<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><author_name>LynAlden (npub1a2…cw83a)</author_name><author_url>https://nostr.ae/npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://nostr.ae</provider_url><html>Canada lowered tariffs on Chinese EVs to similar levels of a few years ago (up to a limited number, and still 6% tariffs rather than zero).&#xA;&#xA;US politicians are angry about about it, despite the fact that the US literally had/has a free trade agreement with Canada involving cars and many other products.&#xA;&#xA;In the US, we keep dunking on our neighbors to the north about how lefty they are, since indeed they’re a lot more lefty than us, when ironically this decision by Canada is historically a conservative position: freer competition and lower taxes, and yet that’s the one we’re most angry about.&#xA;&#xA;It&#39;s an example of how quickly perceptions can shift, the Overton window can shift, political parties ran rotate policies, etc. Everything becomes about optics and tribes.&#xA;&#xA;A few years ago if someone said, &#34;So Canada used to put 100% punitive tariffs on Chinese EVs, and now they&#39;re going to lower those a lot so that Canadians can buy more affordable EVs if they wish, and China will do the same for some Canadian stuff,&#34; most people would be like, &#34;well, good.&#34;&#xA;</html></oembed>