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    This exciting week, the man who would be king of everything made his first pronouncements. Greenland should be purchased by the United States. Canada should sell itself to the US. The Gulf of Mexico should be renamed ‘Gulf of America.’ Trump has started a scramble of imperial rebranding. France wants the return of what was...
  • @Observator
    Daily it becomes clearer how the Don has been allowed back into the White House: he's well on his way to matching Senile Jo's grasp of reality.

    Replies: @Tennessee Jed

    Trump has just announced he’s going to rehabilitate Pluto back to full planet status.

  • Daily it becomes clearer how the Don has been allowed back into the White House: he’s well on his way to matching Senile Jo’s grasp of reality.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Tennessee Jed
    @Observator

    Trump has just announced he's going to rehabilitate Pluto back to full planet status.
  • @meamjojo
    The USA should "acquire" all land in the western hemisphere, including Greenland, Canada, Central America, South America, the Galapagos Islands, the Falkland islands and all the Caribbean islands.

    Then divide these properties all up into states. We will have to shorten the bars on our flag because there will be too many state stars but we can hold a contest for a good look.

    As for Britain, sorry. You'll need to pull a Lost and move your island to the western hemisphere. Since you can't fit in the Gulf of America, perhaps you can place yourselves between Hawaii and CA?

    As for Ireland, you can go to hell, you piece of crap Hamas supporters!

    Replies: @CT, @Pythas

    Hey kike your a god-damn idiot. You back to asia you trash.

  • Historic relics like the Panama and Suez canals need be renamed ‘Trumpways’ and put under the control of the New York Port Authority.

    Will they then be sold to Lucky Larry for demolition?

    •ï¿½Agree: Liza
  • @CT
    @meamjojo

    Ireland Hamas supporters? Not quite. But your war criminals Netanyahu, Gallant, every previous PM, et al, facilitated the creation of Hamas and supported it financially into 20023. They also knew about its plans to attack on October 7th at least one year in advance (as confirmed from official, primary Israeli documentation) but chose to not defend their southern border. Why is that I wonder??

    The little Palestinian kids being shredded into pieces, starved to death, frozen to death, orphaned, traumatized, incinerated, whose limbs have been amputated, the ten of thousands of Palestinians hostages being raped and tortured and on an on. What do these innocents have to do with Hamas?

    The views you express are a-historical and morally repugnant, but your deep-seated racism, ingrained from early Zionist indoctrination and sustained through adulthood, won’t allow you to see other people as human beings. And certainly not Palestinians who are Semitic and indigenous to the ancient lands your vile Apartheid regime is now destroying.

    Replies: @Leif, @meamjojo

    “What do these innocents have to do with Hamas?”

    There are few to no “innocents” in Gaza. This is their fate for the choices their parents made to live with, support and benefit from terrorists!

    If “civilians†vote for and elect a terrorist group to represent them as their government, then they should expect that they will also get caught up in any retribution for terrorist acts undertaken by the terrorists that their society embraces.

    The bible has an applicable proverb: “you reap what you sowâ€.

    Put your tear stained handkerchiefs away and stop referring to Gaza civilians as “innocents”!

    Instead, use what is happening in Gaza as a teachable moment for the proverb that “actions have consequencesâ€, pointing out that those consequences may cost one, their family and their friends their life directly through war actions or indirectly through resultant lack of food and medical treatment.

    Indeed, “the sins of the fathers are visited upon the childrenâ€, which means that the children, even across multiple generations, must suffer for the choices their parents make.

    This should impart the lesson that parents should be mindful of the choices they make. No choice is made in a vacuum.

  • Leif says:
    @CT
    @meamjojo

    Ireland Hamas supporters? Not quite. But your war criminals Netanyahu, Gallant, every previous PM, et al, facilitated the creation of Hamas and supported it financially into 20023. They also knew about its plans to attack on October 7th at least one year in advance (as confirmed from official, primary Israeli documentation) but chose to not defend their southern border. Why is that I wonder??

    The little Palestinian kids being shredded into pieces, starved to death, frozen to death, orphaned, traumatized, incinerated, whose limbs have been amputated, the ten of thousands of Palestinians hostages being raped and tortured and on an on. What do these innocents have to do with Hamas?

    The views you express are a-historical and morally repugnant, but your deep-seated racism, ingrained from early Zionist indoctrination and sustained through adulthood, won’t allow you to see other people as human beings. And certainly not Palestinians who are Semitic and indigenous to the ancient lands your vile Apartheid regime is now destroying.

    Replies: @Leif, @meamjojo

    Nah, do not be too harsh on meamie-man…

    While I seriously wonder why you (anyone) ever would engage seriously masochistically (and utterly futilely as experience will show anyone, please try it out) in/with anything posted by this obvious hasbara operative, please do not scare him away!

    Can you imagine how arduous it would be having to convince people about that comically retarded jewish mind-set and search around for live-examples and quotes all the time?

    Respect and thanks so much to him for doing all that for us, daily and even totally for free (shattering part of my prejudice against jewish people right there…).

    Please do not endanger that beautifully working synergy of him interacting in the TUR forum!

    •ï¿½Thanks: meamjojo
  • He may not be entirely serious about this. Attacks he gets over Greenland or Canada or Panama are attacks he’s not getting from more serious policy plans

  • Trump will declare himself “Dictator in Chief” and cancel all future elections

  • Anon[292] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:

    Gaza Strip, once he figures out what to do with its wretched inhabitants, almost 50,000 of whom have been killed and another 100,000 wounded …

    Not even fucking close.

    More like 280,000 killed… 300,000 injured… 1,000,000 starved to the point of permanent organ damage.

    If it was the other way around, and Jews were the ones being killed, they would claim 66 million dead.

  • CT says:
    @meamjojo
    The USA should "acquire" all land in the western hemisphere, including Greenland, Canada, Central America, South America, the Galapagos Islands, the Falkland islands and all the Caribbean islands.

    Then divide these properties all up into states. We will have to shorten the bars on our flag because there will be too many state stars but we can hold a contest for a good look.

    As for Britain, sorry. You'll need to pull a Lost and move your island to the western hemisphere. Since you can't fit in the Gulf of America, perhaps you can place yourselves between Hawaii and CA?

    As for Ireland, you can go to hell, you piece of crap Hamas supporters!

    Replies: @CT, @Pythas

    Ireland Hamas supporters? Not quite. But your war criminals Netanyahu, Gallant, every previous PM, et al, facilitated the creation of Hamas and supported it financially into 20023. They also knew about its plans to attack on October 7th at least one year in advance (as confirmed from official, primary Israeli documentation) but chose to not defend their southern border. Why is that I wonder??

    The little Palestinian kids being shredded into pieces, starved to death, frozen to death, orphaned, traumatized, incinerated, whose limbs have been amputated, the ten of thousands of Palestinians hostages being raped and tortured and on an on. What do these innocents have to do with Hamas?

    The views you express are a-historical and morally repugnant, but your deep-seated racism, ingrained from early Zionist indoctrination and sustained through adulthood, won’t allow you to see other people as human beings. And certainly not Palestinians who are Semitic and indigenous to the ancient lands your vile Apartheid regime is now destroying.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Leif
    @CT

    Nah, do not be too harsh on meamie-man...

    While I seriously wonder why you (anyone) ever would engage seriously masochistically (and utterly futilely as experience will show anyone, please try it out) in/with anything posted by this obvious hasbara operative, please do not scare him away!

    Can you imagine how arduous it would be having to convince people about that comically retarded jewish mind-set and search around for live-examples and quotes all the time?

    Respect and thanks so much to him for doing all that for us, daily and even totally for free (shattering part of my prejudice against jewish people right there...).

    Please do not endanger that beautifully working synergy of him interacting in the TUR forum!
    , @meamjojo
    @CT


    "What do these innocents have to do with Hamas?"
    �
    There are few to no "innocents" in Gaza. This is their fate for the choices their parents made to live with, support and benefit from terrorists!

    If “civilians†vote for and elect a terrorist group to represent them as their government, then they should expect that they will also get caught up in any retribution for terrorist acts undertaken by the terrorists that their society embraces.

    The bible has an applicable proverb: “you reap what you sowâ€.

    Put your tear stained handkerchiefs away and stop referring to Gaza civilians as "innocents"!

    Instead, use what is happening in Gaza as a teachable moment for the proverb that “actions have consequencesâ€, pointing out that those consequences may cost one, their family and their friends their life directly through war actions or indirectly through resultant lack of food and medical treatment.

    Indeed, “the sins of the fathers are visited upon the childrenâ€, which means that the children, even across multiple generations, must suffer for the choices their parents make.

