Trump, Putin, and the Art of Getting Things Done

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Well, folks, it looks like Trump is doing what he does best—getting things done. After a call with Putin, the wheels are turning to put an end to this war in Ukraine. And that’s what the American people voted him in for, isn’t it? To do what needs to be done.

Say what you will about the man, but one thing’s for sure—Putin respects him. And why wouldn’t he? Trump isn’t the kind of guy to be pushed around by anyone, country or otherwise. He stands his ground, makes the tough calls, and doesn’t play the usual political games that so many before him have been caught up in. And if there’s anyone who can wrap this whole mess up, I’d say it’s him.

Now, of course, there are plenty who hate Trump—always have, always will. And here in Canada, we’re seeing our own powers that be trying to paint him as some kind of villain, as if he’s somehow hurting people here. But let’s be honest, he’s just doing what’s right for his country. That’s what he was elected to do, and that’s exactly what he’s doing. Reminds me a lot of a man we had here once—Mike Harris. He was voted in to fix things, to make Ontario strong again, but the powers that be along with others, didn’t like that, did they? Picked on him, tore him down, and got rid of him. Damn shame too, because men like that—men like Trump—aren’t easy to come by.

Now don’t get me wrong, I know Trump isn’t perfect. He’s got his way of doing things that might not be what we’re used to. But you know what? That’s alright. He’s opened a lot of eyes to what’s really going on in the world today, and that’s something to be commended. Sure, some of his ideas raise an eyebrow or two, but let’s not kid ourselves—others before him have done far worse.

And as for all this talk of tariffs and economic shifts, well, maybe Canada needs a wake-up call. Maybe it’s time we start looking after ourselves instead of throwing money around on wasteful spending and taking care of everyone but our own people. If we’ve learned anything from all this, it should be that we need to be stronger, more self-reliant. And maybe, just maybe, that’s the real lesson here.

So say what you want, but I respect the man. He’s doing what needs to be done, and that’s more than I can say for a lot of leaders these days.

“Until next time—keep your minds open and your stories alive!” GW

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