• Canuk Fatal Knee-Jerk - Go MORE LeftyWokieSocialist

    From c186282@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 22 23:09:53 2025
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    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14635371/canada-donald-trump-poll-conservative-leader-pierre-poilievre.html

    Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada's Conservative Party, seemed
    to have the race for prime minister on lock just a few months ago.

    At the start of this year, the Liberals were in turmoil. Justin
    Trudeau announced his resignation in January once it became clear
    he had lost the confidence of Canadians.

    Back then, Poilievre and the Conservatives enjoyed a lead of more
    than 20 percentage points over the Liberals.

    The Conservatives reached their peak level of support on January
    20, the day Donald Trump was inaugurated as president for the
    second time. It's been all downhill from there.

    Three months later, the Liberals under new Prime Minister Mark
    Carney have about 43 percent support, while the Conservatives
    have fallen to around 38 percent.

    . . .

    MORE leftysocialist ???

    This is going to DESTROY Canada - ok, destroy
    it even MORE.

    Love it or not, the USA has ten times the
    economic footprint and is right on their
    border. The EU or anyone else are NOT gonna
    be able to, or interested in, helping Canada
    very much.

    In the end ..... maybe it WILL be our 52nd
    state because there's no choice. Don't REC
    it - lots of cultural/historical diffs - but
    still ........

    Yea yea, I understand the knee-jerk reaction,
    but such reactions are rarely the CORRECT
    reaction.

    Canuks attempting to flee south, expect US
    *military* units to be in your way soon.
    We are no longer open to invasions from the
    south, OR north ......

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  • From c186282@21:1/5 to Governor Swill on Thu Apr 24 22:55:15 2025
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    On 4/23/25 11:24 PM, Governor Swill wrote:
    On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 23:09:53 -0400, c186282 <c186282@nnada.net> wrote:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14635371/canada-donald-trump-poll-conservative-leader-pierre-poilievre.html

    Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada's Conservative Party, seemed
    to have the race for prime minister on lock just a few months ago.

    At the start of this year, the Liberals were in turmoil. Justin
    Trudeau announced his resignation in January once it became clear
    he had lost the confidence of Canadians.

    Back then, Poilievre and the Conservatives enjoyed a lead of more
    than 20 percentage points over the Liberals.

    The Conservatives reached their peak level of support on January
    20, the day Donald Trump was inaugurated as president for the
    second time. It's been all downhill from there.

    Three months later, the Liberals under new Prime Minister Mark
    Carney have about 43 percent support, while the Conservatives
    have fallen to around 38 percent.

    . . .

    MORE leftysocialist ???

    Keep yer knickers on. It's a reaction to right wing successes in the
    US. They see where the right is leading so they move left.

    Won't it be fun to have twenty more Senators and all of them liberals?

    LOL!

    This is going to DESTROY Canada - ok, destroy
    it even MORE.

    Love it or not, the USA has ten times the
    economic footprint and is right on their
    border. The EU or anyone else are NOT gonna
    be able to, or interested in, helping Canada
    very much.

    So why do you want to hurt them?


    Too commie ... AND too annoying self-superior.

    Anyway, Canada won't survive this fight. Has to
    find alternatives, accommodations - quick.


    In the end ..... maybe it WILL be our 52nd
    state because there's no choice. Don't REC
    it - lots of cultural/historical diffs - but
    still ........

    It'll be our 51st through 60th states. The Provinces have sovereign
    rights. Twenty new Senators and with a population of around 40M, that
    means some twenty house seats will go to Canadians.


    Hmmm ... any way to absorb Canada but NOT the Frenchies ? :-)


    Yea yea, I understand the knee-jerk reaction,
    but such reactions are rarely the CORRECT
    reaction.

    Which is Trump's flaw. You see this. He is reactionary and
    transactional. That is not the best basis for long lasting, peaceful
    and productive relationships with our neighbors.

    I don't entirely understand his push for Canada (and
    Greenland). I think it's a *tactic* more than an actual
    desire for the territories.

    Canuks attempting to flee south, expect US
    *military* units to be in your way soon.
    We are no longer open to invasions from the
    south, OR north ......

    All latest reports is that your border guys are lonely. The drop off
    in Canadian tourism is so bad it's actually gutted home prices in
    Florida as Canadians dump their US real estate.

    Oh well, better lonely than over-run by Islamists
    and sneak-around Mexicans.

    In ANY case ... the proper response to Trump is NOT
    to go even more LeftyWoke. That was insane to begin
    with and will NOT make Canada look better to the
    USA.

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  • From Gronk@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 1 23:11:06 2025
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    c186282 wrote:
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14635371/canada-donald-trump-poll-conservative-leader-pierre-poilievre.html


    Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada's Conservative Party, seemed
    to have the race for prime minister on lock just a few months ago.

    At the start of this year, the Liberals were in turmoil. Justin
    Trudeau announced his resignation in January once it became clear
    he had lost the confidence of Canadians.

    Back then, Poilievre and the Conservatives enjoyed a lead of more
    than 20 percentage points over the Liberals.

    The Conservatives reached their peak level of support on January
    20, the day Donald Trump was inaugurated as president for the
    second time. It's been all downhill from there.

    Three months later, the Liberals under new Prime Minister Mark
    Carney have about 43 percent support, while the Conservatives
    have fallen to around 38 percent.

    . . .

      MORE leftysocialist ???

    No, more NORMAL. No wild FELONdent BS

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