DUI_Offender Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 Tons of Albertans are turning on Smith and the UCP, for their appeasement policy. The provincial election could not come soon enough. Quote
Dougie93 Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 the Woke Progressive Post National State in an hysterical panic as it suddenly realizes how toothless & feeble it actually is, at the mercy of its enemies brought to its knees by its own lunatic leftist hands, just as the Fenians are overrunning the ramparts just desserts Quote
Army Guy Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 OOOHHH , i see you got more space to rent in that huge mellon of yours.....PP has said he is going to handle all of this....but the small print says only those voting for conservatives will be safe....the rest, like you liberals well they are going to become american citizens in Alaska, they call it a reeducation camp, but it is really just a big old camping trip....lots of hunting and fishing you'll like it... 1 Quote We, the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have now done so much for so long with so little, we are now capable of doing anything with nothing.
CdnFox Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 There is nothing even remotely treasonous about a political official meeting with another political official from another country at an event. Harper met with the leader of china for example. These are normal things. Normally by critique would be she should not be doing this as a provincial leader and should leave it to the federal government to handle. But just for sure though has been in hiding since this issue came up and hasn't addressed it at all. And now they basically taken their hands off the rudder and hope that the ship steers itself. So in the absence of a federal government who takes action and addresses this what choice have the premieres got but to try and address it themselves? She'll go down, she'll try and establish a relationship with him and some of his people, she will use that as a springboard to open discussions to avoid tariffs and other nonsense. This is how politics works. Sure, it should be justin who's doing all of this and handling the situation but he isn't. So there you go Quote
herbie Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 Like I said, Danielle is Trump's Hock Tuah girl. 1 2 Quote
suds Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 Actually it's a good time for Danielle Smith to go and state her (and Alberta's) case, because anyone worth knowing (politically) is going to be there. She will likely find common ground with more than a few U.S. politicians. If she did nothing it would be a dereliction of her duties as Premier. Of course there are always a few maroons amongst us who think otherwise. 1 Quote
CdnFox Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 1 hour ago, herbie said: Like I said, Danielle is Trump's Hock Tuah girl. LOL Ahhh you lefties.... always so respectful of women Quote
CdnFox Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 33 minutes ago, suds said: Actually it's a good time for Danielle Smith to go and state her (and Alberta's) case, because anyone worth knowing (politically) is going to be there. She will likely find common ground with more than a few U.S. politicians. If she did nothing it would be a dereliction of her duties as Premier. Of course there are always a few maroons amongst us who think otherwise. And trump has talked about revisiting the pipeline and possibly getting that going again. That would be a huge Boon to Alberta. So hitting the ground running having some common discussions with regards to that is not the worst idea 1 Quote
Legato Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 (edited) 16 hours ago, CdnFox said: And trump has talked about revisiting the pipeline and possibly getting that going again. That would be a huge Boon to Alberta. So hitting the ground running having some common discussions with regards to that is not the worst idea Cmon Mr Fox, you are not allowed to use common sense in a thread containing a DUIherbie paradigm. DUIherbies view of the world. Edited January 9 by Legato 1 Quote
herbie Posted Friday at 04:13 AM Report Posted Friday at 04:13 AM Oh please Massah Trump. hurt the rest of Canada, don't hurt me I's yo' good nigga! Quote
CdnFox Posted Friday at 06:19 AM Report Posted Friday at 06:19 AM 2 hours ago, herbie said: Oh please Massah Trump. hurt the rest of Canada, don't hurt me I's yo' good nigga! Wow. And the left goes on about how racist the right is. You're a class act And I love that you're trying to sell the idea that actually negotiating trade relations with someone else is being their slave I guess that's why Trudeau ruins so many of our trade relations with other countries. Of course we're feeling that now that the US is threatening our trade relationship with them. Sure be nice if we had some of those better trade relations back Quote
herbie Posted Sunday at 09:54 PM Report Posted Sunday at 09:54 PM And you're so f*cking dimwitted you don't recognize a paraphrase from Roots! Not that you were even born when that was out, we can tell you merely pretend to be an adult. Anyways, she's grovelling down there again along with traitor Kevin O'Leary. Takes us Donny, we'll be your 51st state. Never mind those other commie provinces..... Quote
CdnFox Posted Sunday at 10:28 PM Report Posted Sunday at 10:28 PM 31 minutes ago, herbie said: And you're so f*cking dimwitted you don't recognize a paraphrase from Roots! So you can be racist towards black people as long as there was a book that didnt' say that but sort of said something similar? "I can call anyone i want a nigger, as long as I tell them i'm paraphrasing uncle tom's cabin!" - Herbie 32 minutes ago, herbie said: Anyways, she's grovelling down there again along with traitor Kevin O'Leary. Sure, meeting with foreign gov'ts to discuss trade negotations is 'grovelling'. Quote
DUI_Offender Posted Monday at 03:54 AM Author Report Posted Monday at 03:54 AM Danielle Smith has no business being in Florida right now. When is the last time a provincial Premier bypassed the PM, on foreign policy? Quote
