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While Trump fails, Carney outsmarts him once again


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7 minutes ago, Keep Right said:

"Carney was elected to do one thing, and it took him four months on the job to FAIL!"

 

https://www.facebook.com/CanadaProud.org/posts/carney-was-elected-to-do-one-thing-and-it-took-him-four-months-on-the-job-to-fai/1087237506923460/

 

Carney has failed again to make a deal with Trump which will haunt him forever. Carney is a failed leader just like Justin Trudeau. So sad for the Canuks. 

It seems the Canadians have a chip on their shoulder for living in the shadow of the United States. They seem to think that they are exempt from tariffs just because they are on the cold side of the American continent. The good American citizens do not need goods from Canada and will shop for the best deal elsewhere, meanwhile, Canadians will suffer because their goods cannot compete. 

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Posted
19 minutes ago, JakeC said:

Not curious at all and you brought them up. Ask yourself why.

Why what? If I wanted one I would get one. I havent sunk that low yet, when one plumbs the final lowest depths there isnt need to go further. I still have a ways to go, I have been thinking a VIP room at an FKK.

 

I thought transgenderism was ok in your crowd. Are you a Trumper? On the Loomer fringe?

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More Anti Trump "BS!" Trumps been on a winning streak (6+ months) and doing much better than the last out to lunch President-Period.

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Posted
11 hours ago, Wingate said:

even be of political importance says something critical of him, whether that's Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, Jimmy Kimmel, Charlemagne tha God, Sen Warren, etc.

 

Sprinsteen has more followers than Jesus.

And he's talking trash to rile people up. 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

Who said that Canada doesn't have oil refineries. Is that what you read in your MAGA manual?

 

  • Number of Refineries: Canada has 16 refineries.
  • Refining Capacity: The combined refining capacity is about 1.93 million barrels per day.
  • Location: Refineries are spread across several provinces, with Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec having the largest refining capacities.
  • Products: Refineries produce a range of products, including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and other materials like asphalt and petrochemicals.
  • Key Role: Refineries are crucial for converting crude oil into usable products and meeting Canada's energy needs.

 

No one said canada didn’t have refineries. Good grief you're so lost.

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Canada and the United States share an unparalleled trade partnership that supports millions of jobs and lays a strong foundation for energy security. This relationship is exemplified by Canada's position as America's largest energy trading partner, supplying 60% of all U.S. crude oil imports, 25% of U.S. refineries’ feedstock, 99% of U.S. natural gas imports, and uranium used by nuclear reactors that help power 1 in 21 U.S. homes to name a few examples.

https://www.canadaaction.ca/canada-united-states-energy-trade-facts

 

And we'll send the tariff bill to Mexico!

 

Winning!

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Posted
10 minutes ago, JakeC said:

It's good that at least you have realised that you have sunken and that you could sink even lower.

Im almost at the human sacrifice realm.

 

11 minutes ago, JakeC said:

I prefer to not confuse myself and just live with the reality, rather than made up scenarios. Up to you.

You live with your own evident illness, Preacher.

Posted
1 hour ago, Yagoda said:

They are a G7 country because of us. 

That's true. But you could say the same thing about virtually all G7 countries. The United States sold weapons to its allies on credit to help them fight Nazi Germany - and it sat out the first 2 years of that war, thus not expending any money itself. After the war, it used a lot of that credit/debt to rebuild Japan, Europe and the UK. It did so to build societies that would follow its lead as capitalist democracies that it could eventually trade with - in other words self-interest to create stable, flourishing partners. The G7 is an indirect result of those actions. 

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Let’s clear the smoke here before the room chokes on it.

 

The so-called Northern Corridor you’re hanging your whole “Canada outflanks Trump” sermon on? It doesn’t exist.


Global Affairs Canada has already said outright there’s no such project or agreement with Mexico. Zero. Nada. The $120 billion “superhighway” and the magic 2028 launch date are inventions from breathless media pieces, not government plans or signed deals.

 

Even if it were real — and it’s not — here’s what you’d be staring down:

No shovel, no route, no law. Transnational projects require binding agreements, regulatory approval, and funding. This has none.

 

Glacial timelines. The Trans Mountain expansion — 1,150 km of pipe — took over a decade and quadrupled in cost. This fantasy corridor would be 6× bigger and 10× messier.

 

The only “Northern Corridor” on paper is a Canadian infrastructure concept — 7,000 km of road, rail, and pipelines — still in the study phase with no start date, no budget approvals, and no political consensus.

 

Decade-plus build time. Even if Ottawa and Mexico City green-lit it tomorrow, you’d be lucky to see a ribbon-cutting before the late 2030s.

 

So no, there’s no billion-dollar “economic dagger” hovering over Washington’s neck. What you’ve got is a political daydream dressed up as a masterstroke — which makes your “Trump just got outplayed” narrative about as grounded as a moon base PowerPoint.

 

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By the way - what do you think the chances would be of carbon energy based infrastructure being built through Canadian tribal lands without legal challenge? 

 

Just unbelievable you all fell for this troll. 

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11 minutes ago, theblether said:

Global Affairs Canada has already said outright there’s no such project or agreement with Mexico. Zero. Nada.

 

You know what it means when governments collude in denying reports.........

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25 minutes ago, mikebike said:

@Yagoda still waiting for anything vaguely resembling a coherent response. Why will you respond to others but not the one who has crushed you in this thread? Are you just a wimpy , snowflake, weakling who only responds when y'all think you're winning? Common loser, reply to my posts. There's at least 10 that you have wimped out on. Where's the clever party line? Where are your testicles? Oh right, you only responds to the lowest hanging fruit, not anyone who actually knows anything 😎🤣 silly little mouthpiece you are .

Whats your coherent question LOL. 

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34 minutes ago, Tug said:

I suspect in this case we see a man who’s family kicked him out and he’s making a fringe digital nomad living trolling….Just my guess either way it’s 😞 but entertaining in a way he comes up with some new nonsense words from time to time!there’s that lol 

Oh look at the big "yo mama" hater LOL. Im in your head, America hater LOL

Posted
1 hour ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

As good as Trump the environmentalist?

 

President Trump directed agencies that regulate energy and the environment to sunset a wide array of environmental protections in an executive order issued Wednesday night.

He ordered agencies including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Energy Department, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement and Fish and Wildlife Service to amend regulations so that they expire by October 2026.

The order applies to all regulations issued under laws governing things like energy appliance standards, mining and offshore drilling — as well as regulations issued under the Endangered Species Act.

 

https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5242921-trump-executive-order-environmental-protections-sunset/

Time to get rid of the global warming bs

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

 

If that's not an economic dagger, I don't know what is.

Its called an excuse. To paraphrase one of the leaders of your movement: How many F35s does Canada have?

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4 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

I think Canada, among a list of other countries, are cancelling their orders for the F35

Someone wanna help bro out here?

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