    This should impart the lesson that parents should be mindful of the choices they make. No choice is made in a vacuum.
  • This is how democracy works: some popular/astroturfed figure comes into office, stays for as long as he is tolerated, ruins everything, then leaves office in shame for some new asshole to come in and start the process over again. Does anyone think the next leader of Canada will be better? No one thinks that. In...
  • This exciting week, the man who would be king of everything made his first pronouncements. Greenland should be purchased by the United States. Canada should sell itself to the US. The Gulf of Mexico should be renamed ‘Gulf of America.’ Trump has started a scramble of imperial rebranding. France wants the return of what was...
  • The acquisition of Alaska from Russia in 1867 was widely derided at the time. Actually, it’s worth recalling this fact when historians excoriate President Andrew Johnson, often rated WPO (Worst President Ever) before Joe Biden came along, largely because of his anti-radical Republican (and pro-constitution) sympathies during Reconstruction.

    Today we get it. Though thinly-populated, Alaska is an important state. Those frozen wastelands contain a lot more than meets the eye. I doubt it will happen, but if the US could annex Greenland and Canada, it would be, as Trump might say, “Huge.” I wouldn’t take all of Canada, however. I’d eschew the socialist sinkholes of Ontario, Quebec, and the East Coast provinces but the more “based” provinces (e.g., Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta) would be assets.

    One of Russia’s greatest assets is its sheer size. If the US could add Greenland and parts of Canada, our future would be assured. Admittedly, given the current state of the US, Greenland would likely prefer to remain part of Denmark or go it alone. It’s not inconceivable that Canada will go broke and break apart; if so, the aforementioned provinces might be ripe for the plucking…assuming the US doesn’t go broke before Canada.

  • The USA should “acquire” all land in the western hemisphere, including Greenland, Canada, Central America, South America, the Galapagos Islands, the Falkland islands and all the Caribbean islands.

    Then divide these properties all up into states. We will have to shorten the bars on our flag because there will be too many state stars but we can hold a contest for a good look.

    As for Britain, sorry. You’ll need to pull a Lost and move your island to the western hemisphere. Since you can’t fit in the Gulf of America, perhaps you can place yourselves between Hawaii and CA?

    As for Ireland, you can go to hell, you piece of crap Hamas supporters!

    •ï¿½Replies: @CT
    @meamjojo

    Ireland Hamas supporters? Not quite. But your war criminals Netanyahu, Gallant, every previous PM, et al, facilitated the creation of Hamas and supported it financially into 20023. They also knew about its plans to attack on October 7th at least one year in advance (as confirmed from official, primary Israeli documentation) but chose to not defend their southern border. Why is that I wonder??

    The little Palestinian kids being shredded into pieces, starved to death, frozen to death, orphaned, traumatized, incinerated, whose limbs have been amputated, the ten of thousands of Palestinians hostages being raped and tortured and on an on. What do these innocents have to do with Hamas?

    The views you express are a-historical and morally repugnant, but your deep-seated racism, ingrained from early Zionist indoctrination and sustained through adulthood, won’t allow you to see other people as human beings. And certainly not Palestinians who are Semitic and indigenous to the ancient lands your vile Apartheid regime is now destroying.

    Replies: @Leif, @meamjojo
    , @Pythas
    @meamjojo

    Hey kike your a god-damn idiot. You back to asia you trash.
  • Seizing the Panama Canal by force actually makes logical sense. Surrendering that was just goofy and retarded. It was built by Americans after America bought the land, then they just handed it over to foreigners for literally no reason. Greenland though? Threatening to invade and annex Greenland is funny, and it would be funny if...
  • @Eric Novak
    @Observator

    Claiming that what happened in the 18th Century is somehow relevant in the 21st is not learning anything from history.

    Replies: @Derh.

    It is, as it shows the determination by Canadians to not be a part of the US.

    Also, the soviets invaded Afghanistan despite the fate of the British.

  • @Pbar
    @EliteCommInc.

    "Unless Russia gets out of Ukraine entirely Russia wins and we have taken a serius hit to our force projection and leadership"

    I am no scholar of international affairs, but when the citizenry were all talking about how great it was that we could deal a blow to Russia through funding this "proxy war", my first thought was: Then what, when Russia wins, as it inevitably will, and we give up on Ukraine. How stupid do we look then? It will be one more piece of evidence that being an ally of ours is no guarantee of anything. It will be one more blow to whatever little bit of prestige we have in the world.

    Replies: @Anonymous534, @Ann Nonny Mouse

    When Russia wins there will be no USA, no mammal life in North America, so Americans will have nothing to worry about, they won’t exist. Won’t that be nice, having nothing to worry about?

  • @follyofwar
    @Notsofast

    If I had a choice (which I don't), I'd much rather see Trump try to retake the Panama Canal or annex Greenland than to continue to fund the insane US-instigated, Biden-approved, Russia-Ukraine slaughter.

    Replies: @Biff

    So many Jews wanting to steal shit that doesn’t belong to them it’s hard to keep up, and then we have Unz commentators getting in on the act.

  • This exciting week, the man who would be king of everything made his first pronouncements. Greenland should be purchased by the United States. Canada should sell itself to the US. The Gulf of Mexico should be renamed ‘Gulf of America.’ Trump has started a scramble of imperial rebranding. France wants the return of what was...
  • Gulf of America?

    Call it ‘Gulf of Trump’.

    Call the US ‘Trumpland’.

  • Seizing the Panama Canal by force actually makes logical sense. Surrendering that was just goofy and retarded. It was built by Americans after America bought the land, then they just handed it over to foreigners for literally no reason. Greenland though? Threatening to invade and annex Greenland is funny, and it would be funny if...
  • Seriously, one of the reasons why we supported and voted for Donald Trump is that we supported keeping the present geopolitical conception of the United States intact. That means, the lower 48 states, Alaska and Hawaii. No more, no less.

    My word doesn’t mean much, but I support independence with commonwealth status for Puerto Rico. Also for American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Northern Marianas and Guam. If the fact that the people of the District of Columbia cannot vote a U.S. representative, a U.S. senator and other offices is such a problem, give the territory of the federal district back the Maryland from whence it came. That is the historical precedent and the reasonable solution.

    Of course there are some people who are going to flip the race card particularly over the idea of giving the federal district back to Maryland. The precedent is that the part of the original federal district on the Virginia side of the Potomac was given back to Virginia in the pre-Civil War era.

    Yeah, they’re going start screaming about the legacy of slavery. You just have to get back in their face and tell them, no, you can’t make everything about the legacy of slavery. The problem is, no matter what you do, the legacy of slavery will always be there.

    I don’t know what Trump’s motives are. Greenland is not changing hands. Canada is not going to become a U.S. state. The term Gulf of Mexico is an established geographical place name. The existence of Greenland and Canada are not threats to the United State. Nor is the fact that the gulf to the south is called the Gulf of Mexico a threat. The open southern border is a threat. The schemes to dismember the geopolitical conception of the United States for the sake of new vote plantations is a threat.

    The displacement of the native-born in professional occupations and in the advanced academic programs which qualify people these occupations is a problem. So is the displacement of the native born for other occupation.

    People like to wonder, what is the hill to die on. Well, this is the hill to die on. If you don’t get off the dime and hold this hill, you will die anyway. Especially, you need to support independence for the American overseas territories. Leave things as they are and someday the other side will make all of these territories states, and with that they will get permanent control of the Senate at a minimum. Ten senators. Seven U.S representatives. Seventeen electoral votes

    Watch out.

  • This exciting week, the man who would be king of everything made his first pronouncements. Greenland should be purchased by the United States. Canada should sell itself to the US. The Gulf of Mexico should be renamed ‘Gulf of America.’ Trump has started a scramble of imperial rebranding. France wants the return of what was...
  • You forgot to give Ukraine and all the Eastern Bloc countries back to Russia.

  • Seizing the Panama Canal by force actually makes logical sense. Surrendering that was just goofy and retarded. It was built by Americans after America bought the land, then they just handed it over to foreigners for literally no reason. Greenland though? Threatening to invade and annex Greenland is funny, and it would be funny if...
  • @Anon
    Does anyone remember what the Father of the Vaccine, Donald Warp Speed Trump, said about Russia's "annexation" of Crimea?

    Replies: @Anymike

    No, I don’t. And it would be nice if you told us.

  • This is how democracy works: some popular/astroturfed figure comes into office, stays for as long as he is tolerated, ruins everything, then leaves office in shame for some new asshole to come in and start the process over again. Does anyone think the next leader of Canada will be better? No one thinks that. In...
  • @eah
    >“internal battlesâ€

    One of the worst things about politics today is the constant dishonesty -- I think 'internal battles' means current polling indicates his party cannot win the next election with him as its leading candidate, and there is no reasonable prospect of that changing -- and since the parasites want to continue feeding off the host, Trudeau has to go.

    The real question is, how did a faggot like Justin Trudeau become PM in the first place? -- personally, I think without question the answer is, due to the votes of women -- in fact, I would not be surprised at all if he still enjoyed majority support among women, certainly women in his own party.

