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MOD POSTYour disloyalty is on display.
Easy on the 'disloyal' accusations.
Thank you,
Bruce
MOD POSTYour disloyalty is on display.
Your fantasy porn isn’t happening. There is no appetite to become American except for disciples of the orange messiah that can’t put their own country first. I’d be happy to expedite their migration out.
The US has had numerous fault lines.... they just settle them, one way or another....I think your close but I think that the US had a fault line as well but those on one side to the line haven’t been given the advantages that the French in Quebec had - a true place of their own. The US fault line runs across parts of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and into area of California, it’s the Latino fault line. It’s been there just as long as the French fault line. But they never had a Sir Guy Carlton write them laws guaranteeing them language, religion and government rights when they become part of the US.
Comment on the whole: If only Canadians put as much effort into pressuring their own Government to deal with a stealthy yet destructive effort to compromise the country’s institutions and security by a silent adversary.
Not sure if I'd say settled.The US has had numerous fault lines.... they just settle them, one way or another....
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Well aware of Albertans grievances. If Albertans want to separate and join the US as Puerto Rico North there is a process they can follow to do so. That doesn’t mean the rest of us have to follow or enable that COA.Ask Albertans and it's got nothing to do with Trump. Sometimes you can only kick a dog so many times before it bites and runs away. Don't let your immense dislike for Trump blind you to reality.
you have to have it affect your own pocketbook first.Comment on the whole: If only Canadians put as much effort into pressuring their own Government to deal with a stealthy yet destructive effort to compromise the country’s institutions and security by a silent adversary.
The danger being the foreign interference/influence becoming irreversible before enough Canadians feel it in their wallet…you have to have it affect your own pocketbook first.
sad but trueThe danger being the foreign interference/influence becoming irreversible before enough Canadians feel it in their wallet…
So Trump IS listening to someone then?Well…I mean, Canada’s official position is that there should be less oil and gas going out of Camada, not more. Japan doesn’t need Canadian O&G, Germany doesn’t need Canadian O&G. We know, because Trudeau told us so. Maybe the US is finally coming around to see the light that Trudeau told Asia and Europe already?![]()
These pics of the dogs is just truly sickening - reminds me way to much of dogs being used on Jews in WWII.The US has had numerous fault lines.... they just settle them, one way or another....
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Well aware of Albertans grievances. If Albertans want to separate and join the US as Puerto Rico North there is a process they can follow to do so. That doesn’t mean the rest of us have to follow or enable that COA.
Don’t let your immense love for trump blind yours either.
Where did I say that? Lol.Fortunately, you only speak for yourself. Nobody else. You can presume to speak for Canada, but you don't.
Where did I say that? Lol.
You guys really do have arguments in your heads about stuff that isn’t said.
So let’s be clear then. Are you for or against US annexation of Canada?
the worst thing that will happen is be in disagreement with that line of thought. And we’ll be crystal clear on where we stand.
It is not really painting you in a corner. It is Really a yes or no. Annexation as in the acquiring territory. As in becoming the 51st state.Sorry, didn't realize you were using the Royal We, all this time.
I appreciate your attempt to try paint me into a corner.. Annexation is a loaded term. Depending on the reader/ speaker it typically means taking territory by force. It also means a transfer of territory by agreement, but most go with the former.
It actually is a yes or no. I’ll make it easier. Should Canada remain a sovereign country?I'll reiterate for you again.
Certainly, I'm against annexation by force. I don't think anyone wants that. By agreement? That's up to Canadians to decide. I don't speak for them. Do I agree? I'd have to see what kind of agreement comes out of the years of negotiations between the two countries. It's not as simple as as yes or no.
The problem with that is that sort of bilateral union is impossible. It’s just another way to say annexation. Shared currency means US currency. Do you really think the US would agree to a joint peer to peer parliament with equal footing to decide on fiscal and immigration policy?What I am in favour of, as I've stated before, is a total economic union similar to the EU, without the gnomes of Brussels. The same sort of union posited by Kevin O'Leary.
Except it’s an apple and oranges comparison with the EU.With the combined resources, R&D, skilled and professional trades, etc of an economical union, NA would be the dominant player of almost anything in the world. Nobody could challenge that. We've had years to watch what goes wrong with the EU, to avoid many of their pitfalls. If they can figure it out, I'm sure we can also.
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And I wouldn’t put it past the US to put us in economic pain to help along that decision, with a sweetened deal in the end, of course. As for polling on the subject, I wouldn’t believe today’s numbers that are put out in the least. Canada is at its weakest point in history right now.