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Posted
4 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

I never endorsed Trump and I didn't vote for him

Well now you look even stupider with your face planted so firmly between his cheeks.

Apparently you don't have a shred of loyalty to anything.

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Posted
1 minute ago, eyeball said:

Apparently you don't have a shred of loyalty to anything.

I have no loyalty whatsoever to the Woke Progressive lunatic leftist regime which runs Canada

burn in a fire of your own making, I'll dance on your graves after

Posted
31 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

a "trade war" is not a war,

A trade war is a war. That's why it's called a war.

But everybody here knows you're already a traitor to Canada so it's not like it'll matter to you.

There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data

Posted
8 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

I have no loyalty whatsoever to the Woke Progressive lunatic leftist regime which runs Canada

burn in a fire of your own making, I'll dance on your graves after

The only thing more pathetic than a Canadian soldier doing a faceplant between Trump's cheeks is a Canadian Conservative.

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Posted
Just now, eyeball said:

The only thing more pathetic than a Canadian soldier doing a faceplant between Trump's cheeks is a Canadian Conservative.

you know, the press went to Buckingham Palace and asked the King of Canada what his position was

about Trump threatening to make Canada the 51st state

Buckingham Palace said "no comment"

that's the Canadian Head of State

who the f*ck are you ?  Nobody

Posted
36 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

For now. 

 

3 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

But everybody here knows you're already a traitor to Canada so it's not like it'll matter to you.

As if you give a damn either way.

Where's there's smoke you have a bic lighter.

1 minute ago, Dougie93 said:

who the f*ck are you ?  Nobody

Compared to Chuck you mean?

A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

Posted
6 minutes ago, eyeball said:

Compared to Chuck you mean?

if you want me to fight the Americans, go to Buckingham Palace and get a written order from the Head of State

otherwise, I'm perfectly happy to see the regime in Ottawa brought down by the Republicans

Posted
27 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

cry me a river,  Woke Progressive Commie Canada

you made yourselves into the farm team for the Democrats;  reap what you sowed

So you think agreements are made to be broken as well. So much for all your bullshit about honour.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, eyeball said:

 

As if you give a damn either way.

Sure I do. I'm not the kind of person who would sell out Canada or our children's future just to virtue signal on some ideological point. If I was I'd be voting for Trudeau like you did :) 

 

 

1 minute ago, Dougie93 said:

if you want me to fight the Americans, go to Buckingham Palace and get a written order from the Head of State

otherwise, I'm perfectly happy to see the regime in Ottawa brought down by the Republicans

Nobody wants you to fight anybody loser. Shut up and leave this to the Canadians to deal with

There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data

Posted
1 minute ago, Dougie93 said:

it's not personal, just business, learn to deal

Well unlike Trump and it seems you, I keep my word even if it costs me, which at times it has. That is personal. 

Posted
10 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

Nobody wants you to fight anybody loser. Shut up and leave this to the Canadians to deal with

you were the one invoking war with the Americans like two seconds ago

but whatever, keep on cope seething, Canada, I'm vaping your butt hurt tears

 

 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Aristides said:

Well unlike Trump and it seems you, I keep my word even if it costs me, which at times it has. That is personal. 

I never swore any oath to defend nor uphold a free trade agreement

but even in terms of the 51st State, the polls show that almost half of Canadians under 40 favour it

so I guess you're just outvoted there, Boomers

Posted
2 hours ago, CdnFox said:

Sure I do. I'm not the kind of person who would sell out Canada or our children's future just to virtue signal on some ideological point. If I was I'd be voting for Trudeau like you did :) 

You're the kind of person who gets his shits and giggles from fanning the flames.

That's why you voted for Trudeau :) 

A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

Posted
2 hours ago, Dougie93 said:

you were the one invoking war with the Americans like two seconds ago

 

No, trump was. 

So you're disloyal AND confused.  Very efficient of you.

23 minutes ago, eyeball said:

You're the kind of person who gets his shits and giggles from fanning the flames.