    I liken him to Chesa Buodin, who was first elected, then fairly quickly recalled, as DA in San Francisco -- watching it at the time, the most striking feature of his campaign was that at literally every event, he was surrounded by adoring women (for example).

    Unless you get women out of politics, including taking away the vote, the West will continue to decline.

    Replies: @Alden, @Sharonbaron, @Looger, @eah

    >the West will continue to decline

    Pretty damning, even if only half of it were literally true (of course literally all of it is literally true):

    Female Leadership Has Destroyed Los Angeles

  • Seizing the Panama Canal by force actually makes logical sense. Surrendering that was just goofy and retarded. It was built by Americans after America bought the land, then they just handed it over to foreigners for literally no reason. Greenland though? Threatening to invade and annex Greenland is funny, and it would be funny if...
  • @Darkwing
    Trump has lost it completely. Telling the world he would use force, in short start a war just to please his FAT ego. If Trump trys it and congress does not take him out then they are all in it together

    Replies: @Fuckthatshit

    Economical force. Words matter. He said he would not use military force.

  • @Harold Smith
    @Wokechoke

    If so, trump is a "troll" who's basically waving a gun around while making threats. Things being what they are in the world today, his "trolling" is putting all life on earth at risk.

    Replies: @Wokechoke
  • @Wokechoke
    @Franz

    He’s literally a Troll.

    One theory about Trolls btw was that the Norse were describing Inuits.

    Replies: @Harold Smith

    If so, trump is a “troll” who’s basically waving a gun around while making threats. Things being what they are in the world today, his “trolling” is putting all life on earth at risk.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Wokechoke
    @Harold Smith

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BEDqtfLZUA


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIngQq2uZj8
  • @Observator
    Talk about learning nothing from history. US forces invaded Canada seven times in 1775-1813 but each time they were met by determined resistance to their kindly offer of liberation from the unspeakable tyranny of old King George. The brilliant tactician General Brock neatly repelled several of these comic-opera conquest attempts. One of Canada’s national heroes is Laura Secord, who hiked 32 km through a dark forest to warn Canadian defenders “the Americans are coming!†Britain allowed the foolish Americans to save face after their humiliating failure in the War of 1812 by extracting a pledge never to invade Canada again, in return for a cessation of hostilities and the withdrawal of the Royal Navy blockading squadrons.

    Replies: @Robert in El Toro, @Eric Novak

    Claiming that what happened in the 18th Century is somehow relevant in the 21st is not learning anything from history.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Derh.
    @Eric Novak

    It is, as it shows the determination by Canadians to not be a part of the US.

    Also, the soviets invaded Afghanistan despite the fate of the British.
  • @Pbar
    @EliteCommInc.

    "Unless Russia gets out of Ukraine entirely Russia wins and we have taken a serius hit to our force projection and leadership"

    I am no scholar of international affairs, but when the citizenry were all talking about how great it was that we could deal a blow to Russia through funding this "proxy war", my first thought was: Then what, when Russia wins, as it inevitably will, and we give up on Ukraine. How stupid do we look then? It will be one more piece of evidence that being an ally of ours is no guarantee of anything. It will be one more blow to whatever little bit of prestige we have in the world.

    Replies: @Anonymous534, @Ann Nonny Mouse

    It will be one more piece of evidence that being an ally of ours is no guarantee of anything.

    Oh, it is. It’s a guarantee of one’s certain death and destruction.

    “It may be dangerous to be America’s enemy, but to be America’s friend is fatal”

    – Henry Kissinger

  • @HT
    @John Johnson


    What kind of security gain is there from Greenland?
    �
    Natural resources mean security and prosperity. What America has been doing since WWII is pissing our money away on Jew boondoggles like Israel and other idiocy like Vietnam and Ukraine. Time to move on.

    Replies: @Hapalong Cassidy

    How does one get to these natural resources, as 95% of the island is covered by impenetrable ice?

  • @Wokechoke
    @meamjojo

    We?

    Replies: @meamjojo

    Yes “We” but not “You”.

  • epebble says:

    Instead of all the butt of jokes real estate ‘deals’ he is yapping about, he can become a consequential President doing some serious work with Mexico: Make Mexico extremely attractive to return for all the illegals (and may be legals and even some Mexican-Americans, why not?). At the minimum, it will save the estimated 1 Trillion dollars to deport all illegals, if it works. My proposal is this: we offer 0% tariff (yes zero tariff) on all value-added production imported from Mexico. Everybody else, except Canada, gets 100% or more to start and reaches 1000% in 10 years. i.e. Nothing ever comes to North America past 2035. You will hear the sucking sounds of production moving from China to relocate to Mexico and the demand for labor skyrocket in Mexico. Why would Jose wait outside Home Depot in Cold Boston or Chicago instead of working in a factory in Mexico for comparable wages? Just make it impossible to make anything in China and earn a cent of profit by bringing it to U.S.

  • This is how democracy works: some popular/astroturfed figure comes into office, stays for as long as he is tolerated, ruins everything, then leaves office in shame for some new asshole to come in and start the process over again. Does anyone think the next leader of Canada will be better? No one thinks that. In...
  • Liza says:
    @Kingsmeg
    @Looger


    I invite Turdeau to introduce more chaos.
    �
    I believe something big is indeed planned to start in the next few weeks, possibly Jan 20, but anytime before summer. I think that's why they instructed EU leaders under their control to hang on to power at all costs, so they had reliable puppets in almost the entire EU for what is about to start. Trudeau got the same order, which is why he pulled this 'resigning' stunt to hide the fact that he prorogued Parliament and is refusing to budge.

    Replies: @Liza

    Trudeau got the same order, which is why he pulled this ‘resigning’ stunt to hide the fact that he prorogued Parliament and is refusing to budge.

    Help me out here; not sure how that system works. If Parliament is suspended for a while, how can Trudeau and his bunch pass any legislation?

  • Seizing the Panama Canal by force actually makes logical sense. Surrendering that was just goofy and retarded. It was built by Americans after America bought the land, then they just handed it over to foreigners for literally no reason. Greenland though? Threatening to invade and annex Greenland is funny, and it would be funny if...
  • to address the first dumb fuck statement: the canal was built by laborers who were from the west indies. “america” didn’t build shit any more than musk “builds” his shitty EVs.

    as for the second dumb fuck troll spew:

    Obviously, the US could annex Canada, and most Canadians would likely support it, because even though America has very little freedom, it has more than Canada.

    no it can’t, no they don’t and no it doesn’t. the US already “annexed” canada with NAFTA (aka Now America’s Fucking That Ass) but any grabbing in the fashion of russia “annexing” crimea would be pointless and fucking stupid. this country is a bunch of dumb capitalist fucks (redundant) who gave up their sovereignty to the same stateless mammonite cunts who run the US. it would be like taiwan “annexing” taiwan. they’d still get paid to suck israeli cock but the money would be a different color. or colour.

    no one here wants to swim toward the sinking ship. other than alberta cousin fuckers who can’t read well enough to figure out maps anyway. give up legal weed and free health care to become part of a third world shit hole? awesome! 40 million new people who want to luigi a health care CEO in the street.

    as for americans having “freedom” that’s peak retard even for you.

  • @Franz
    Trump -- the second president in a row with dementia?

    The dumb ass was elected to fix this country, not grab loose real estate everywhere else.

    Stupid, evil, or just senile?

    Replies: @Wokechoke

    He’s literally a Troll.

    One theory about Trolls btw was that the Norse were describing Inuits.

    •ï¿½Thanks: Franz
    •ï¿½Replies: @Harold Smith
    @Wokechoke

    If so, trump is a "troll" who's basically waving a gun around while making threats. Things being what they are in the world today, his "trolling" is putting all life on earth at risk.

    Replies: @Wokechoke
  • @arbeit macht frei
    @John Johnson

    the ice sheet in greenland is melting. when it's gone trump plans to install a marina, hotel, and golf course.

    Replies: @Wokechoke, @Tallest Skil

    Anthropogenic global warming is a hoax. There is no melting ice sheet. You’re completely insane.

  • Biff says:

    Greenland though? Threatening to invade and annex Greenland is funny, and it would be funny if it happened, but I’m not really following along with why you would do that.

    If you’re just going to annex anything, then you should annex things that are useful.

    You sound like a Jew – stealing shit that doesn’t belong to you is righteous and fun. Yuk!

  • Trump — the second president in a row with dementia?

    The dumb ass was elected to fix this country, not grab loose real estate everywhere else.

    Stupid, evil, or just senile?

    •ï¿½Replies: @Wokechoke
    @Franz

    He’s literally a Troll.

    One theory about Trolls btw was that the Norse were describing Inuits.

