PrairieFella
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Think they showed him a video of the JFK assassination from a never before seen angle?I bet it was a very stern talking to.

Think they showed him a video of the JFK assassination from a never before seen angle?I bet it was a very stern talking to.
That's funny because (classic) liberalism is actually modern conservatism. So yes, words change their definitions along with people. Especially political philosophies as they evolve over time.MAGA (however people choose to define it) isn't conservativism. I again remind readers that Trump spent most of his life leaning Democratic, and when he ran in the primaries in 2016 many conservatives questioned his suitability on the basis of that. His signature aims right now are squarely in Democratic traditions. What "conservativism" is doesn't change because someone tries to misappropriate the definition.
Hence “Trumpism” being an actual thing.That's funny because (classic) liberalism is actually modern conservatism. So yes, words change their definitions along with people. Especially political philosophies as they evolve over time.
It will, but the GOP has no plan for when his threats and scare tactics are gone. There is going to be a huge internal fight when that happens as no one can repeat what he's done.Trumpism will persist beyond him.
Is that like, 'Yesterday's Communist is today's Capitalist' and 'Yesterday's Fascist is today's Republican'?That's funny because (classic) liberalism is actually modern conservatism. So yes, words change their definitions along with people. Especially political philosophies as they evolve over time.
Why? The oligarchy will still be there paying for campaigns both for and against.It will, but the GOP has no plan for when his threats and scare tactics are gone. There is going to be a huge internal fight when that happens as no one can repeat what he's done.
All those scared Congressmen and Senators will be able to speak their mind with no organized threat to them. His personality cult will only have so much sway after he leaves office.
And I am certain they will attempt succession in one shape or another.Why? The oligarchy will still be there paying for campaigns both for and against.
Unlikely. As soon as one major characteristic - say, trade protectionism as arbitrary leverage for foreign policy - is dropped, it ceases to be Trumpism. Trump's irrationality is the entire point - without Trump, and without Trump's manifestly absurd policies, whatever succeeds him is overwhelmingly likely to just be garden-variety conservativism with a populist flavour.His irrationality is not what will persist. You missed the point.
Trumpism will persist beyond him.
Correct.So am I to understand that nothing on either side has changed other than that auto related goods are exempt from US tariffs but all the rest is still in place?
Reminds me of that line by H.L.Mencken, something to the effect of “No promoter ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.” Actually, I may credit Trump with more intelligence than you give him. He is seriously disturbed and a danger to the public but not an idiot.I agree - but going ahead and adding something of substance to the border 'issue' for the mere optics of doing it, to highlight to those of any intelligence in the US, 'See, no matter what we do, Trump is going to say its not enough'. And we then go the route of the World Trade Organization, which we did either today or yesterday, and file a formal compliant. Will it amount to anything, maybe yes or maybe no, but we do it by the book. Which again will highlight to anyone in the US with intelligence that Trump is an idoit.
Certainly. But customary usage can freeze a definition as well as alter it. It's helpful to not have to agree on new definitions every few years, so it's worthwhile rejecting attempts to change them. This is particularly so when the effort is rather transparently an attempt to pollute a term - make it pejorative - by attaching novel and undesirable characteristics to it.That's funny because (classic) liberalism is actually modern conservatism. So yes, words change their definitions along with people. Especially political philosophies as they evolve over time.
If the desire is to push us back to renegotiate a comprehensive trade agreement, maybe showing us the current one isn’t worth the paper it’s written on isn’t the way to go about it. Refusal to honour their own agreements is damaging to America’s reputation as a reliable trade partner.His address last night all but admitted that his "emergency" rationale for imposing tariffs was not legit.
Looking forward to legal challenges.
Agree, but they're not going to be paid for by the billions and billions we get as tariff income.The best time to plant a tree was ten years ago. The second best time is right now. We have an opportunity to begin a series of national mega-projects, never again will Canada be so united and craving economic nationalism. Strike while the iron is hot so to speak.
Their website says they do.GM has no manufacturing left in Canada
I agree that it is a foundation to start from, but:This is a legitimate question.
My counter. What can we do today?
A proposal.
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Sitrep - a functional rail line exists to a functional port
Oil is being shipped to Churchill Marine Oil Terminal by rail and is being distributed to the north by water.
Churchill Tank Farm — Arctic Gateway Group
www.arcticgateway.com
Zinc concentrate (bulk ore) was shipped from Churchill in August 2024. So the wharfage is functional.
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Canada Boosts Hudson Bay Trade Route: Churchill, Manitoba to Become New Key Arctic Shipping Hub - Travel And Tour World
Moscow plans to attract over 50 million annual tourists by 2030, with a surge in Emirati visitors and a strategic focus on boosting Middle East and global travel connections.www.travelandtourworld.com
The article actually gives a comprehensive sit rep currently.
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With a working railway and a working wharf then we could start shipping oil from Churchill tomorrow.
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We could also be shipping Compressed Natural Gas until we can get a Liquefied Natural Gas facility up and running.
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The Iso-Tank in the bottom right hand corner is particularly interesting as that could be loaded on a train, railroaded to Churchill then it could be evacuated into CNG tanker or loaded onto a container vessel.
All of this until we could convince someone to tie up a floating LNG facility at the dock.
In the meantime we could start chartering Baltic Sea tankers. And possibly shipping in bulk.
CNG carrier - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
- Japan, South Korea, Philippines and Taiwan can import CNG from Russia and Papua New Guinea
- India can import CNG from Qatar, Iran, Yamen, Oman, Myanmar, Israel (via Red Sea) and Mozambique
- Israel can export CNG to all countries having coast line with Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea including Western Europe and India.
- Russia can export CNG to Western Europe via Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea.
- United States can export CNG to Western Europe, Cuba, Greenland and Iceland.
- Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan can export CNG to Western Europe via Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Caspian Sea
He’s been posting a lot these past few days. I think he’s trying to get his name back out there. Given the possibility (certainly not probability) that LPC could eke out another win, he may want to be on people’s minds in the event the CPC runs a leadership process.Suddenly a wild Jason Kenny out of his winter hibernation