The smile begins to occur on the face of Joseph Redmon, and even a little chuckle, it turns into 51st State in the first note of Canada.
“It’s a joke” says and already.
“It would never be. It can’t happen. It will not happen,” he said, even before hearing the full question.
“He’s just to get to the bottom of the people’s skin and to be upset with them, it’s just a type of mantra,” said Redmon. Canadians know that they are different from an annexual and practical point, which means that the Canadian policy will damage the Republicans in a long run.
Canadians should be able to see this as a compliment, says, “Every time you hear it, you should just smile.”
About five other republican voters in Kentucky, along with CBC news, the retired US Army, along with five other republican voters in Kentucky, for sincere conversations related to the return of President Donald Trump to power. The state voted for Trump in the last three elections and Meade County, Meade County, Trump’n 75 percent of the CBC news.
Despite the spread of the main supports in abroad – a few trump voters who spoke to CBC news from CBC news, even openly rejected the latest rhetoric in Canada.
A joke? Threat? Or maybe some international trolling? Republican Voters in Brandenburg, KY.
‘This distraction’
This is Cinny Delano, who thinks Trump is trying to be a caterpillar to Canadians, 72, retired.
“Just thinking TDS is a lot of people who have a trump derogement syndrome,” he says, “he says,” says the term of a limber used to describe negative reactions for irrational trum.

“Their heads explode and I think that when he says such things and rises from them.”
Her husband Gale Delano, 85, is more popular with the frustration of Canada.
“This is their country, because the Canadians are upset because it is their country.”
“And you know that if America will fight for the United States and fight for the countries of Canada.”
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“I think this – again – a distraction, Mark Burnett, Meade County Republican Party Speaker Mark Burnett says.
“If the people of Canada want to be a 51st state, it will be something we will talk.
“You take such rhetoric more than media. It’s like this, we don’t intend to do it.”
Twist for tariffs
However, in Trump’s Tariff Plan, many of the many voters who talked to CBC news, at least believed that there would be some short-term economic instability.
“It intends to influence employment and affecting, but sometimes you really need to make a little pain to correct the broken,” said John Clauer, another retiree who voted for Trump.

Reborn-off-re-Tariff agenda has already had a negative impact Made the stock exchange and the United States a target to retaliate. There is Canada He applied the tariffs for ten billions of dollars of US goodsSome provinces attracted American products, including alcoholfrom shop shelves.
Clauer, who is deep concerned about the deficit of the United States, supports the efforts to reconstruct Trump. Tariffs look at Trump’s disposal as another tool.
“I just think that people in other countries have to know the position we enter and bring their tariffs to rebuild the US economy and bringing the deficiency under the verification.”
Speaking of CBC news, several Trump fans share this concern.
US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney ‘very productive’ and ‘Very productive’ and ‘Very productive’ and ‘sincerely’, when the 51st state of Trump has been reported in the next week, the car tariffs will hit the next week.
“I think it’s … a starting point that says it should do something different,” said Meade County GOP is Burnett.
“Of course a little scary,” he said, but the measures are necessary.
“I think that American enterprises were inexpensive abroad, and do not have to do with Canada, but we still have a mentality.”
Support for Trump remains intact
For these voters, Trump’s return to the White House and the first two months in the office is seen as success so far.
“I think a bright figure is” says Ginny Delano.
Her husband Gale Delano feels optimistic about Trump.
“He is currently going with a break-on speed. He does everything he promises to do; it’s hard to talk about a politician.”
Doug Cornett, 81, a retired teacher and school manager, not sure what to think about Trump’s tariffs, but the president is ready to give the benefit of the suspicion.
“Currently, it can be a little rough, but I think the result will be smooth and things will be great.”
Trump’s sharp, aggressive style is not like all of the absolute voters, this is tolerant.
“He is his way. I do not work for him, but I support him while trying to heal the US economy,” he says Clauer, interested in the deficit.
Joseph Redmon looks at Trump as the right leader for the moment.
“He is a disorder.
“To do this, we hired him, we need it, America’s problem.”