    Replies: @Harold Smith
  • @arbeit macht frei
    @John Johnson

    the ice sheet in greenland is melting. when it's gone trump plans to install a marina, hotel, and golf course.

    Replies: @Wokechoke, @Tallest Skil

    And a brothel full of fleeing Ukie women.

  • @Shitposter_in Chief
    After a decade of Trump, how are people still not getting it?

    He's not going to invade, he's trolling them and going to get some form of concession. He doesn't want Canada, but there's a good chance he's trying to make them dance and possibly redo USMCA.

    Panama will make some sort of concession. Denmark, who knows

    Replies: @bobby pellit, @Pbar, @Wokechoke

    It’s fascinating trollery:

    Recall Boris Johnson talking about building a bridge between Scotland and Ireland as he was elected right after Brexit?

    Lol.

  • @meamjojo
    If Putin can do it to Ukraine, then we should be able to annex what we want in the Western hemisphere.

    Power makes right, yes?

    Replies: @Wokechoke

    We?

    •ï¿½Replies: @meamjojo
    @Wokechoke

    Yes "We" but not "You".
  • Donald Trump is refusing to rule out using American military force to retake control of the Panama Canal and seize Greenland, citing economic security as a driving factor.

    This would not be the first time the USA acquired territory from Denmark. The US acquired (what is now called) the US Virgin Islands from Denmark in 1917:

    “Previously known as the Danish West Indies of the Kingdom of Denmark–Norway (from 1754 to 1814) and the independent Kingdom of Denmark (from 1814 to 1917), they were sold to the United States by Denmark for $25,000,000 in the 1917”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Virgin_Islands

  • @Observator
    Talk about learning nothing from history. US forces invaded Canada seven times in 1775-1813 but each time they were met by determined resistance to their kindly offer of liberation from the unspeakable tyranny of old King George. The brilliant tactician General Brock neatly repelled several of these comic-opera conquest attempts. One of Canada’s national heroes is Laura Secord, who hiked 32 km through a dark forest to warn Canadian defenders “the Americans are coming!†Britain allowed the foolish Americans to save face after their humiliating failure in the War of 1812 by extracting a pledge never to invade Canada again, in return for a cessation of hostilities and the withdrawal of the Royal Navy blockading squadrons.

    Replies: @Robert in El Toro, @Eric Novak

    The US in those early formative years was a ant compared to what it is today military wise. It was not able to keep the Brits away from burning down the White House either, whereas today the British would have zero chance of repeating such a act if they wanted to today.

    The clock has to be fast forwarded to around the time of the Mexican-American war for when White Americans began to dominate North America in both military and economic terms. By the time of the end of the US Civil War, it would have had a good shot of taking over Canada if it wanted to do so. Canada’s pop was only 3 and a half million people while the US north had more than 30 million people and roughly 500,000 veterans of the Civil War with years of active military experience.

    The further you go up until today, the more powerful the US has become military wise while the rest of the world except for China [and Russia at times] has stagnated or become weaker. Canada is extremely weak today, it really does sit back and rely on being on the same continent as the USA as it’s excuse to not devote money to it’s own military.

  • This is how democracy works: some popular/astroturfed figure comes into office, stays for as long as he is tolerated, ruins everything, then leaves office in shame for some new asshole to come in and start the process over again. Does anyone think the next leader of Canada will be better? No one thinks that. In...
  • @Piffle
    @I have Your 6


    But to create a techno-feudalistic state where we will be the serfs.
    �
    We already are to a great extent. People keep predicting what already exists. However, at some point, the elites ability to govern will collapse. Then things get really interesting. We may pine for the days of surveillance cameras.

    I will also add here that much of these shenanigans are possible in Northern European like countries thanks to European tech. Europeans are still busy thinking about how to heat homes, get ready for the winter, etc. I'm not sure many of the new arrivals are ready to cope without a helping hand from their slowly eroding surrounding European society.

    Montreal or Calgary in winter is not a place to mess around and find out. How long mulitculturalism exists without a real governing authority or help from the pale among us at is an open question.

    Replies: @HdC

    Let the fuckers freeze in the dark. REAL Canadians know how to deal with th climate.

  • Seizing the Panama Canal by force actually makes logical sense. Surrendering that was just goofy and retarded. It was built by Americans after America bought the land, then they just handed it over to foreigners for literally no reason. Greenland though? Threatening to invade and annex Greenland is funny, and it would be funny if...
  • If Putin can do it to Ukraine, then we should be able to annex what we want in the Western hemisphere.

    Power makes right, yes?

    •ï¿½Replies: @Wokechoke
    @meamjojo

    We?

    Replies: @meamjojo
  • @Aragorn
    The foam shewing incarnation of Adolf Hitler Rothschild of course wants to attack the World !
    It will be sufficient for the "US" death cults suicide, no less ! Biggest death cult in the World !
    Needs a big War. A perfect psychological copy of the mentally disturbed crusader in Germany ;-)

    I have see many on this site that do not understand that Adolf Hitler Rothschild was a suicidal shit, forced onto Europe by finance from family Bush. It looks like you have get your own copycat ;-)
    Dr Strangelove back him up ! Full hand of mad "Scientists" and greedy art collectors. A perfect copy of nazi Germany, except much more successful in wipe out native people.

    Replies: @HdC

    You’re full of bull droppings.

  • HdC says:
    @HT
    @HdC

    Not sure what it would all actually look like but what does Canada have to lose at this point? They have suffered under similar Jew destruction in terms of culture and economics. There are reasons to criticize Trump but bold ideas like this are not them. Americans are so conditioned to policies that work against them they can't recognize ideas that would actually benefit them. Their default action is just to bitch and moan about everything.

    Replies: @HdC

    What have we, Canadians, got to lose you ask by joining your cesspool???

    Let me count the ways:

    Longer life expectancy
    Quiet way of life for those who choose so
    Decent medical care without going bankrupt
    Lower property taxes in most cities
    University education without outrageous debt after graduation

    Agreed that housing costs in the cities are outrageous but, me and mine are doing fine so there is that.

    Methinks that’ll do for now.

    •ï¿½Thanks: Ann Nonny Mouse
  • Pbar says:
    @Shitposter_in Chief
    After a decade of Trump, how are people still not getting it?

    He's not going to invade, he's trolling them and going to get some form of concession. He doesn't want Canada, but there's a good chance he's trying to make them dance and possibly redo USMCA.

    Panama will make some sort of concession. Denmark, who knows

    Replies: @bobby pellit, @Pbar, @Wokechoke

    Yes, this is Trump 101. And it’s also just business 101.

    1) Have issue with competitor/rival country/ally.
    2) Send letter telling him you are going to cancel all military and trade agreements, stop all aid, tariff the hell out of him.
    3) Rival shits his pants, calls for immediate conference.
    4) Agreements are not cancelled but are reworked on terms more favorable to you.

    Trump has been pounding the drum since 2015 or before about the fact that ALL our agreements with other countries are are terms favorable to them and crappy to us. Read hack journalist Bob Woodward’s horrible dishonest hatchet job Fear, if you want an accounting of how Trump tried to do this with South Korea, and was frustrated and subverted by his own staff, to the point of them stealing letters off his desk before he could sign them. Woodward, of course, thought the saboteurs were heroes.

  • Canadian snipers, finest in the world? Can they hit an 80-pound Palestinian tween protester in the eyeball from an armored sniper tower at the minimal safe distance of 2300 yards?

  • @Shitposter_in Chief
    After a decade of Trump, how are people still not getting it?

    He's not going to invade, he's trolling them and going to get some form of concession. He doesn't want Canada, but there's a good chance he's trying to make them dance and possibly redo USMCA.

    Panama will make some sort of concession. Denmark, who knows

    Replies: @bobby pellit, @Pbar, @Wokechoke

    I totally agree with your analysis.

    1) Trump probably wants to create the ‘North American Union’ which will extend from Alaska down to Panama – this could be why he’s instigating conflict with Canada and Panama?

    2) Trump probably wants to create the ‘North American Union’ which will also include all of the countries of the Caribbean (except Cuba) – this could be why his buddy Elon Musk is instigating conflict with the British government (who have substantial assets in the Caribbean)?

    3) He’s probably provoking the Europeans (EU) so that that he has an excuse to close the majority of the US military bases in Europe?

    Monroe Doctrine 2.0

  • @martin_2
    @HT

    You seem to forget that Greenland has Nuuk-lear weapons.

    Replies: @Pbar

    Nuuk-lear weapons.

    You mean “nookyuler”. They have nookyuler bums they could drap on us.

  • Pbar says:
    @EliteCommInc.
    Okay


    just for fun

    We could expand the US by buying some Canadian land for strategic and economic purposes, assuming Canada wants to sell it.


    Greenland?


    My father always thought giving uo the canal was unwise, unless there is some contract violation, I am not sure there's uch we can do about what they do with it. As I understand China's big play is to build a canal across Mexico.


