

No, he mitigated the damage you did to yourselves.


No, he mitigated the damage you did to yourselves.


The Canadian banking system is different, by design, which left Canada relatively unscathed during the financial meltdown. Guess who Canada’s central banker was during all that? Mark Carney.


Until they go on a nationwide general strike, sustained until it reaches its objective, they are condoning the administration


What a pissant he is.


lol. Here we go. Here we fucking go!


Read the article, people.
He’s actually taking a much softer stance on Canada, and that’s worth paying attention to.
Oh, I’m not saying he has benevolent intentions toward Canada, lol.
But he’s not looking to get us particularly riled either.
One, he wants to keep tensions with Europe away from his border.
Two, he is deathly afraid that real Americans that haven’t drunk his kool-aid will have a place to flee, regroup and fight.


Those who can, stock up like you should have already for a national disaster. Maybe double.
Then stock up again for donations to food banks and soup kitchens.
If a general strike did happen, it would take less time than eviction proceedings for any given household.
And they can’t fire and evict everyone. The point of a general strike is to demonstrate exactly that.


Schindler.


lol. Minnesota is tropical compared to the Arctic.


General strike. Nationwide.


Oh, no!
Anyway . . . What’s everyone having for lunch today?


If it turns out the shot to the face was bullet two or three, Ross is done.


The areas that get power from Canada are rural. And pretty red.


Well, the Premier of Ontario just put a 25 % surcharge on the electricity that powers millions of homes in three states. I guess they won’t have to worry about the price of eggs if they can’t afford to cook them.
FAFO


Who does?


It will affect the customers, who are rural. The states are blue, because of their cities, but the cities aren’t reliant on Canadian electricity. The rural areas are, and they vote red.
A general strike is what would be needed, because you can participate and stay home, for those who can’t or won’t pour into the streets. It also brings the economy to a halt, and that’s where the rubber meets the road with impeachments. Which isn’t to say any of the powers that be give a shit about economic impact to the masses. But they do care about the bottom line of their corporate overlords