LOL oh my god my irony meter just exploded :) 

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That's why you voted for Trudeau :) 

Ahhh! You're talking to your mirror again! Now it makes sense. Just don't fight with it any more 

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Posted

The tariffs aren't about trade deficits, supply management, immigrants or fentanyl... Trump doesn't care about or understand any of those things ( Except maybe the immigrant thing. I've read  Melania was an illegal immigrant - she must have such a good pre-nup Trump is taking his anger out on all the other immigrants). 

He just thinks tariffs will bring in so much money he can pass another tax cut for the rich and hope the inflation won't kick in before the mid-terms.

Sound like a good idea to talk with Mexico and other targeted countries. Just keep it on the down low.

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, Aristides said:

You just can't get over Trudeau even though he is history. Sad.

Sorry but i'm not ready to forgive him or the liberals for putting us in the position we are in now....

And we have yet to see the worst of it yet, if tariffs arrive he is going to spend like a mad man once again making sure everyone gets a little check that will cost billions more trying to buy votes....... when it could have been avoided by heavily investing in our border , law enforcement, and other security apparatus for a lot less than tariffs are going to cost...

5 hours ago, Aristides said:

 

No, he is resigning, the Liberals are holding a leadership convention and there will be a new PM by April whether or not Jagmeet props up the government. He is PM as long as he is PM and fighting among ourselves because we don't like him is self defeating. I don't like him either but the country is more important than any one person.

You think any of the new candidates are better than we have now, Carney has been advising justin for a couple years now...he is justin lite and hs most likely the next PM that was not elected, but stepped into the job....and with NDP support could finish the liberals mandate....until then there is not an election... until the NDP helps bring down government....there is nothing in it for the NDP to support that, and no doubt it will cost the liberals something which means it will cost Canada...  

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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.

Posted
4 hours ago, Aristides said:

We have a trade agreement that Trump negotiated, Kind shows the futility of negotiating anything with Trump because he will only honour it until he finds it convenient not too.

Trump has already stated he does not like it...he did not get what he wanted the first time...and will target the agreement in Phase two as he calls it in may, once the report his team is working on is finished on Canada...which will mean more tariffs until he gets it...We all know he is America first, he cares nothing for Canada, and will destroy whatever he needs to to get what he wants...he knows Canada is weak, our government is weaker, we are divided, he really does not like Justin....he holds all the cards....

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.

Posted
4 hours ago, eyeball said:

Well now you look even stupider with your face planted so firmly between his cheeks.

Apparently you don't have a shred of loyalty to anything.

Your Problem is Obvious. Guy with His Head Up His Own Stock Vector -  Illustration of plastic, problem: 154764833

This is Canada when the liberals decided to ruin the economy, disregard our entire security apparatus, and destroyed most government departments ...liberal voters did this exact thing...

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.

Posted

It'll be interesting to see how this year's Eastern Pacific Albacore tuna fishery unfolds. The fish sometimes migrate close enough to North America that smaller boats can catch them. Sometimes tuna are off Canada and sometimes they're not. For decades, to ensure everyone got a crack at them, both countries allowed the others boats to just go where they needed to.

Then American fishermen started whining about Canadian boats and before long the US started limiting our numbers and the limit has been lowered year after year. 

They only allowed 45 Canadian boats in last year and Ottawa still hasn't put any limits whatsoever on how many US tuna boats can fish up here. None.

Trump is just American business as usual AFAIC and I expect Ottawa will sell us out. It won't matter a bit who's in power. It never has before.

A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

Posted
1 minute ago, Army Guy said:

Trump has already stated he does not like it...he did not get what he wanted the first time...and will target the agreement in Phase two as he calls it in may, once the report his team is working on is finished on Canada...which will mean more tariffs until he gets it...We all know he is America first, he cares nothing for Canada, and will destroy whatever he needs to to get what he wants...he knows Canada is weak, our government is weaker, we are divided, he really does not like Justin....he holds all the cards....

He believes he holds the cards. And certainly he can do real damage.

And without a doubt he's taking Advantage of the fact that we're leaderless right now. If the election had been held and Poilievre was leader than he could be coordinating with other interested partners to look at how to address trump tariffs should they come about.