CdnFox Posted Monday at 06:13 AM Report Posted Monday at 06:13 AM 2 hours ago, DUI_Offender said: Danielle Smith has no business being in Florida right now. When is the last time a provincial Premier bypassed the PM, on foreign policy? The last time was when the prime minister shirked his duties and hid in his bunker refusing to talk to anyone and deal with the issue. Which is also the first time, we have Never in our entire history seen a prime minister behaving the way this one is currently. And that power vacuum is going to be filled by somebody. I rather suspect they would rather be doing a bunch of other things instead of going and doing those job. It is a shame that the NDP did not vote yes for an election when they should have. I imagine they'll have to answer for that during this election Quote
DUI_Offender Posted Monday at 06:22 AM Author Report Posted Monday at 06:22 AM (edited) 9 minutes ago, CdnFox said: The last time was when the prime minister shirked his duties and hid in his bunker Like when Stephen Harper hid in a closet during the Parliament shootings in 2014? Edited Monday at 06:23 AM by DUI_Offender Quote
CdnFox Posted Monday at 07:03 AM Report Posted Monday at 07:03 AM 37 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: Like when Stephen Harper hid in a closet during the Parliament shootings in 2014? No, it's expected that a PM will be defended to ensure the continuance of the gov't. Its not the pm's job to stop gunmen after tall It is the pm's job to negotiate with foreign nations who are a threat to canada. But that's what trudeau decided to run from. Trudeau's been saying how he's the one who's got the balls to face trump... then trump showed up and trudeau ran screaming like a girl and locked himself in his room. Now others are forced to do the job he should have. Never. Vote. Liberal . This is what we get. Quote
DUI_Offender Posted Monday at 07:37 AM Author Report Posted Monday at 07:37 AM (edited) 35 minutes ago, CdnFox said: No, it's expected that a PM will be defended to ensure the continuance of the gov't. Its not the pm's job to stop gunmen after tall. Good leaders should not hide in closets during a crisis. Edited Monday at 07:38 AM by DUI_Offender Quote
Legato Posted Monday at 04:16 PM Report Posted Monday at 04:16 PM 8 hours ago, DUI_Offender said: Good leaders should not hide in closets during a crisis. Very poor attempt trying to equate an armed gunman with Trudeau hiding from his responsibilities. You must get your Equate from Walmart. 1 Quote
CdnFox Posted Monday at 08:07 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:07 PM 12 hours ago, DUI_Offender said: Good leaders should not hide in closets during a crisis. But they should during a gunman's attack, and a good party will defend the leader if that happens. Right now Justin trudeau is hiding in HIS closet. And nobody's trying to shoot him. He's just too petrified of trump. But you as a person certainly demonstrate exactly why we must never vote for liberals. Only a liberal would somehow think that it's perfectly acceptable for his leader to do what he's doing currently and trying criticize someone who isn't a leader currently instead. The liberals and their supporters are so morally bankrupt that they literally think this is a comparable situation. As the man Justin's so scared of would say, Sad. Quote
DUI_Offender Posted Monday at 09:10 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 09:10 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, CdnFox said: But they should during a gunman's attack, and a good party will defend the leader if that happens. Right now Justin trudeau is hiding in HIS closet. And nobody's trying to shoot him. He's just too petrified of trump. But you as a person certainly demonstrate exactly why we must never vote for liberals. Only a liberal would somehow think that it's perfectly acceptable for his leader to do what he's doing currently and trying criticize someone who isn't a leader currently instead. The liberals and their supporters are so morally bankrupt that they literally think this is a comparable situation. As the man Justin's so scared of would say, Sad. If anyone is new to this forum, @CdnFox is posting on behalf of Russia, or has been compromised by Russia. He also is quick to change the topic, when asked if he is Canadian. I am willing to bet that CdnFox could not tell us anything about Canada, without looking it up online first. Edited Monday at 09:12 PM by DUI_Offender Quote
CdnFox Posted Monday at 09:44 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:44 PM 32 minutes ago, DUI_Offender said: If anyone is new to this forum, @CdnFox is posting on behalf of Russia, or has been compromised by Russia. He also is quick to change the topic, when asked if he is Canadian. I am willing to bet that CdnFox could not tell us anything about Canada, without looking it up online first. LOL It's monday and you're STILL drinking? Quote
herbie Posted yesterday at 02:50 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:50 AM A National Unity Crisis if she doesn't get to use Alberta oil to suck up to Trump, eh? F*cking hang the backstabbing hosebag for treason. Her adorers can build a memorial a la Louis Riel. Quote
CdnFox Posted yesterday at 05:47 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:47 AM 2 hours ago, herbie said: A National Unity Crisis if she doesn't get to use Alberta oil to suck up to Trump, eh? F*cking hang the backstabbing hosebag for treason. Her adorers can build a memorial a la Louis Riel. LOL calm down kiddo, you'll pull a muscle again I get her point, alberta will be hurt badly if they're not allowed to sell oil to the states. THat's a huge job and revenue killer if that gets blocked. The damage to alberta from an energy embargo to the states would be absolutely massive. The problem is it's not like Trudeau is presenting a plan or saying what that would look like or what other options they might exhaust before that or anything. So in the absence of that she's looking out for her people. What needs to happen is leadership on the fed level but that's not going to happen till we have an election, which means sometime in may. Quote
DUI_Offender Posted yesterday at 06:25 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 06:25 AM 8 hours ago, CdnFox said: LOL It's monday and you're STILL drinking? Case in point... 38 minutes ago, CdnFox said: I get her point, alberta will be hurt badly if they're not allowed to sell oil to the states. THat's a huge job and revenue killer if that gets blocked. The damage to alberta from an energy embargo to the states would be absolutely massive. How is that different than any other industry, especially lumber. Yet we do not see the BC Premier on their knees trying to appease a dictator. 1 Quote
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