Two sides of the same coin.
I'd have to disagree with you on that...I don't think Trudeau & Trump could be more opposite
One seems to hold his citizens in contempt. He sneaks through unpopular legislation that NOBODY asked for or wants, has authorized so much spending our national debt is well on its way to being almost triple what it was when he took office, and is successfully destroying everything of any unique Canadian value. Even if an election happened tomorrow, his doings have created an economic environment that will present the country with some very real economic crisis for years to come, some of which are right around the corner.
Despite losing ridings that were once faithful to the LPC, despite record low polling numbers, and despite almost half of the LPC caucus voicing their dissatisfaction with him and asking for his resignation (and roughly 43 of them even putting their signature to paper in DEMANDING his resignation) he STILL insists on remaining the PM...
The people don't want him. His own party doesn't want him. World leaders don't want him. And yet he will stand before any crowd or any camera he can find and start preaching about our democracy while simultaneously crapping all over it...
The other is Donald Trump. A guy who has been endorsed by various law enforcement organizations across the US, endorsed by various veterans organizations, and who won the election with a healthy lead despite some blatantly questionable lawfare, smear campaigns, a hostile mainstream media, and 2 assassination attempts.
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His goal is to make America great again - whether people agree with his approach to doing that is up for them to decide.
Is Trudeau trying to make Canada the best it's ever been? I think we all know the answer to that...
So I disagree that they are 2 sides of the same coin. Their objectives are polar opposite of each other.