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Posted
Just now, Legato said:

"Latter", another word whose meaning eludes you, at most you always seem to defy your own logic.

 Carney commits to a trillion dollars of investment by Canada in the USA over the next 5 years.

- Trump's tariffs are still in place.

Oh dear.

You're truly oblivious...  Nothing was committed to regardless of what your beloved little Pierre said.

And you're still not conflicted about tariffs?  You have your head up Trump's ass but dump on Carney for not having a deal.  No conflict of argument there right...

Posted
18 hours ago, Shady said:

Because Carney is as to deal with.

What does that say about Poilievre then, if Carney was able to "deal" with him?  

This is just deranged coping on your part.  👌

"A man is no more entitled to an opinion for which he cannot account than he is for a pint of beer for which he cannot pay" - Anonymous

Posted
1 hour ago, LinkSoul60 said:

You're truly oblivious...  Nothing was committed to regardless of what your beloved little Pierre said.

And you're still not conflicted about tariffs?  You have your head up Trump's ass but dump on Carney for not having a deal.  No conflict of argument there right...

Nothing to do with Poilievre.

The deal was the Carney's to get, no deal, no nothing, he wimped out.

Do tell us about the super negotiating skills he has. I'm sure your genuflecting had produced some sort of result, or are your knees sore.

Posted
12 minutes ago, Moonbox said:

What does that say about Poilievre then, if Carney was able to "deal" with him?  

This is just deranged coping on your part.  👌

It means he’s less of a worry to Trump.  

Posted
20 minutes ago, Legato said:

Nothing to do with Poilievre.

The deal was the Carney's to get, no deal, no nothing, he wimped out.

Do tell us about the super negotiating skills he has. I'm sure your genuflecting had produced some sort of result, or are your knees sore.

Typical nothing response...

It has everything to do with Pierre for you.  No deal means we haven't agreed on the right deal for Canada.  Is that really hard to understand?  Of course it is for you....

Other than having a resume at the most senior positions two central banks, Goldman Sachs, Bloomberg and Brookfield in which he was responsible for finances and 'deals', he can't compete with the paperboys and phone collectors resume.

You swallow every bit of what Poilievre and Trump shoots your way....and no doubt happily.

Posted
3 hours ago, Barquentine said:

Yeah, and we'd have a Fuccking terrible deal and astronomical tariffs on everything.

LOL no we wouldln't, we'd have a great deal and more importantly we'd have a lot more going on at home. He'd have killed the tanker ban and the anti pipeline laws which just last week the major companies said were still what was holding them back from investing, and we'd have at least two pipeline projects and a lot more new major projects moving forward and investment would come back to canada. 

Oh, and we already have astronomical tariffs at the moment. Carney didn't even come back with a deal for steel or aluminum which should have been a no brainer. 

PP knows how to do his job. Carney is brand new to the job. He's failing and you want to somehow suggest the guy who knows what he's doing would have done worse with absolutely no reason to believe that in the slightest.

The liberals have spent 10 years destroying our country and our economy. The damage is generational. They lied to you the whole way along and said things would get better and you believed them.  Now carney has lied to you again, he can't win with trump, he can't solve inter provincial trade, he can't get major projects built, he can't solve the housing crisis. And you're still eating it up

If you are still thinking that carney is somehow remotely competent at this then you should immediately sell your brain on the open market. You'll get top dollar, it's completely unused ;) 

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Had better start running."

Posted
20 hours ago, Moonbox said:

This sort of batshit coping logic is majestic to behold. 

Trump thought to himself:

"Knowing how unpopular I am in Canada, I should publicly endorse Mark Carney, because I sure would hate for the Conservative candidate who mimics my slogans and shares my politics to win the election.  That would just be the WORST!"  

You: " trump says 'i like carney',, it's proof carney isn't trump's guy"

Also You "Trump says 'i like PP",  it's proof PP is definitely trump's guy"  \

LOL - no wonder you get along with hypoChrissy these days :) 

Poilievre didn't mimic his slogans, and if you want to talk about mimicking slot slogans how about build baby build which is carney slogan.

Carney was already doing business with trump's family before the election. Carney has given trump everything he wanted. Trump said he wanted carney and he's since taking credit for carney winning and says that he really likes him.

You have to be 17 different flavors of stupid not to realize that carney was trump's choice and trump is getting the rewards for that. People like you got played for fools

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted
39 minutes ago, LinkSoul60 said:

Typical nothing response...

It has everything to do with Pierre for you.  No deal means we haven't agreed on the right deal for Canada.  Is that really hard to understand?  Of course it is for you....

Other than having a resume at the most senior positions two central banks, Goldman Sachs, Bloomberg and Brookfield in which he was responsible for finances and 'deals', he can't compete with the paperboys and phone collectors resume.

You swallow every bit of what Poilievre and Trump shoots your way....and no doubt happily.

That's many words to say we still don't have a deal. Your failed banker was elected in March, all downhill since.

As usual eyes wide shut.

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Posted
22 hours ago, CdnFox said:

If Poilievre Were prime minister there be no need for him to be down there because this would have already been resolved.

