I already told you once that I expected you to stop playing the amateur psychologist with me.
Similar to an earlier remark I made, I'm not one of the people here perpetually talking up the wonders of others' ability to build HSR as if that were a reason for us to build one.
I'm not worried...
Sometimes just because they haven't insulted him personally yet [add: and, if you prefer, haven't been bullied enough by him to have to stuff it back in his face - which is his fault, but he doesn't like that either].
What is special about HI that the US should "give back" HI and yet keep the rest of the US?
No need for tin-hatting it. Milei has good relations with the US. That currency swap a short while backed was a win for both of them.
There are two things going on there, marriage and homeownership.
I find the following AI-assisted search summary highly amusing:
"The median age at first marriage in the United States is 31.4 years for men and 30.8 years for women as of 2024. This reflects a trend of people marrying later in...
I'd say "working class", and by that I mean people who worked long hours, mostly with their hands, often outdoors and in unsafe conditions. People who had pretty much nothing to pass on as an estate unless they died holding deeded property they hadn't already handed over to kids.
The middle...
A win for Tillis.
Another nail in the coffin of the beliefs that all Republicans are in the service of Trump and that the US is on a dangerous path to authoritarianism or fascism.
It'd happen pretty quickly once it starts, but it doesn't start until the NDP gives up federally even though it's looking like some NDP voters have already made their moves (leaving what looks like a rump of the most left-leaning people, which is why they chose someone like Lewis). A major...
Serious separatists probably look to the separation in NA that was highly successful. No negotiations; sever ties; redesign government. Settle disputes with military action. Minorities get whatever the majority decides.
I don't share that worry. If the progressive left in Canada really has nowhere to go except the LPC, I expect them to pull the LPC left the same way the progressive left has pulled the Democratic party left in the US. Much of the former centre will slip over to the CPC. The LPC will become...
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