No one gives a rip about Canada

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Buy1Sell2, Nov 12, 2020.

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    #91     Jan 24, 2025
  2. Heh, eee TABARNAK, eh.
     
    #92     Jan 24, 2025
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  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Getting Past Canadian Immigration
     
    #93     Jan 24, 2025
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  5. Nine_Ender

    Nine_Ender

    Thankfully not including you or your idiot leader Trump. I would imagine many refugees will be more capable and useful citizens then you could ever be.
     
    #95     Jan 25, 2025
  6. So, as discussed since way back and I bring it up again because it is upon us, the way the kabuki dance works is 1) get rid of Trudeau, 2) get into a pissing contest with Canada, 3)then after a short tiff with Alberta/Poilievre to work out some favorable deal between Alberta and the U.S to demonstrate that Poilievre and the Albertans (think major oil producers) can get along just fine which will lead to a conservative victory in Ottawa.

    Step 1 -the removal of Trudeau (hastened by Trump) has been accomplished. The other steps begin next week.

    This is a win for Canada and the U.S. A loss for Canadian leftists.



    David Staples: Is Canada worth saving? A surprisingly difficult question to answer just now

    I find myself weighing the pros or cons of whether Alberta would be better off on its own or taking up Trump's offer to join the U.S.

    Most of us have strong feelings of pride and love for Canada and for our fellow Canadians. I’ve had them all my life. That said, those feelings are now muted for some of us. This comes at the very moment when U.S. President Donald Trump presents in his half-joking, half-threatening way the proposition that Canadians would be better off if Canada were the 51st American state.

    After 10 years of Justin Trudeau as prime minister, I find myself weighing the pros or cons of whether Alberta, in particular, would be better off on its own or taking up Trump’s offer to join the U.S.

    If you find such musings to be unpatriotic and abhorrent, let me suggest to you that in Trudeau’s recent conversation with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, the Canadian prime minister himself might well have been thinking something similar.

    Trudeau was interviewed by former Biden press secretary Jen Psaki on MSNBC about his meeting with Trump, and asked whether Trump’s statements about Canada becoming the 51st state ever came up.

    “It actually sort of came up at one point,” Trudeau said. “We started musing back and forth about this and when I started to suggest, well, maybe there could be a trade for Vermont or California for certain parts, he immediately decided that it was not that funny anymore.”

    Certain parts? Huh?!


    Which certain parts of Canada is Trudeau willing to barter away? Call me an overly suspicious Albertan but my top three guesses are Alberta, Alberta and Alberta.

    Even if Trudeau was just joking with Trump, he wasn’t joking in 2010 when he complained on the Télé-Québec program Les Francs-tireurs that things were bad because of then prime minister Stephen Harper and his colleagues. “Canada isn’t doing well right now because it’s Albertans who control our community and socio-democratic agenda. It doesn’t work.”

    As CBC reported, Trudeau went on to suggest that Canada was better governed under Quebec leaders, that all the great prime ministers of the 20th century were from Quebec. “We have a role. This country, Canada, it belongs to us.”

    And that’s how Trudeau has governed, in line with the economic interests and social attitudes of his home province.

    Perhaps Albertans would have been less hostile to Trudeau’s Quebec-flavoured agenda if Quebec had been more open to Albertan’s own aspirations, such as oil and gas pipelines from coast to coast. After all, does not the wealth from Alberta oil essentially finance the $13 billion in equalization received by Quebec every year?

    But not to be.

    Quebec leaders have repeatedly made it impossible for private sector pipeline projects to advance. And just now Trudeau’s government is contemplating diverting many billions more from Alberta oil and gas to fund Ottawa relief payments to Ontario and Quebec due to the coming tariff disruptions.

    There’s never any reciprocation with Liberal elitists. There’s only demonization of Alberta oil and gas, maybe so they can feel good about robbing us one more time.

    more at link.


    https://edmontonjournal.com/opinion/columnists/canada-us-trudeau-trump-tariffs
     
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    #96     Feb 1, 2025
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  7. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    I've not seen that movie. --Looks awful
     
    #97     Feb 1, 2025
  8. kashirin

    kashirin

    trudeau is more retarded than biden

    he spent years fighting imaginary islamophobia and racism, sawing transgender ideology poison, bringing hordes of illiterate refugees

    instead of building real things sending billions to ukrainian nazis and then applauding them in canadian parliament

    I can't think about more broken country than Canada. SO enjoy, you fully deserve it

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    #98     Feb 1, 2025
  9. Hello bot.
     
    #99     Feb 2, 2025
  10. kashirin

    kashirin


    hey garbage bin
     
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    #100     Feb 2, 2025