Trump disrespected him to his face and treated him like an underling. It is plain to anyone with a brain that trump considers him to be an employee, not an equal

 

There's no need to hope. We're already there

When we see the two of them sitting there together, you know that Trump is the real leader here. Trump is using Carnage the destroyer as an underling and rightly so, although, i do get a little suspicious as to why Trump keeps saying that he prefers to deal with a lieberal rather than a conservative.

One would think that Trump would be out there trying to destroy Canada and try and help make Canada become the 51st state. Of course, with Canada already defeated and woke and broke and bankrupt, i would like to see Canada become the 51st state or at least have the 4 western provinces separate from the eastern provinces. Canada should be one of the most filthiest rich country's in the world and it's people rich like hell. But instead, Canada is just getting by and getting worse. 

Just my opinion. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, LinkSoul60 said:

Typical nothing response...

It has everything to do with Pierre for you.  No deal means we haven't agreed on the right deal for Canada.  Is that really hard to understand?  Of course it is for you....

Other than having a resume at the most senior positions two central banks, Goldman Sachs, Bloomberg and Brookfield in which he was responsible for finances and 'deals', he can't compete with the paperboys and phone collectors resume.

You swallow every bit of what Poilievre and Trump shoots your way....and no doubt happily.

You swallow everything that your dear Carnage the destroyer leader has to say. They are so desperate and eager to shut down free speech and push for more censorship laws to try and shut their opponents down. Bills like C-8, C-9, C-I1, C-18 and C-63 are all anti-free speech and pro censorship laws to try and shut conservatives like me down. If Pierre does become the next PM of Canada, those communist like Bills will be gone and freedom of speech will once again be restored.

Why do you keep trying to make us all believe and think that Carnage is Canada's main man confuses me like hell. Carnage has done nothing for Canada in the past 6 months and we still have 4 more years of Carnage doing nothing to make Canada great again. Canada will never see it's full potential when all Carnage the destroyer does is to try and promote wokeism and tries to bankrupt Canada. 

I will take anything that Pierre or Trump throws my way. At least those two want to make their countries great, unlike your dear comrade leader who is only out to destroy Canada. And you still refuses to provide me with anything that Carnage has done to try and make Canada great. Liberalism destroys. Conservatism builds. Get lost, loser. 😂

Posted
1 hour ago, Shady said:

It means he’s less of a worry to Trump.  

I know what you mean.  I'm saying that it makes no sense and that you're coping.   🙃

"A man is no more entitled to an opinion for which he cannot account than he is for a pint of beer for which he cannot pay" - Anonymous

Posted
1 hour ago, taxme said:

When we see the two of them sitting there together, you know that Trump is the real leader here. Trump is using Carnage the destroyer as an underling and rightly so, although, i do get a little suspicious as to why Trump keeps saying that he prefers to deal with a lieberal rather than a conservative.

One would think that Trump would be out there trying to destroy Canada and try and help make Canada become the 51st state. Of course, with Canada already defeated and woke and broke and bankrupt, i would like to see Canada become the 51st state or at least have the 4 western provinces separate from the eastern provinces. Canada should be one of the most filthiest rich country's in the world and it's people rich like hell. But instead, Canada is just getting by and getting worse. 

Just my opinion. 

Yup. He's just a yes man for the 'transformative' trump and that is pathetic

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted
4 minutes ago, paxamericana said:

Governor Carney!

I'm not sure he thinks THAT highly of him. 

Is there a political position that's equivalent to "golden retreiver"?

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted
53 minutes ago, Moonbox said:

I know what you mean.  I'm saying that it makes no sense and that you're coping.   🙃

It makes perfect sense.  Carney isn’t going to make Canada as strong and independent as Pierre would.  He’s not going to change things like the emissions cap on oil production, the ban on pipelines, the ban on tankers, the industrial carbon tax, etc.  Those things all make Canada less competitive and more reliant on the United States.  

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Posted
6 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said:

This isn't Carney's first rodeo. He knows how to play the guy.

How can you possibly say 'Carney will agree to whatever it takes to get a deal'?  Really, then why isn't there a deal by now...  The facts suggest that Carney has held his ground, has not bowed to US demands and is not going to agree to anything unless it's to Canada's benefit.  How do the facts of what we know suggest otherwise?

Trump has a lot of pressure from States and business coming at him over his stance with Canada and tariff policy which is obviously helping our position.  This will get hammered out and faith in Carney to get Canada the best deal possible.

I wish i had your confidence...Canadians wish they had your confidence....

Well thats what trump said while they were at their sit down, and then there is Canadian economy is bleed out and will not be able to keep this up for ever....Trump also mentioned dairy, one of Canada's golden geese....we have given up more concessions for what exactly so far it has been Canada giving up things and the US taking...sorry it does not sound like he knows how to play this guy...and today Carney talks about revieing the keystone pipeline...Not sure how all of this is in Canada's best interest as we still have tariffs, which are punishing our key industries...