    Unless Russia gets out of Ukraine entirely Russia wins and we have taken a serius hit to our force projection and leadership

    Replies: @Pbar

    “Unless Russia gets out of Ukraine entirely Russia wins and we have taken a serius hit to our force projection and leadership”

    I am no scholar of international affairs, but when the citizenry were all talking about how great it was that we could deal a blow to Russia through funding this “proxy war”, my first thought was: Then what, when Russia wins, as it inevitably will, and we give up on Ukraine. How stupid do we look then? It will be one more piece of evidence that being an ally of ours is no guarantee of anything. It will be one more blow to whatever little bit of prestige we have in the world.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Anonymous534
    @Pbar


    It will be one more piece of evidence that being an ally of ours is no guarantee of anything.
    �
    Oh, it is. It's a guarantee of one's certain death and destruction.

    "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal"

    - Henry Kissinger
    , @Ann Nonny Mouse
    @Pbar

    When Russia wins there will be no USA, no mammal life in North America, so Americans will have nothing to worry about, they won't exist. Won't that be nice, having nothing to worry about?
  • This is how democracy works: some popular/astroturfed figure comes into office, stays for as long as he is tolerated, ruins everything, then leaves office in shame for some new asshole to come in and start the process over again. Does anyone think the next leader of Canada will be better? No one thinks that. In...
  • Piffle says:
    @I have Your 6
    For most people who remember (or think of ) Canada as a great place, with polite police, law-abiding citizens, a caring common-sense based society. Things have dramatically changed.

    The speed and the breadth of change has been bewildering. Canada is morphing from:
    - a middle-class, Christian nation (yes superficially it still is for a a few more years but the momentum created by trudeau's malignant fiscal, monetary, migration, and ideological policies has created a painful and anti-western future that cannot be altered)
    to
    -a polyglot society filled with angry and discontent third world silos....clamouring for more political voice, government handouts, and representation.

    I witnessed this transformation, in "bits". And maybe this is why I was able to "see" a change. As many of my Canadian friends refused to acknowledge what was obviously true.

    I had been absent form the country for a number of years. However, I would return briefly about once every year. At first the changes were minor and simply curious. But then the changes became obvious and hard to discount. For example, I saw the complexion of the big cities (primarily Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton) change, at first slowly but since 2022 at a staggering rate. Hand in hand with this has come violence, a decline in the health care system, rising homelessness, and tremendous inflation. Worse was the rise in corruption, the transformation of the police into an enforcement organization with lower hiring standards, and the media's total subservience to the CNN narrative.

    Doing business in Canada became harder and harder with droves of bureaucrats, red-tape, increasingly unproductive and inefficient forces at play (such as increased holidays), and taxes. The result, is that without government contracts or support it is hard for a SME to survive. Whereas the large companies grow and grow - naturally, there has been a flight of capital and manufacturing.

    Interestingly, this all occurred in lock step with what I have seen in the UK, Germany and France. From what I have heard, this decline has also been mirrored throughout the "5 i's".

    I do not believe it is a coincidence that these nations have all adopted greater surveillance and control mechanism over their populations, woke policies, mass migration, a common response to covid and the supposed-vaccine, and support for the Ukraine war.

    The other common factor is that many of their leaders have significant ties to the WEF and the globalist agenda. A good example of that is trudeau, who was lauded as being the best example of WEF's infiltration of western democracies. His father, despite being a multimillionaire, was a socialist and attended LSE (London School of Economics- a Fabian created institution). Unfortunately, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that many of our western leaders are puppets supporting an agenda that has had the factually: limited our civil liberties, eroded our standard of living, and impoverished many of our citizens. This has been accomplished amidst a sea of lies, false "fact-checkers", and phony politicians like trudeau. The purpose of this misdirection has not just been to enrich the oligarchs or to advance globalism. But to create a techno-feudalistic state where we will be the serfs.

    Replies: @Piffle

    But to create a techno-feudalistic state where we will be the serfs.

    We already are to a great extent. People keep predicting what already exists. However, at some point, the elites ability to govern will collapse. Then things get really interesting. We may pine for the days of surveillance cameras.

    I will also add here that much of these shenanigans are possible in Northern European like countries thanks to European tech. Europeans are still busy thinking about how to heat homes, get ready for the winter, etc. I’m not sure many of the new arrivals are ready to cope without a helping hand from their slowly eroding surrounding European society.

    Montreal or Calgary in winter is not a place to mess around and find out. How long mulitculturalism exists without a real governing authority or help from the pale among us at is an open question.

    •ï¿½Replies: @HdC
    @Piffle

    Let the fuckers freeze in the dark. REAL Canadians know how to deal with th climate.
  • Seizing the Panama Canal by force actually makes logical sense. Surrendering that was just goofy and retarded. It was built by Americans after America bought the land, then they just handed it over to foreigners for literally no reason. Greenland though? Threatening to invade and annex Greenland is funny, and it would be funny if...
  • After a decade of Trump, how are people still not getting it?

    He’s not going to invade, he’s trolling them and going to get some form of concession. He doesn’t want Canada, but there’s a good chance he’s trying to make them dance and possibly redo USMCA.

    Panama will make some sort of concession. Denmark, who knows

    •ï¿½Replies: @bobby pellit
    @Shitposter_in Chief

    I totally agree with your analysis.

    1) Trump probably wants to create the 'North American Union' which will extend from Alaska down to Panama - this could be why he's instigating conflict with Canada and Panama?

    2) Trump probably wants to create the 'North American Union' which will also include all of the countries of the Caribbean (except Cuba) - this could be why his buddy Elon Musk is instigating conflict with the British government (who have substantial assets in the Caribbean)?

    3) He's probably provoking the Europeans (EU) so that that he has an excuse to close the majority of the US military bases in Europe?

    Monroe Doctrine 2.0
    , @Pbar
    @Shitposter_in Chief

    Yes, this is Trump 101. And it's also just business 101.

    1) Have issue with competitor/rival country/ally.
    2) Send letter telling him you are going to cancel all military and trade agreements, stop all aid, tariff the hell out of him.
    3) Rival shits his pants, calls for immediate conference.
    4) Agreements are not cancelled but are reworked on terms more favorable to you.

    Trump has been pounding the drum since 2015 or before about the fact that ALL our agreements with other countries are are terms favorable to them and crappy to us. Read hack journalist Bob Woodward's horrible dishonest hatchet job Fear, if you want an accounting of how Trump tried to do this with South Korea, and was frustrated and subverted by his own staff, to the point of them stealing letters off his desk before he could sign them. Woodward, of course, thought the saboteurs were heroes.
    , @Wokechoke
    @Shitposter_in Chief

    It’s fascinating trollery:

    Recall Boris Johnson talking about building a bridge between Scotland and Ireland as he was elected right after Brexit?

    Lol.
  • @HT
    Nice to see an American leader finally wanting to act on behalf of Americans instead of Jews in Israel and Ukraine. Greater America should run from the Canal up through Greenland. Expand that Monroe Doctrine. GTFO out of the Middle East and other areas that are sucking us dry.

    Replies: @John Johnson, @HdC, @martin_2

    You seem to forget that Greenland has Nuuk-lear weapons.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Pbar
    @martin_2

    Nuuk-lear weapons.

    You mean "nookyuler". They have nookyuler bums they could drap on us.
  • I guarantee there’s gems underneath the Greenland glaciers

  • Trump is having fun or maybe he is finally losing the gumballs in his machine. People, don’t ever forget that he is first and foremost a promoter. It is in his genes. Fate has now gifted him a reality show with all of the world as a forced audience. No pesky rating system to deal with to see if you are to be renewed next year.

    I suspect that he jumped on the Panama Canal issue because Jimmy (killer rabbit) Carter who gave it away is now being Canonized beyond logic and maybe it is his way of damping down the stupid ceremony. Maybe they clashed in some way in the past.

    The Canada thing is too stupid to discuss. But discuss it they will because you see, there are bigger things brewing that shouldn’t be noticed. Use up the limited reservoir of attention span from the masses of asses.

    I have a bad feeling in my gut about the times we are living in. Inadvertent time traveler Al Bielak (the Philadelphia Experiment) stated several decades ago that the people from the future specifically mentioned 2025 as the year that the world would engage in a nuclear war.

    I don’t necessarily believe his story but find it chilling that he mentioned a specific year when the event would occur without knowing that the ingredients are in place more so than at any time since the Cuban Missile Crisis.

    It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.

    Cheers-

  • Aragorn says:

    The foam shewing incarnation of Adolf Hitler Rothschild of course wants to attack the World !
    It will be sufficient for the “US” death cults suicide, no less ! Biggest death cult in the World !
    Needs a big War. A perfect psychological copy of the mentally disturbed crusader in Germany 😉

    I have see many on this site that do not understand that Adolf Hitler Rothschild was a suicidal shit, forced onto Europe by finance from family Bush. It looks like you have get your own copycat 😉
    Dr Strangelove back him up ! Full hand of mad “Scientists” and greedy art collectors. A perfect copy of nazi Germany, except much more successful in wipe out native people.

