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Everything posted by Dougie93
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unlike America, Canada is totally dependant upon international trade, Canada First, which is just copying Donald Trump, that doesn't work for Canada, it's never in Canada's interests to go it alone, that is not the Canadian way, American Exceptionalism is folly for America, America does not prosper by that doctrine, but for Canada to adopt that failing American doctrine is suicide,
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well, Carney would be a fool to call an election right out of the gate. the constitution does not actually demand it, and SIngh is not actually going to bring the Liberals down now, so Carney has his window of opportunity ; just start doing the job till the end of the actual mandate in 2026 Canadians are on a war footing, ready to charge over the top when the whistle blows, never let a crisis go to waste,
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I am not partisan, I simply follow whomever is doing the best job of defending the British Crown, Doug Ford is an Upper Canadian Loyalist, Doug Ford is a Monarchist, so we are natural allies, Pierre Poilievre ? I don't know, the Liberals actually seem more Monarchist than him, give me Stephen Harper back instead methinks Canada cannot adopt a Canada First position, that is economic suicide, Canada's only hope in the face of America First is to become more internationalist not less
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why would he want to ? she's going pitbull against Donald Trump, ready to nuke the White House if she could, enraged Canadians are clambering for that, at least 80-20 for Canada First is just adopting Donald Trump's doctrine for Canada, bad idea, since Canada is actually dependant on liberalized trade instead
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with what, Axe the Tax ? Canadians don't give a f*ck about that anymore, Poilievre is actually in big trouble if he gets elected, because he doesn't really have a plan for how to deal with Trump, and Trump is not impressed by him in the slightest, and Canada's perspective allies against Trump are not the sorts who would have any time for Poilievre, it's really Doug Ford who is the de facto Canadian Conservative leader now, and Doug Ford can't stand Poilievre, Ontario is not Prairie Populist land, Ontario is PC not CPC
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bear in mind, Mark Carney was Stephen Harper's preferred replacement for Jim Flaherty, so the idea that the Conservative Party of Canada, is somehow diametrically opposed to Mark Carney; is obviously nonsense, who is closer to Stephen Harper, is it really Pierre Poilievre ? Poilievre wasn't even invited into Cabinet while Stephen Harper was courting Carney to be Minister of Finance
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I already have American citizenship, so I can come & go as I please, but Americans don't actually owe any fealty to their government, quite the opposite in fact, it's entirely my prerogative as an American to choose to fight for the British Crown, it's a grand old tradition actually, dating back to the First World War my American grandfather served with the RCAF in the Second World War, my American father chose to come to Canada because he was outraged by the Vietnam War, I've always lived on both sides of the border, in Toronto & Los Angeles
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you can't get more Canadian than the Trudeau dynasty, I've been hearing this from Canadians since the 1970's while they were dismantling HM Canadian Armed Forces deliberately, somewhere in that half century of Canada going ever further to the left, I simply ceased to have anymore fealty to the public which voted for it, I am only bound to my solemn oath to Elizabeth Windsor heirs & successors, the House of Windsor is my fatherland, Canadian Confederation is a sub national jurisdiction therein
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I never viewed that as being a realistic prospect, I knew the Russians would be ravanchist about their collapse as far back as the mid 1990's I been predicting a second Cold War since America pulled out of the ABM Treaty in 2002, I never endorsed Donald Trump and I did not vote for him, I none the less welcomed his onset bringing on the collapse of the Post Cold War Order, because that order was already a zombie legacy project which had failed, something had to break the dam ; force the British Crown to recognize that the war is already in progress, chaos is a ladder ; with crisis comes opportunity, nobody is going to fight until they are forced to
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there is no need for America to invade, since Canada is totally dependant upon the Sea Lines Of Communication, thus all America would have to do is blockade the Canadian maritime approaches with the US Navy, the Ship Submersible Nuclear Fast Attack Submarine is the arm of decision, he who rules the waves rules the world
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unless you are going to purchase Ship Submersible Nuclear Fast Attack Submarines from the British or French, it's all for nought, as the strategic threat is in fact blockade at sea, the French production line is fully engaged with building the Suffren class, so it's only BAE Systems at Barrow-in-Furness which is available, just completing the last Astute class now Canada has the money, and I can't see the UK turning down a twenty billion dollar contract, if I was advising Marc Carney, I would say go big or go home, fly to London, enlist HM into the fight, then sign the deal with Keir Starmer to buy the submarines, the Liberals are invoking war for national survival ; no half measures then, go all the way if they are just going to dick around with a base at Iqaluit or whatever, then they are not actually serious
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massive incineration of enemies is unrealistic for Canada, Canada is like Ukraine ; asymmetrical warfare against larger opponents, on the bright side, HM Canadian Armed Forces don't have much obsolete equipment left in the inventory, so Canada could simply join the Ukrainians in a bilateral security agreement, send what is left of HM Canadian Army to Ukraine, adopt the Ukrainian way of warfare once there, bring the Ukrainians to Canada, to fill out the ranks as instructors time to think outside of the box now, British North America ; what would Winston Churchill do ?
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well I am European, a Scots German to be exact, Loyalist & Royalist, I only fight for the British Crown, thus whichever Prime Minister is most likely to enlist His Majesty The King, is who I will side with so far, that's Carney, also a British Loyalist himself, if the Conservatives could bring Stephen Harper back, then I would reconsider