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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, I'm Cindy, and this is terror brief. The short readings,
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and see what the cards reveal about the stories everyone's
talking about now On the headline, So today's headline, Trump's
feelings got bruised by Canada. YEP, our friendly neighbor to
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the north aired an ad featuring Ronald Reagan warning against tariffs,
and apparently that was enough to send him spiraling. The
ad used was a real clip from Reagan's nineteen eighty
seven speech about how trade barriers heard American workers, and
instead of brushing it off, Trump called it fake and
not true. Interim Marco Rubio, who immediately announced that all
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trade negotiations with Canada were suspended because nothing says strong
leadership like ending international talks over a five minute commercial.
Then the Reagan Foundation jumped in, trying to smooth things
over by saying Reagan's stance was more nuanced. Maybe so,
but the point stands. Reagan believed in corporation, Trump believes
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in control. And now what started as an ad has
snowballed into a diplomatic cold shoulder that could hurt both economies.
So the question is what's really going on beneath all
this posturing. I pulled three cards in the Past, Present,
and Future spread and this is what I got. The
tent of Coins reverse points to instability around wealth and legacy.
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This isn't just about trade, It's about control and pride.
Someone is feeling their financial influence slipping and wants to
remind the world who's in charge for the present. I
got the Enlightenment card reversed, a sign of blocked awareness
or stubbornness, suggests that neither side is seeing the full picture.
Ego and perception are clouding what could be mutual growth. Finally,
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the page of wands upright in the future, a burst
of new energy, communication, and potential offers hope. Once emotion's cool,
this situation could trans form into a new kind of dialogue,
perhaps one that looks very different from the old trade structures.
So what if the cards tell us about this whole
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dust up with Canada honestly feels less like strategy and
more like ego. The ten of Coins reverse points to
instability shaky foundations where wealth and legacy are being threatened.
In the Enlightenment card reversed, that's resistance to growth, refusal
to see the bigger picture. It's like clinging to old
powers instead of learning from past mistakes. But the page
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of Wands, that's where things get interesting. That card carries restlessness,
impulsive energy, and the need to act even when the
plan isn't fully through. It's the spark of a new
message or movement, but not always one grounded in wisdom.
So will it clear up soon? Maybe, but it'll take
someone swallowing your pride first. Until then, this feud looks
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less like diplomacy and more like an eco trip dressed
up as policy, Because sometimes the loudest man in the
room isn't leading, he's just reacting, And y'all, Trump's always
got a show out. Also, don't forget to check out
my new substack. This has been tero brief where the
headlines meet the cards. Until next time, I'm Cindy reminding
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you that the truth always finds its way out one
shuffle at a time. I'll see you in the next one.