    •ï¿½Replies: @HdC
    @Aragorn

    You're full of bull droppings.
  • More red meat blathering for the Orange Golem’s flaccid and low-IQ supporters. It’s remarkable there’s people still regarded enough to believe this crypto-jew is going to do literally anything he has promised.

  • HT says:
    @HdC
    @HT

    Why should Canada enter the USA cesspool? Canada may, arguably, not be much better off but, it is our cesspool.

    Replies: @HT

    Not sure what it would all actually look like but what does Canada have to lose at this point? They have suffered under similar Jew destruction in terms of culture and economics. There are reasons to criticize Trump but bold ideas like this are not them. Americans are so conditioned to policies that work against them they can’t recognize ideas that would actually benefit them. Their default action is just to bitch and moan about everything.

    •ï¿½Replies: @HdC
    @HT

    What have we, Canadians, got to lose you ask by joining your cesspool???

    Let me count the ways:

    Longer life expectancy
    Quiet way of life for those who choose so
    Decent medical care without going bankrupt
    Lower property taxes in most cities
    University education without outrageous debt after graduation

    Agreed that housing costs in the cities are outrageous but, me and mine are doing fine so there is that.

    Methinks that'll do for now.
  • @Rig
    How many nations are there on earth right now? Twelve you niggerloving faggots. And guess what? They’ve ALL, EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. Has had the gospel preached to them and now it’s the time that satan is loosed from the pit to deceive the niggerloving faggots of all the nations of the world. Baptize by fire much cunt? Lulz

    Replies: @Son of a Jedi

    ????

  • @John Johnson
    @HT

    What kind of security gain is there from Greenland?

    Let's hear a logical explanation.

    This is just Trump wanting to expand America like another insecure imperialist across the ocean.

    A couple men with lifelong compensation issues.

    Trump isn't as bad as Putin but this is just bizarre given all the global problems.

    GTFO out of the Middle East and other areas that are sucking us dry.

    Yea and that is definitely not happening with Trump.

    That was pretty clear when he nominated not one but TWO pro-Israel Fox TV hosts. Huckabee is on video stating that Palestine doesn't exist.

    Trump also nominated an actual homo who helped make Soros wealthy. Not making that up, verify it yourself. He wants to put a Wall St homo in charge of the money supply. A married gay with children. Trump should stop kidding around and just do a heil satan in his interviews.

    Replies: @HT, @arbeit macht frei

    the ice sheet in greenland is melting. when it’s gone trump plans to install a marina, hotel, and golf course.

    •ï¿½LOL: Voltarde, follyofwar
    •ï¿½Replies: @Wokechoke
    @arbeit macht frei

    And a brothel full of fleeing Ukie women.
    , @Tallest Skil
    @arbeit macht frei

    Anthropogenic global warming is a hoax. There is no melting ice sheet. You’re completely insane.
  • Rig says:

    How many nations are there on earth right now? Twelve you niggerloving faggots. And guess what? They’ve ALL, EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. Has had the gospel preached to them and now it’s the time that satan is loosed from the pit to deceive the niggerloving faggots of all the nations of the world. Baptize by fire much cunt? Lulz

    •ï¿½Replies: @Son of a Jedi
    @Rig

    ????
  • Piglet says:

    Notice that taking Panama and Greenland was not mentioned during the campaign. Many voters wouldn’t have supported such ideas and wouldn’t have voted for Trump had this come up during the campain.

    Also, taking back the canal would not be done for “economic security” for the US. It would be to threaten Chinese commercial shipping passing through the canal.

    It’s the same reason the US forced South Korea to evict property owners on the south side of Jeju Island, located well south of the mainland. The US wanted the location as a military “lily pad” into which the US could quickly move naval forces to threaten adjacent Chinese commercial shipping lanes. The official justification for what was done on Jeju was protection from North Korea, which is laughable. It’s as far away from North Korea as you can go while still being in South Korean territory.

    Trump claims China now runs the canal and that’s a threat to the US. If China really does run the canal, it’s not doing anything to threaten the US. The Chinese want to make money and they’re doing a good job of it. Meanwhile the US is racking up massive debt at all levels — personal, corporate and governmental, and borrows money from China.

    Is this nonsense worth more wars and even more debt? Do you want to lose your kids in more wars and go way beyond broke?

    We’re living in a G.D. madhouse with loons in charge.

  • @John Johnson
    @HT

    What kind of security gain is there from Greenland?

    Let's hear a logical explanation.

    This is just Trump wanting to expand America like another insecure imperialist across the ocean.

    A couple men with lifelong compensation issues.

    Trump isn't as bad as Putin but this is just bizarre given all the global problems.

    GTFO out of the Middle East and other areas that are sucking us dry.

    Yea and that is definitely not happening with Trump.

    That was pretty clear when he nominated not one but TWO pro-Israel Fox TV hosts. Huckabee is on video stating that Palestine doesn't exist.

    Trump also nominated an actual homo who helped make Soros wealthy. Not making that up, verify it yourself. He wants to put a Wall St homo in charge of the money supply. A married gay with children. Trump should stop kidding around and just do a heil satan in his interviews.

    Replies: @HT, @arbeit macht frei

    What kind of security gain is there from Greenland?

    Natural resources mean security and prosperity. What America has been doing since WWII is pissing our money away on Jew boondoggles like Israel and other idiocy like Vietnam and Ukraine. Time to move on.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Hapalong Cassidy
    @HT

    How does one get to these natural resources, as 95% of the island is covered by impenetrable ice?
  • This is how democracy works: some popular/astroturfed figure comes into office, stays for as long as he is tolerated, ruins everything, then leaves office in shame for some new asshole to come in and start the process over again. Does anyone think the next leader of Canada will be better? No one thinks that. In...
  • @Looger
    @anonymouseperson


    What is so sad is that in my own lifetime Canada was 98.4% white. Not even pre-1965 America was ever that white.
    �
    It's a dubious claim as the natives in Canada have been something like 7% most of my lifetime, the farther back you go that number probably increases. Likely with all the immigration it's down to 5% or so?

    Replies: @anonymouseperson

    Not at all. Google the 1961 Canadian census. Also your claim of ‘native’ being 7% is very misleading. There are vast numbers of pretendians in Canada who claim “Indian” ancestry for all the free perks and benefits that go with it. I doubt the TRUE number of Aboriginals is 3%.

  • Seizing the Panama Canal by force actually makes logical sense. Surrendering that was just goofy and retarded. It was built by Americans after America bought the land, then they just handed it over to foreigners for literally no reason. Greenland though? Threatening to invade and annex Greenland is funny, and it would be funny if...
  • @Notsofast
    this is two fold in nature. first of all trump sees russia, israel and turkey being able to take areas of strategic significance and figures we might as well get in on the grabbing.

    second, this is like grenada, the u.s. is about to pull out of ukraines rump and quite frankly it's embarrassing, that they couldn't finish the deed. so now it's time to save face, by beating up some defenseless victim, to prove your military virility, as they did when they were humiliated in lebanon in the 80's. panama is just a recycled panama 2.0, taking a page out of the old playbook.

    trump with his all new, government issued unlimited plutonium card, may just try to buy the place. in order to do this they just have to buy out the existing residents, after recognizing their "independence" movement. kind of a leveraged buyout if you will, a new twist to the color revolution.

    denmark just changed their pathetic flag, that resembles two gay cave men, for some reason. it now has reference to greenland, to prove their possession, of the semi autonomous region. this is all designed to replace the 15 trillion in resources, they were attempting to grab in ukraine, that are now part of the russian federation. this also explains, why it is a matter of national security, for without stealing other countries resources, their ponzi scheme will collapse. now you know why trump was brought back in, he knows how to properly run a ponzi scheme.

    Replies: @follyofwar

    If I had a choice (which I don’t), I’d much rather see Trump try to retake the Panama Canal or annex Greenland than to continue to fund the insane US-instigated, Biden-approved, Russia-Ukraine slaughter.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Biff
    @follyofwar

    So many Jews wanting to steal shit that doesn’t belong to them it’s hard to keep up, and then we have Unz commentators getting in on the act.
  • Meanwhile, can we give LA back to Mexico… or to Ghana?

  • @HT
    Nice to see an American leader finally wanting to act on behalf of Americans instead of Jews in Israel and Ukraine. Greater America should run from the Canal up through Greenland. Expand that Monroe Doctrine. GTFO out of the Middle East and other areas that are sucking us dry.

    Replies: @John Johnson, @HdC, @martin_2

    Why should Canada enter the USA cesspool? Canada may, arguably, not be much better off but, it is our cesspool.

