Like I said previously, I’m a duel citizen and lived in Toronto for ten straight years. During that time, I got in a bad motorcycle collision. I was stabilized, but had to wait 3 months to see an orthopedic surgeon. I was driven 50 miles across the border and received surgery within 48 hours. I also have additional first hand experience with free medical care. Regardless, I don’t know if Trump will fulfill all of his promises, but I do know that since he was elected, gasoline dropped below $3 per gallon for the first time in 3.5 years. One of my neighbors is a big shot at Shell. He said that unless Biden screws up AMWR, gas will be under $2 per gallon by mid 2026. Hopefully with a drop in energy prices, everything will stabilize and not increase in price. I am told, my primary residence is worth well over a million dollars. I just received my property tax for 2025 and it is $3506. The house is in Idaho, a deep red state. I also own a house in California, it is valued at $800k, property tax is $12322. California is a deep blue state. Gasoline in California is over a dollar more per gallon and my income tax rate in Idaho is less than half of what it is in California. It is amazing the differences between two states. All that aside, hopefully Trump will bring Ford and Dodge back to Michigan. I also hope he will do as promised and even out the trade deficit. Not only with Canada, with everyone, except probably China. I also hope he pulls support from Ukraine and either makes NATO countries pay 2%, or America withdrawals. In which, case, NATO will collapse. It is an antiquated idea anyway. Back to taxes. Regardless of the fake news, the last time Trump was President he passed the largest tax cut in history…..for everyone. It’s all the same tax break, poor, rich, it doesn’t matter. He made a fixed amount of everyones income exempt from tax. Americas Social Security is socialism. Thankfully I was not required to contribute, but here are the numbers. My friend earned over $200k and was forced to contribute to SS for 33 years. During that time he contributed between $15k and $22k per year. At 62, his award is $2233 per month. If he put that in an S&P Index fund, he would have close to 3 million dollars. Now back to Canada not living off the American taxpayer. The only reason Canada does not contribute 2% to NATO, your government knows, due to geography, the US will protect them. the trade deficit is another and Ford and Dodge should be American Jobs. Those three things alone are billions of dollars and if Republicans keep all three branches, I hope we will get additional tax cuts. Especially if other countries are forced to support themselves. Trump has two years before the midterms, I will be happy if he keeps 10% of his promises.