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paxamericana

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  1. I was under the impression that this was a luxury belief , a new form of jewelry. Is white guilt even real??? Like do people actually feel somehow guilty? It’s not like every white person can trace back lineages to the deep southern slave owner. There’s like 50+ millions foreign born population in America. How would generational privileges even affect them lmao!
  2. Pirating* These are only early days of this. More to come. Read my post on the future of American sea power.
  3. Not really, your indigenous population is the most problematic, same with America’s entitlement community.
  4. Mmmhmmm, how does the cherries taste anecdotally? You’re a mini America. Just accept it. https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/75-006-x/2025001/article/00011-eng.htm
  5. Then the reverse is also true . Go ahead find me bad economic data then. As I’ve mentioned, it’s a wash. Too soon to tell.
  6. Sounds like a mini-America
  7. Selective assimilation, yes that’s the word. Immigration does not mean blanket immigration from every p!ss poor third world. Nor does it mean America has to assimilate every culture. Diversity of culture isn’t a strength, it’s a recipe for balkanization and ethnic cleansing. Diversity of ideas is a strength, don’t conflate the two, don’t be a leftist.
  8. What if, hypothetically we are the sane one. Has that occurred to you all?
  9. Just ask any Canadian here how the feel about Statehood. Their reaction will let you know how truthful my statement is.
  10. And? They have 5k because their nukes sucks. The problem with nukes is that everyone has them. And once you use it, the gloves are off. Russia is not a country , it is a city state, specifically Moscow. For Russia to fall, it would require an uprising in Moscow, something that can and does occur regularly in Russian history. There are better weapons than nukes.
  11. Except Canada, they’re a none government organization. Calling Canada a Country is a bit of a stretch. For now annd until the end of time, Canada will forever be a unincorporated territory of America.
  12. Too soon to call it.Economic data is inconclusive . The top 20 percent of the top earner is keeping everything afloat right now.
  13. Yes there are draw back to some of Trump's policy with the primary point as you've mentioned; being the slow down of building out said infrastructure. You can argue Trump's policy is accelerating de-globalisation and it's unwanted consequence of raising inflation because the industrial plant is not yet fully built sure. But we were already going to face that issue regardless of Trump, this was a demographic problem in the making, the world stopped having kids, no kids no consumer, no consumption based economies. No workers and certainly no excess capital from retiring people that can be tapped for economic development. These problems were not caused by Trump. You're all upset that the good days are over and that America doesn't seem keen on bailing you all out and would rather take advantage of the situation for it's own benefit.
  14. Okay Canada… 51st The generic, not important, they can be quickly reintroduced with domestic production in a couple of years. Trump has begun to do as such. Not rare, just by product of mineral extraction processes of other metal using several vats of acid to refine. Nothing that can’t be reproduced. China simply monopolize this by price suppression . In the event of a national emergency, America can and does have the capacity to produce its own rare earth. This applies to the other points made. What we can’t make For ourselves is within our reach.
  15. See what you American hater don’t understand is that America will be the premiere super power not because of boring things like allies or even cool weapons. No it’s much simpler than that. The rest of the world is screwed. America is insulated from the coming deglobalized world. America is a net food and energy exporter and is the only economy of size to still support a consumption lead economy. Everyone else aged out or lack the two primary ingredients for modern life, food and energy. Everyone else either need to trade for one or both of those commodities and/or reliant on American security guarantees. A guarantee that America is slowly but steadily moving away from.
  16. Alternatively it’s a practice run for Taiwan. Maybe even preventing Taiwan.
  17. Sure and Trump can also change course on a dime. He's not beholden to party politics or an ideological stance, a true leader. Which makes him in my humble opinion, one of the greatest presidential president in American history.
  18. Yes the tariff b!tchy crowd missed this entire point. So far, ie short term, the majority of tariff cost is born by the importer. No one wants to be the first to raise prices and lose market share.
  19. Canadians are a hateful lot
  20. I mean if you insist on killing people, there's always a good excuse for ethnic cleansing.
  21. Yeah yeah, these problems are all symptoms and not the cause. Your demographic has aged into mass retirement. That’s why Canada is not a great investment period. I’ve said this many times to the jeers from many of you, but there is only one way to fix it. 51st. And I meant it.
  22. This would be a step in the right direction
  23. Again both Cuba and Venezuela are on the WRONG side of the map for China. There are several thousand mile of ocean and a couple of Continents in between them. The Western Hemisphere will now and for the foreseeable future remain America’s playground. This applies to the European as well, they have similar problems
  24. Not really, Venezuela is on the wrong side of the Map. The Chinese can’t do much to help Venezuela. The Russian are bogged down in Ukraine.
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