. Bloomberg Surveillance on Ample Cardplay, Android Auto Serious XEM Channel one twenty one Good Morning, ninety two nine FM in Boston, down in ninety nine one FM in Washington on YouTube, and just humbled by
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