    •ï¿½Replies: @HT
    @HdC

    Not sure what it would all actually look like but what does Canada have to lose at this point? They have suffered under similar Jew destruction in terms of culture and economics. There are reasons to criticize Trump but bold ideas like this are not them. Americans are so conditioned to policies that work against them they can't recognize ideas that would actually benefit them. Their default action is just to bitch and moan about everything.

    Replies: @HdC
  • OIL.

    Remember the map and the Arctic oil reserves and the 200 mile limit pertaining to access to offshore resources and the fact that via Greenland, Denmark gets a huge chunk of those reserves. Same goes for Canada( and Russia).

    USA’s Alaska on the other hand narrows up there to the point where we don’t get much. So, add to Russia’s huge current proven reserves what’s up there and Russia dominates world politics for the next half century.

    It’s all about petroleum; the extraction, refining and distribution of which have dictated the USA and Britain’s foreign policy since the 1920’s .

  • @HT
    Nice to see an American leader finally wanting to act on behalf of Americans instead of Jews in Israel and Ukraine. Greater America should run from the Canal up through Greenland. Expand that Monroe Doctrine. GTFO out of the Middle East and other areas that are sucking us dry.

    Replies: @John Johnson, @HdC, @martin_2

    What kind of security gain is there from Greenland?

    Let’s hear a logical explanation.

    This is just Trump wanting to expand America like another insecure imperialist across the ocean.

    A couple men with lifelong compensation issues.

    Trump isn’t as bad as Putin but this is just bizarre given all the global problems.

    GTFO out of the Middle East and other areas that are sucking us dry.

    Yea and that is definitely not happening with Trump.

    That was pretty clear when he nominated not one but TWO pro-Israel Fox TV hosts. Huckabee is on video stating that Palestine doesn’t exist.

    Trump also nominated an actual homo who helped make Soros wealthy. Not making that up, verify it yourself. He wants to put a Wall St homo in charge of the money supply. A married gay with children. Trump should stop kidding around and just do a heil satan in his interviews.

    •ï¿½Replies: @HT
    @John Johnson


    What kind of security gain is there from Greenland?
    �
    Natural resources mean security and prosperity. What America has been doing since WWII is pissing our money away on Jew boondoggles like Israel and other idiocy like Vietnam and Ukraine. Time to move on.

    Replies: @Hapalong Cassidy
    , @arbeit macht frei
    @John Johnson

    the ice sheet in greenland is melting. when it's gone trump plans to install a marina, hotel, and golf course.

    Replies: @Wokechoke, @Tallest Skil
  • The reality is that borders have changed throughout history. The nation-state itself is a relatively new concept, but even since this system began, borders have regularly changed. It’s just part of the way civilization works.

    And I thought I was the only right-winger in the world capable of seeing that the nation-state is and always has been a revolutionary force. Mass immigration and collapsing birth rates occurred on the nationalists’ watch, not in the age of multiethnic imperialism. Today’s ultra-fecund fundamentalist religious communities are content with a separate space within a larger entity as long as they are left unmolested; it was secular fanatics who upended countless lives with their romantic and impractical notion that every self-declared people requires full political sovereignty, and what good did this do? I have never heard a fellow traditionalist raise this question. To be clear, I don’t envision a world of supranational missionary bureaucracies, but of imperial centers that respect local autonomy.

  • Trump has the diplomacy and negotiating tactics of a 12yo maniac. Anyone who takes his trolling seriously descends to his absurdity. Right now he’s a boorish goof. Maybe he’ll ungoof himself after inauguration.

  • Interesting fun fact, Canada produces the finest snipers in the World.

  • Nice to see an American leader finally wanting to act on behalf of Americans instead of Jews in Israel and Ukraine. Greater America should run from the Canal up through Greenland. Expand that Monroe Doctrine. GTFO out of the Middle East and other areas that are sucking us dry.

    •ï¿½LOL: A_Hand_Hidden
    •ï¿½Replies: @John Johnson
    @HT

    What kind of security gain is there from Greenland?

    Let's hear a logical explanation.

    This is just Trump wanting to expand America like another insecure imperialist across the ocean.

    A couple men with lifelong compensation issues.

    Trump isn't as bad as Putin but this is just bizarre given all the global problems.

    GTFO out of the Middle East and other areas that are sucking us dry.

    Yea and that is definitely not happening with Trump.

    That was pretty clear when he nominated not one but TWO pro-Israel Fox TV hosts. Huckabee is on video stating that Palestine doesn't exist.

    Trump also nominated an actual homo who helped make Soros wealthy. Not making that up, verify it yourself. He wants to put a Wall St homo in charge of the money supply. A married gay with children. Trump should stop kidding around and just do a heil satan in his interviews.

    Replies: @HT, @arbeit macht frei
    , @HdC
    @HT

    Why should Canada enter the USA cesspool? Canada may, arguably, not be much better off but, it is our cesspool.

    Replies: @HT
    , @martin_2
    @HT

    You seem to forget that Greenland has Nuuk-lear weapons.

    Replies: @Pbar
  • EliteCommInc. says: •ï¿½Website

    Okay

    just for fun

    We could expand the US by buying some Canadian land for strategic and economic purposes, assuming Canada wants to sell it.

    Greenland?

    My father always thought giving uo the canal was unwise, unless there is some contract violation, I am not sure there’s uch we can do about what they do with it. As I understand China’s big play is to build a canal across Mexico.

    Unless Russia gets out of Ukraine entirely Russia wins and we have taken a serius hit to our force projection and leadership

    •ï¿½Replies: @Pbar
    @EliteCommInc.

    "Unless Russia gets out of Ukraine entirely Russia wins and we have taken a serius hit to our force projection and leadership"

    I am no scholar of international affairs, but when the citizenry were all talking about how great it was that we could deal a blow to Russia through funding this "proxy war", my first thought was: Then what, when Russia wins, as it inevitably will, and we give up on Ukraine. How stupid do we look then? It will be one more piece of evidence that being an ally of ours is no guarantee of anything. It will be one more blow to whatever little bit of prestige we have in the world.

    Replies: @Anonymous534, @Ann Nonny Mouse
  • Supposedly Trump wants Greenland and Canada as a way of countering BRICS. I don’t know if that’s true or not. What’s funny is Putin has been trying to convey that Russia isn’t interested in invading Europe or anywhere else. And here is Trump announcing he’ll take the Panama Canal and Greenland by force. I think Trump has already insured failure as a president by his cabinet picks though. He probably won’t be doing much of anything. Who knows. At least Trump is entertaining unlike watching Biden poop in his pants which isn’t entertaining at all. I’m thinking the less Trump does the better anyway. Kamala got an ovation for announcing Trump won. I guess this was very big of her or so they say. I thought we all knew Trump won but there you go.

  • this is two fold in nature. first of all trump sees russia, israel and turkey being able to take areas of strategic significance and figures we might as well get in on the grabbing.

    second, this is like grenada, the u.s. is about to pull out of ukraines rump and quite frankly it’s embarrassing, that they couldn’t finish the deed. so now it’s time to save face, by beating up some defenseless victim, to prove your military virility, as they did when they were humiliated in lebanon in the 80’s. panama is just a recycled panama 2.0, taking a page out of the old playbook.

    trump with his all new, government issued unlimited plutonium card, may just try to buy the place. in order to do this they just have to buy out the existing residents, after recognizing their “independence” movement. kind of a leveraged buyout if you will, a new twist to the color revolution.

    denmark just changed their pathetic flag, that resembles two gay cave men, for some reason. it now has reference to greenland, to prove their possession, of the semi autonomous region. this is all designed to replace the 15 trillion in resources, they were attempting to grab in ukraine, that are now part of the russian federation. this also explains, why it is a matter of national security, for without stealing other countries resources, their ponzi scheme will collapse. now you know why trump was brought back in, he knows how to properly run a ponzi scheme.

    •ï¿½Agree: Son of a Jedi
    •ï¿½Replies: @follyofwar
    @Notsofast

    If I had a choice (which I don't), I'd much rather see Trump try to retake the Panama Canal or annex Greenland than to continue to fund the insane US-instigated, Biden-approved, Russia-Ukraine slaughter.

    Replies: @Biff
  • Trump has lost it completely. Telling the world he would use force, in short start a war just to please his FAT ego. If Trump trys it and congress does not take him out then they are all in it together

    •ï¿½Replies: @Fuckthatshit
    @Darkwing

    Economical force. Words matter. He said he would not use military force.
  • Talk about learning nothing from history. US forces invaded Canada seven times in 1775-1813 but each time they were met by determined resistance to their kindly offer of liberation from the unspeakable tyranny of old King George. The brilliant tactician General Brock neatly repelled several of these comic-opera conquest attempts. One of Canada’s national heroes is Laura Secord, who hiked 32 km through a dark forest to warn Canadian defenders “the Americans are coming!†Britain allowed the foolish Americans to save face after their humiliating failure in the War of 1812 by extracting a pledge never to invade Canada again, in return for a cessation of hostilities and the withdrawal of the Royal Navy blockading squadrons.