But at the end of the day unless we want to be America's biatch for the remainder of time if he threatens tariffs and we don't like the deal he's put on the table then we absolutely have to go to war and make it as immediately painful as possible for him. Even if we take a hit if we target states that voted for him and heard their Industries the public in the states will not tolerate it for long and will demand that he stop.

About 2/3rds of the states have Canada as their number one trading partner. Many of them voted for trump and many of them could go democrat in the upcoming midterms if the people become upset. Trump could easily risk losing the house and the senate which opens the door for the democrats to consider impeachment that actually wins.

You can't win with a bully by placating them. It will be hard, but it's where we're at thanks to Justin

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Posted
4 hours ago, eyeball said:

The only thing more pathetic than a Canadian soldier doing a faceplant between Trump's cheeks is a Canadian Conservative.

Whats pathetic is how Canada has treated its soldiers and vets....and most of Canada stood by and watched....and then they wonder why so many are bitter...I guess your asking for to much right now remember that slogan... 

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.

Posted
1 minute ago, eyeball said:

It'll be interesting to see how this year's Eastern Pacific Albacore tuna fishery unfolds. The fish sometimes migrate close enough to North America that smaller boats can catch them. Sometimes tuna are off Canada and sometimes they're not. For decades, to ensure everyone got a crack at them, both countries allowed the others boats to just go where they needed to.

Then American fishermen started whining about Canadian boats and before long the US started limiting our numbers and the limit has been lowered year after year. 

They only allowed 45 Canadian boats in last year and Ottawa still hasn't put any limits whatsoever on how many US tuna boats can fish up here. None.

Trump is just American business as usual AFAIC and I expect Ottawa will sell us out. It won't matter a bit who's in power. It never has before.

 

It absolutely has mattered before.

Mulroney got us the free trade agreement which improved Canada's trade tenfold. It was a massive win

Harper got us the softwood lumber deal which was a massive victory for Canada in the face of what America was asking for, and when Obama started talking about reopening the free trade agreements harper started talking about oil prices and Obama shut up and went away

When we have conservative leaders we do just fine. When we have Justin we get screwed. Vote woke go broke

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Dougie93 said:

I never swore any oath to defend nor uphold a free trade agreement

but even in terms of the 51st State, the polls show that almost half of Canadians under 40 favour it

so I guess you're just outvoted there, Boomers

I guess like Trump your word means nothing to you. Good for others to know.

All your words about honour are just bullshit.

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Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

He believes he holds the cards. And certainly he can do real damage.

And without a doubt he's taking Advantage of the fact that we're leaderless right now. If the election had been held and Poilievre was leader than he could be coordinating with other interested partners to look at how to address trump tariffs should they come about.

But at the end of the day unless we want to be America's biatch for the remainder of time if he threatens tariffs and we don't like the deal he's put on the table then we absolutely have to go to war and make it as immediately painful as possible for him. Even if we take a hit if we target states that voted for him and heard their Industries the public in the states will not tolerate it for long and will demand that he stop.

About 2/3rds of the states have Canada as their number one trading partner. Many of them voted for trump and many of them could go democrat in the upcoming midterms if the people become upset. Trump could easily risk losing the house and the senate which opens the door for the democrats to consider impeachment that actually wins.

You can't win with a bully by placating them. It will be hard, but it's where we're at thanks to Justin

He thinks this is in the bag....and we are forgetting their economy is a whole lot larger than ours will ever be....

Fixing our border is our reasonability to start with....is it placating him if we do what we are suppose to do....or are we just going to fight on principle how dare that F#cker threaten us" and pay in  tariffs a lot more than we would have spent on fixing the border...Sorry it does not make sense to me....

Lets face it we are their biatch, we just don't want to admit to it....the after action report that was drawn up from the last time he did this suggest we diversify our economy and thousands of other things...here we are facing the same problem why is that ? 

In the end when all is said and done what do you think all of this fighting is going to cost...and what will we have gained, other than debt....you can't eat pride...

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