Selfishly, I hope another term with Trump as President doesn't eventuate - I'd like to eat American oranges again. At present I'm boycotting all exports from the US because of the tariffs. The only exceptions are my medications.
It amuses me that the best known Canadian in popular culture is more likely to eviscerate people with his claws (in a family friendly way) than to be polite.
Trump has, however, achieved the near impossible: made the Canadians so angry they have stopped being polite...
I thought Canadians stopped being polite only when they were about to invent new war crimes. Should we be concerned?
Is the war-crimes thing a widely known trope in Europe etc? I think I can say with assurance that I had never heard of it until post-2022, because I know it was on a message board I wasn't following till then.
It amuses me that the best known Canadian in popular culture is more likely to eviscerate people with his claws (in a family friendly way) than to be polite.
There's also, of course, the national sport epitomized by the breaking of a Russian players' ankles as a deliberate move to take their star player out of the tournament.
Reports are while campaigning for Darlene Graham at Myrtle beach Trump remarked: "Pretend, please, that I'm on the ballot... Just come and vote. It's so important."
Yes, a lot of people will be pretending you are on the ballot. The House will become Democratic, and now it is likely the Senate will too (though not a supermajority).
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And to think there were Democrats who thought they were being real edgy by adopting Cohen's "Von Schitzenpantz" as an insulting nickname for Trump.
Why would we want to get along with our biggest trade partner, the peaceful country on the other side of the world's longest undefended border?
Anything to divert attention from The War...
I'm so tired of this individual.
Cunning is perhaps overstating it.
I thought Canadians stopped being polite only when they were about to invent new war crimes. Should we be concerned?
Is the war-crimes thing a widely known trope in Europe etc? I think I can say with assurance that I had never heard of it until post-2022, because I know it was on a message board I wasn't following till then.
There's also, of course, the national sport epitomized by the breaking of a Russian players' ankles as a deliberate move to take their star player out of the tournament.
Yes, a lot of people will be pretending you are on the ballot. The House will become Democratic, and now it is likely the Senate will too (though not a supermajority).
Your ass is grass, sir.
You know what they say about counting chickens before they hatch. Doing that has landed Democrats’ with egg on their faces far too many times.
Still very much a toss-up.