Soon this will all be putting pressure on Carney to show Canadians something....the budget is coming and it is not going to be good, not sure if we even built any housing from Carneys new plan...yet...all of that and no good news from any of his promises...

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
19 hours ago, Legato said:

That's many words to say we still don't have a deal. Your failed banker was elected in March, all downhill since.

As usual eyes wide shut.

So you suggest making a deal when it's not to the benefit of Canadian's just to meet a deadline.  

No wonder you support little Pierre....  you're both clueless

Posted
15 hours ago, Army Guy said:

I wish i had your confidence...Canadians wish they had your confidence....

Well thats what trump said while they were at their sit down, and then there is Canadian economy is bleed out and will not be able to keep this up for ever....Trump also mentioned dairy, one of Canada's golden geese....we have given up more concessions for what exactly so far it has been Canada giving up things and the US taking...sorry it does not sound like he knows how to play this guy...and today Carney talks about revieing the keystone pipeline...Not sure how all of this is in Canada's best interest as we still have tariffs, which are punishing our key industries...

Soon this will all be putting pressure on Carney to show Canadians something....the budget is coming and it is not going to be good, not sure if we even built any housing from Carneys new plan...yet...all of that and no good news from any of his promises...

Yeah, I think Carney understands what's at stake...

I don't know why Keystone was brought up but think about it....  Likely done to provide some leverage in lessening tariffs, placates Smith and AB, and takes the northern gateway project off the table and inevitable pissing match with BC and FN's.

Smith continues to talk highly of Carney.  Not so much of little Pierre;

"If you go to the U.S. and say, 'You should do this because it helps me or you should stop doing this because it hurts me,' that is not his love language. His love language is, 'Let me tell you how I can make America even greater,'" Smith said.

Trump is "a relationship guy," Smith said, and he prefers to work with people he likes and his apparent fondness for Carney is a possible benefit to getting these irritants resolved.

"We should be cheering the prime minister on. We want him to have a good personal relationship," she said. 

Smith said Carney is "putting some credits in the bank account, which is going to get us further."

 

Posted
1 hour ago, LinkSoul60 said:

So you suggest making a deal when it's not to the benefit of Canadian's just to meet a deadline.  

No wonder you support little Pierre....  you're both clueless

4 years later.....So you suggest making a deal when it's not to the benefit of Canadian's just to meet a deadline.  

Do try to see water when it rains.

Posted
48 minutes ago, LinkSoul60 said:

Yeah, I think Carney understands what's at stake...

I don't know why Keystone was brought up but think about it....  Likely done to provide some leverage in lessening tariffs, placates Smith and AB, and takes the northern gateway project off the table and inevitable pissing match with BC and FN's.

Smith continues to talk highly of Carney.  Not so much of little Pierre;

"If you go to the U.S. and say, 'You should do this because it helps me or you should stop doing this because it hurts me,' that is not his love language. His love language is, 'Let me tell you how I can make America even greater,'" Smith said.

Trump is "a relationship guy," Smith said, and he prefers to work with people he likes and his apparent fondness for Carney is a possible benefit to getting these irritants resolved.

 

"We should be cheering the prime minister on. We want him to have a good personal relationship," she said. 

Smith said Carney is "putting some credits in the bank account, which is going to get us further."

 

Addressing the BMO US-Canada summit in Toronto, Smith said Wednesday Trump's "playbook" means he doesn't respond well to appeals for help or to stop hurting his northern neighbour.

"That is not his love language," she said, drawing a chuckle from the crowd.

The premier said Trump prefers to hear about what Canada can offer to help make America "even greater," by providing more energy, critical minerals and natural gas — and that's been her approach.

"That is the love language of Donald Trump and I'm beginning to see that Prime Minister Carney is speaking in those terms," said Smith.

"I never thought 'elbows up' was going to get us to a deal with this particular president, and I think that (Carney's) beginning to see that the relationship, and putting some of some of the credits in the bank account is going to get us a lot further."

Full article here.....

https://www.discoverairdrie.com/articles/albertas-smith-says-prime-minister-carney-speaking-trumps-love-language

Posted

You can tell that Trump LOVES Carney when you see them walking together, while Trump holds Carney's out-turned pocket.

If the Cultist Narrative Network/Cultist Broadcasting Corporation gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

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Posted
3 hours ago, LinkSoul60 said:

 

Smith said Carney is "putting some credits in the bank account, which is going to get us further."

 

Carney also promise to spend 1 trillion dollars in the US over the next 5 years.....so he'll be putting a lot of credits in someone pockets , just not Canadians...And that's not even counting the 500 bil in investments into Canada...I'm no banker, but it all sounds sketchy to me...But it is just numbers right...

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
17 minutes ago, Army Guy said:

Carney also promise to spend 1 trillion dollars in the US over the next 5 years.....so he'll be putting a lot of credits in someone pockets , just not Canadians...And that's not even counting the 500 bil in investments into Canada...I'm no banker, but it all sounds sketchy to me...But it is just numbers right...

Canada like the rest of the world is going to have to buy American good will. American power is up for sale and sales is booming

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