justbob
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justbob
@VectorBob
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가입일 Mayıs 2011
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@VectorBob @JimChuong Many other countries have successfully negotiated with him. The ones that are having trouble are the WEF globalists.
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@DKNExCDN @JimChuong Is there anyone who can negotiate with Trump?
We’ll see what happens with the trade agreement. That’s really the only thing that matters as far as his ability to negotiate with T.
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@VectorBob @JimChuong He claimed he was the best person to negotiate with Trump. How's that going?
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No, it's because he lies about things. For example, he lied about his recent conversation with China. He lies about his involvement in the Canadian economy over the past 10 years. He is sneaky when he gives Brookfield contracts. He waffles on issues. How many times has he changed his mind about involvement in the Iranian efforts? He was disgraced as the head of the British bank, and he will be disgraced before he leaves office in Canada.
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@DKNExCDN @JimChuong You have to ask yourself why you think Carney is sly, sneaky etc.
It’s because that’s what you’ve been told to think of him.
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First of all, that chart is a little misleading. Americans' view of Canada is pretty much at the top of the scale, tied with Denmark at 80%. Germany and France are at 75%. So, Americans have very high regard for Canada, simply not as much as previously, which was extremely high.
From Grok: Donald Trump has not directly said the words "I will destroy Canada economically" or any exact equivalent in public statements, posts on Truth Social, or interviews. However, he has repeatedly imposed or threatened high tariffs on Canadian imports (starting with 25% in early 2025, escalating in some sectors), suggested using "economic force" to pressure Canada."
He was speaking in the context of tariff negotiations, but with anti-Trump hysteria, his words have been intentionally misinterpreted to mean that he wants to destroy Canada economically. He wants no such thing.
But fear porn gives liberals a boner. It enables them to be convinced that their sly, sneaky, secretive WEF globalist banker is a better leader.
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@DKNExCDN @JimChuong I’ll research, but I recall him being asked (paraphrasing here) whether or not he would act on Canada militarily and he said “we don’t have to, we can do it economically.”
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Gas is now $1.70 a litre here in Hamilton.
That’s the current cost of Trump raping children #MapleMaga.
In case you were wondering.
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@PressSec @BrandieWithABee @POTUS @takaichi_sanae She really is the sweetest. She supports Trump and shows Japan is a good ally.
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BREAKING: 🔴
Britain has given the United States the green light to use RAF Fairford and Diego Garcia to carry out raids on Iranian missile sites that are attacking ships in the Strait of Hormuz, The Times reported on Friday.
Contributed by @AZ_Intel_.

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@stein_mathisen @globeandmail Take a look around.
Home Depot
Costco
Walmart
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@globeandmail Canada is a US branch plant, and G&M loves it apparently.
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Kraft Heinz to invest $250-million in Montreal factory as it renews focus on Canadian market theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…
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He hasn't said anything that would make Americans dislike Canadians. I think the only thing that has really bothered them was the US National Anthem being booed at a hockey game in Canada.
Trump has pissed off Canadians -- and they have a right to be pissed off. No one likes the "51st State" comments.
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@ArtCandee Maybe Matt Gaetz can ask that question at the next press conference
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@JavierBlas I was told the US doesn’t need the Strait to be opened, that they are energy self sufficient.
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@KirkLubimov Just some of the reasons why there is now same day euthanasia offered in Canada.
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Canada's week recap:
* Liberal gov appeals the ruling on the Emergencies Act invocation.
* Canada says it's ready to help in Strait of Hormuz.
* Bank of Canada holds rates at 2.25%.
* CPI rose 1.8% in February.
* Food inflation was 5.4%.
* Canada's population shrunk by 103,504 people in Q4, 2025.
* Foreign investors purchased $46.7B of Canadian securities in January. $31.5B of it was corporate bonds.
* Urban transit ridership down 4.1% y/y and 9th consecutive decrease.
* Retail sales increased 1.1% in January to $70.7B
* Job vacancies were down 8.9% y/y in Q4, 2025.
* there are 3.1 unemployed for every job in Q4, 2025.
* Canadian household networth reached $18,595B.
* The bottom 40% of Canadian households account for 3.1% of total net worth.
* Moody's downgrades British Columbia's credit rating.
* Total value of building construction decreased by $448.3M to $23.4B.
* Canada tanks in the World Happiness report from 6th to 25th ranking.
* Debt to disposable income ratio increased to 177.2%.
* Hiring intentions are at the lowest point in 10 years.
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@KirkLubimov Question: What people left Canada and for what reasons as the population shrunk?
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@DF72811 @PeteButtigieg Yeah and some have been going on for 5 years
Why does a highway improvement take more time than it took us to win the ENTIRE SECOND WORLD WAR?
I’ll tell you why: FRAUD
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This is your monthly reminder that congress gave @PeteButtigieg $2 TRILLION to fix infrastructure and nobody knows where the money all went.
That’s 135 nuclear aircraft carriers worth of cash. Poof.
Steve Ferguson@lsferguson
I suspect our entire almost 40 trillion dollar national debt is due to fraud. I actually suspect the amount stolen from us is way higher. We are being robbed blind and absolutely nothing is done about it
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@GeezusMan @PeteButtigieg I want to know why he hasn’t been arrested yet.
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