Last week, Canada’s idiotic Prime Minister Justin Trudeau thought that he would look like they cool guy by mocking President Trump.

Of course, the media, being the liberal machine that it is, thought that it was the best thing since sliced bread forgetting that Americans should respect the office of the President of the United States.

President Trump addressed the incident calling Trudeau “two-faced” and leaving the NATO leaders meeting.

But when it comes to real leadership, the numbers don't lie. As the job reports was released it showed that Trudeau is the last person who should be smiling as he is failing his citizens.

CNBC pointed out the following highlights from the U.S. jobs report:

  • Nonfarm payrolls surged by 266,000 in November, better than the 187,000 expected by economists polled by Dow Jones.
  • The unemployment rate ticked down to 3.5% from 3.6%, back to the 2019 low and matching the lowest jobless rate since 1969.
  • Average hourly earnings rose by 3.1% from a year ago, slightly above the 3% expected by economists polled by Dow Jones.

CNS News reported that the 158,593,000 Americans who were employed in November marked “the 24th record of Trump’s presidency” in terms of the overall number of Americans in the workforce.

Trudeau’s economy is quite the opposite of the U.S. economy did as it registered the biggest drop in employment in a decade.

The Financial Post reported. “Canada’s job market unexpectedly weakened for a second-straight month, registering the biggest drop in employment since 2009 and casting doubt on the resiliency of the domestic outlook. The economy lost 71,200 jobs in November, Statistics Canada said Friday in Ottawa, following a decline of 1,800 in the prior month."

Instead of mocking President Trump, it looks like Trudeau should be asking Trump for advice on how to run a country properly because Canada sure needs a lot of work.

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