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Slavery- a new old economic model?
paxamericana replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Yes. Feel free to come up with another economic model that would work. Think about it. All known economic theory is based on supply and demand. Without a replacement generation there is no demand, that’s assuming you have robots to make everything. Slavery generates its own demand and supply. Problem solved, presto. -
Slavery- a new old economic model?
paxamericana replied to paxamericana's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Commie gibberish. Slavery was never about any moral virtue, it’s an economic model that would work well in an aging world. Because none of the ism will. Fascism, communism, capitalism all fail without a replacement generation. -
As the world ages into mass retirement, the only way to sustain the economy and work force is to import large supply of slave labor; as in effectively paying them nothing. Anyone who has ever purchased solar panel is participating in this slave trade. The Middle East oil countries also does a form of indentured servitude where the majority of the work force is foreign. In America, this class of indentured servants are the illegal workers imported by democrat. Instead of outright deportation What I’m proposing here is to benefit America, we change the law entirely to subjugate these illegal. Give them hope of becoming citizen ship through a “lottery” system while enforcing a minimum years of purgatory status say green card where they work at absolute minimum wage and is taxed by various means that the earned income remains effectively zero….
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Poilievre: How to deal with Trump
paxamericana replied to August1991's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
That’s not how getting along works. It’s built on economics. There’s no point getting along if there isn’t a mutual gain to be had. In Canada’s case that’s giving up sovereignty and becoming a State. Else Canada should be subject to the same trade barriers Trump has enacted to court foreign investment, which at the moment appears to be working -
Photo when entering the US
paxamericana replied to August1991's topic in Canada / United States Relations
I knew it, you Canucks are all secretly American aspirant. -
Why Are We Doing This U.S. Vs. Canada Thing?
paxamericana replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Canada / United States Relations
It’s our American duty to make sure the Canadian pot gets stirred every half decade or election cycle.- 223 replies
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Hmmmm? Every empire tried to conquer Europe under one banner. The Romans, goths, visigoths, Vikings, mongols, French, german, and now the Russian. Most of European history is written by warring city states. It wasn’t until modern transportation and roads of the Industrial Revolution that made current Europe possible. The constant being a rugged geography that prevents centralization. Like you know confederation Canada. Politics is simply about resource management of which, is heavily dependent upon local resources and geography. Canada’s geography is rugged, that’s why 80% of the population live in the most habitable parts, the cities. The rest of Canada is a frozen wasteland. The good land is in America. It’s also more apparent to me now that the sane Canadians are the one who realizes and accepts this fact, that Canada will be eventually absorbed by the United States. The rest of you all, are still mentally ill.
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Yeah it’s called the Russian bear. North America is inhabited by the anglos. We don’t actually have a real quarrel with Canada but you all seem to have one for America. Which is fine since it’s entirely one sided. If America actually felt threatened by Canada we would have wiped you all out ages ago. So logically, Canada should join the US. Even Doug Ford knows the game, he understand fortress Can-Am. Call it what you want but your ass Canada belongs to America.
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It won’t matter. Regardless of which direction it swings, you can be sure Canadians are on the receiving end. See it’s not a genius idea that all people living on the same continent should be waving the same flag. Every successive American government will always seek to make Canada a 51st in their own ways. And to put a finer point. You all are already part of the American empire wether you like it or not.
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Why Are We Doing This U.S. Vs. Canada Thing?
paxamericana replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Canada / United States Relations
Does it bother you that the Americans are batshit crazy? No one else seems to mind except Canadians. But America can and does do what it likes, we're a continental sized German industrial power. The world's defacto super power. Yes we absolutely do have the power to bully Canada since it refused to join our club.- 223 replies
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Why Are We Doing This U.S. Vs. Canada Thing?
paxamericana replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Canada / United States Relations
Explain. The EU was founded by a coal conglomerate between France and Germany. It spread out to become what is now the EU but that organization is built on sand. Specifically German industrial might. Now that the Germans are retiring they won’t be able to pay for the EU structure to exist. A net giver now becomes the net taker, that’s never going to get past the French baguettes waving.- 223 replies
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U.S. Democracy In Decline
paxamericana replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
It’s as Orange Gramps states, reindustrialization of America. -
U.S. Democracy In Decline
paxamericana replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Canada want special treatment like a state but unwilling to give up sovereignty. -
U.S. Democracy In Decline
paxamericana replied to Zeitgeist's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
The original sin. Mhmmmmm so Canada is claiming spousal abuse yet never signed the marriage certificate. You wanted sovereignty, that’s what you get. There are no friends in geopolitics , only interest. So until such time that Canadians petition for Statehood, they’re subject to American presidential rule. The irony here is rich.
