
That's easy.The immediate question: How will he next top it?
Now now...Where are all the usual defenders of this guy? Awfully quiet.
My first reaction was a 'laugh' emoji at the ridiculousness of your scenario, then I thought about it for a minute . . .He'll sign the deed to the white house over to himself, including the ballroom, move the official offices of the executive to somewhere else, and refuse to leave at the end of his term.
I had the same series of reactions as I was writing that.My first reaction was a 'laugh' emoji at the ridiculousness of your scenario, then I thought about it for a minute . . .
Stranger things have happened.My first reaction was a 'laugh' emoji at the ridiculousness of your scenario, then I thought about it for a minute . . .
HmmmHe'll sign the deed to the white house over to himself, including the ballroom, move the official offices of the executive to somewhere else, and refuse to leave at the end of his term.
Where are all the usual defenders of this guy? Awfully quiet.
An alternate take on this: most of DJT’s erstwhile Canadian defenders have quietly peeled away from that support as he’s continued to be more and more belligerent and unhinged. Some have genuinely seen the light and realized he’s just not worthy of being supported or defended, particularly in light of his belligerence towards our country. For the smaller number who actually still support him despite his economic and political attacks on us, It’s become more and more embarrassing and stigmatized, and rightly so, to be a Canadian and still be seen with those views. They’ve become quieter because a few years of his increasingly worse conduct have made their views unwelcome in more and more circles. This isn’t a problem with army.ca, it’s just a reflection of the views of Canadians more broadly.Where are all the usual defenders of this guy? Awfully quiet.
I don't think you comprehend how unwelcoming and friendly this forum has become for people who aren't in the core anti America, pro LPC or pro PMMC group that seemingly runs this place and all its discussions now.
It's the opinion of this member that a diversity of opinions and ideas are not as welcome as they once use to be.
I'm no DJT supporter; but if they are like me they are withdrawing.
They don't seem to be shy on other threads to defend his policies. Especially vis a vis Canada.
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Hats off to the Trump whisperers they must be burnt out trying to spin his bull-ony.Where are all the usual defenders of this guy? Awfully quiet.
And what of substance did that add to the discussion?Hats off to the Trump whisperers they must be burnt out trying to spin his bull-ony.
You are right. The increasing stridency of the discourse and the quickness to label and use ad hominem attacks is distressing.I don't think you comprehend how unwelcoming and friendly this forum has become for people who aren't in the core anti America, pro LPC or pro PMMC group that seemingly runs this place and all its discussions now.
It's the opinion of this member that a diversity of opinions and ideas are not as welcome as they once use to be.
I'm no DJT supporter; but if they are like me they are withdrawing.
Flat out trolling. When you get to the endzone, try and look like you have been there before....Where are all the usual defenders of this guy? Awfully quiet.
Just my observation. That and $2.50 might get you a cup of Timmie's, I don't know I make my own.
To be clear. There's valid points to be made coming from the US on Canada's historical aversion to actually being a grown up country. That said, I find it odd how much some take at face value what comes out of this administration, particularly given some historic levels of corruption and incompetence (by their standards). Is it really anti-America to say that things are going off the rails there?