Anti-tariff advertisements are still being aired, and the President is extremely angry, announcing on the weekend that an additional 10% tariff will be imposed on Canada.

Canada was caught red-handed, releasing a fake advertisement during Ronald Reagan's speech on tariffs. The Reagan Foundation stated that they "produced an advertisement using partial audio and video clips from President Reagan's speech. This advertisement distorted the original meaning of the president's broadcast speech," and "neither sought nor obtained permission to use and edit the speech content. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute are currently researching legal responses to this incident."

The sole purpose of this fraud is to hope that the U.S. Supreme Court will "step in to save" on the tariff issue, as Canada has long used tariffs to harm American interests. Now, the United States can finally defend itself against high and excessive tariffs from Canada (and other countries).

President Reagan loved tariffs, believing they were crucial for national security and economic development, but Canada claimed in the advertisement that he did not think so! They should have immediately removed the ad, but instead, they knowingly allowed it to air during last night's World Series.

Due to Canada's serious distortion of facts and hostile actions, I have decided to increase the tariff on Canada by an additional 10% on top of the existing rate. (Still Wayne)

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