ADULTS BE ADULTING WHILE THE USA PUNCHES ITSELF IN THE THROAT
From an Australian news site via Heather Cox Richardson
Something fascinating just happened in Sydney today, and barely anyone in the Western media ecosystem has the intellectual bandwidth to appreciate it.
While the world's loudest political circus continues shrieking out of Washington like a toddler who's been told no, a completely different story is quietly unfolding in the background. One where actual grown-ups are doing the boring, thankless, unglamorous work of building alliances, strengthening economies, and laying down the foundations for the next fifty years of global trade.
Enter Mark Carney.
Carney lands in Australia, gives a speech in Sydney about expanding economic ties between Canada and Australia, talks about strengthening democratic alliances in a volatile world, and then, almost casually, like a bloke ordering a second coffee, signs another multi-billion-dollar trade deal with India in his fucking stride. Pure Boss mode without fanfare.
India.
The fastest growing major economy on Earth. A country of 1.4 billion people. A market that is absolutely exploding in manufacturing, energy demand, infrastructure, technology, and middle-class consumption.
You know what that is?
That is called statecraft.
That is what serious countries do when they're not busy posting unhinged rants on social media at three in the fucking morning.
They build relationships.
They open markets.
They deepen strategic partnerships.
They do the slow, patient, sometimes painfully boring work that actually makes nations richer and more secure.
And watching it unfold is almost surreal when you compare it to the absolute geopolitical demolition derby currently happening in the United States.
Because while Carney is out there strengthening ties between Canada, Australia, and India, building a network of democratic economies that can withstand the chaos of the modern world, the Mango Mussolini back in Washington is doing the exact opposite.
He is not building alliances. He is burning them to the fucking ground.
He is not opening markets. He is threatening them like a standover man at a fish market.
He is not strengthening NATO. He is actively undermining it while simultaneously demanding everyone thank him for it.
It is like watching two completely different models of leadership play out in real time.
One looks like an adult building a house, brick by brick, reinforcing the foundations, making sure the roof holds when the storms come.
The other looks like a pissed bloke with a flamethrower screaming at the neighbours while the curtains catch fire behind him.
And the difference is not subtle. It is visible from fucking space.
Look at the pattern.
Canada building deeper economic ties with Australia. Australia strengthening strategic relationships across the Indo-Pacific. India integrating further into Western economic systems.
These are the kinds of alliances that shape the next century of global trade. Energy cooperation. Critical minerals. Technology supply chains. Defence coordination. The shit that actually matters when the music stops.
Meanwhile, the United States under Trump is behaving like a country that just found a chainsaw and decided the best use for it was hacking apart its own diplomatic architecture.
Trade wars with allies. Threats against NATO partners. Tariffs thrown around like confetti at a dickhead's wedding. International relationships that took seventy years to build being casually smashed apart like bar stools in a pub fight nobody asked for.
And here is the truly insane part.
While Washington is busy burning bridges and kicking itself squarely in the ballsack, the rest of the world is quietly building new bridges totally without the USA.
Canada. Australia. India. Japan. Europe.
These economies are not sitting around waiting for the United States to pull its head out of its arse. They are moving forward.
They are building partnerships. They are strengthening trade routes and supply chains that will define the next generation of global power, and they are doing it whether Washington likes it or not.
People like Mark Carney understand this perfectly.
Because leadership is not about shouting the loudest or slapping tariffs on everyone in sight like some sort of deranged economic Oprah. You get a tariff! You get a tariff! Everybody gets a tariff!
Leadership is about building systems that outlast you.
Trade networks. Security partnerships. Economic alliances.
Foundations that are strong enough to survive wars, recessions, political cycles, and the occasional orange wrecking ball swinging through the global order like it's auditioning for a disaster movie nobody greenlit.
So while the American political system continues to implode like a reality television show that accidentally got handed nuclear codes, the rest of the democratic world is quietly doing something far more important.
They are getting on with the job.
They are making deals.
They are building the architecture of the next global economy.
And for once, it is genuinely reassuring to see that somewhere in the middle of all this chaos, there are still adults in the room.
Even if the loudest guy at the table is trying to flip it over.