    •ï¿½Thanks: Armageddon
    •ï¿½Replies: @Robert in El Toro
    @Observator

    The US in those early formative years was a ant compared to what it is today military wise. It was not able to keep the Brits away from burning down the White House either, whereas today the British would have zero chance of repeating such a act if they wanted to today.

    The clock has to be fast forwarded to around the time of the Mexican-American war for when White Americans began to dominate North America in both military and economic terms. By the time of the end of the US Civil War, it would have had a good shot of taking over Canada if it wanted to do so. Canada's pop was only 3 and a half million people while the US north had more than 30 million people and roughly 500,000 veterans of the Civil War with years of active military experience.

    The further you go up until today, the more powerful the US has become military wise while the rest of the world except for China [and Russia at times] has stagnated or become weaker. Canada is extremely weak today, it really does sit back and rely on being on the same continent as the USA as it's excuse to not devote money to it's own military.
    , @Eric Novak
    @Observator

    Claiming that what happened in the 18th Century is somehow relevant in the 21st is not learning anything from history.

    Replies: @Derh.
  • Anon[322] •ï¿½Disclaimer says: •ï¿½Website

    Does anyone remember what the Father of the Vaccine, Donald Warp Speed Trump, said about Russia’s “annexation” of Crimea?

    •ï¿½Replies: @Anymike
    @Anon

    No, I don't. And it would be nice if you told us.
  • This is how democracy works: some popular/astroturfed figure comes into office, stays for as long as he is tolerated, ruins everything, then leaves office in shame for some new asshole to come in and start the process over again. Does anyone think the next leader of Canada will be better? No one thinks that. In...
  • @Looger
    @Kingsmeg


    Unfortunately, the PM’s office seems to have the ability to completely f-up the country without the assistance of Parliament, and with virtually no checks or balances on this power.
    �
    True, in fact both times that the "War Measures Act" was used it was by a Turdeau.

    In 2000 or so it changed to "Emergency Measures Act" and it was used to grant special powers during the "honk honk" truckers' protest.

    Given that:
    1) The Ottawa cops were helping the protestors build plywood shacks on parliament hill
    2) THe Ontario cops didn't answer the phone
    3) The Army was NOT INVOLVED (probably couldn't be trusted) unlike Turdeau 1 and the FLQ crisis
    4) He needed the emergency measures act to call in foreign cops (tail numbers at the airport were Germany and Chechia)
    5) ALL the provinces dropped their mandates for covid starting with Ontario during the protest, the Feds held on to the border clot-shot requirement for a few months because "the thience" but eventually relented

    I like the odds of Turdeau pulling something covid-like again. I fucking dare him to.

    The RCMP and foreign cops were the only ones coming to his rescue.

    The fucking army wasn't sent in.

    VERY interesting.

    When the Supreme Court rules against him, he just ignores them and carries on what he was doing, and the court comes back and says “Pretty please!†and “We’ll just give you more time…â€
    �
    The Supreme Court was acting after the fact, it's not like they took action DURING the "emergency." But hey that's Canada. We do not have a constitution. Almost got one (meech lake) about the time that ENgland cut the chord in 1982. But we've been in legal limbo.

    And our executive branch AND legislative branch is the same thing. Once 2/3 are the same why bother with the third?

    I don't know how our Prime Minister acts like the head of state (foreign relations) when that's supposed to be the governor general? Ah well the g.g. for years now has just been a diversity hire immigrant old woman or some shit.

    Canada is so close to completely destroyed, a medium-size crisis ought to do it.

    "Checks and balances" do not exist in Canada - we're past that now. We are in the final stages of this place being a cohesive country at all.

    I invite Turdeau to introduce more chaos. I used to fear the "manipulated reaction" to the "intoduced problem" but after seeing how the honk honk went, with the banks (basically our fed reserve as they create all the mortgage debt) almost going tits up due to old people withdrawing the cash after accounts were frozen, I like where this is going!

    Replies: @Kingsmeg

    I invite Turdeau to introduce more chaos.

    I believe something big is indeed planned to start in the next few weeks, possibly Jan 20, but anytime before summer. I think that’s why they instructed EU leaders under their control to hang on to power at all costs, so they had reliable puppets in almost the entire EU for what is about to start. Trudeau got the same order, which is why he pulled this ‘resigning’ stunt to hide the fact that he prorogued Parliament and is refusing to budge.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Liza
    @Kingsmeg


    Trudeau got the same order, which is why he pulled this ‘resigning’ stunt to hide the fact that he prorogued Parliament and is refusing to budge.
    �
    Help me out here; not sure how that system works. If Parliament is suspended for a while, how can Trudeau and his bunch pass any legislation?
  • I hope Trump is able to convince Canada to join the USA. Be a shame if we had to invade.

    •ï¿½LOL: HdC
  • Looger says:
    @eah
    >“internal battlesâ€

    One of the worst things about politics today is the constant dishonesty -- I think 'internal battles' means current polling indicates his party cannot win the next election with him as its leading candidate, and there is no reasonable prospect of that changing -- and since the parasites want to continue feeding off the host, Trudeau has to go.

    The real question is, how did a faggot like Justin Trudeau become PM in the first place? -- personally, I think without question the answer is, due to the votes of women -- in fact, I would not be surprised at all if he still enjoyed majority support among women, certainly women in his own party.

    I liken him to Chesa Buodin, who was first elected, then fairly quickly recalled, as DA in San Francisco -- watching it at the time, the most striking feature of his campaign was that at literally every event, he was surrounded by adoring women (for example).

    Unless you get women out of politics, including taking away the vote, the West will continue to decline.

    Replies: @Alden, @Sharonbaron, @Looger, @eah

    Unless you get women out of politics, including taking away the vote, the West will continue to decline.

    True.

    We are surrounded by 10 million soccer moms who not only voted the fucker in because he has nice hair, but then actually listened to him during the sniffles LARP and immediately turned snitch on their neighbors.

    It’s a dark time to be sure.

    Until the bitches are removed from power, things will continue to slide.

  • @HdC
    @bike-anarkist

    Life is what you make it. To go around and constantly blame other people for your misfortunes is a very poor way to go through life.

    Sometimes you just have to own up to the fact that you screwed up all by your lonesome self.

    Let that be a lesson and go forth and do better.

    Replies: @Roger.H

    So, basically you are saying: “might is rightâ€. Well, then let’s abandon all these cumbersome legal systems. One positive side of it would be that lawyers will need to find some useful jobs.

    •ï¿½LOL: HdC, Liza
  • Looger says:
    @anonymouseperson
    @anonymous

    What is so sad is that in my own lifetime Canada was 98.4% white. Not even pre-1965 America was ever that white.

    Replies: @Looger

    What is so sad is that in my own lifetime Canada was 98.4% white. Not even pre-1965 America was ever that white.

    It’s a dubious claim as the natives in Canada have been something like 7% most of my lifetime, the farther back you go that number probably increases. Likely with all the immigration it’s down to 5% or so?

    •ï¿½Replies: @anonymouseperson
    @Looger

    Not at all. Google the 1961 Canadian census. Also your claim of 'native' being 7% is very misleading. There are vast numbers of pretendians in Canada who claim "Indian" ancestry for all the free perks and benefits that go with it. I doubt the TRUE number of Aboriginals is 3%.
  • Looger says:
    @Kingsmeg
    @Looger


    The net result is also that Parliament DOESN’T PASS LAWS.
    �
    The damage done to Canada by Parliament in the last 9 years is dwarfed by the damage done to our society by the PM's office. Not by Baby Doc Trudeau, because he just shows up for work in the morning, checks the daily fax from Washington and spends the rest of the day doing what he's told.

    Unfortunately, the PM's office seems to have the ability to completely f-up the country without the assistance of Parliament, and with virtually no checks or balances on this power. When the Supreme Court rules against him, he just ignores them and carries on what he was doing, and the court comes back and says "Pretty please!" and "We'll just give you more time..."

    Replies: @Looger

    Unfortunately, the PM’s office seems to have the ability to completely f-up the country without the assistance of Parliament, and with virtually no checks or balances on this power.

    True, in fact both times that the “War Measures Act” was used it was by a Turdeau.

    In 2000 or so it changed to “Emergency Measures Act” and it was used to grant special powers during the “honk honk” truckers’ protest.

    Given that:
    1) The Ottawa cops were helping the protestors build plywood shacks on parliament hill
    2) THe Ontario cops didn’t answer the phone
    3) The Army was NOT INVOLVED (probably couldn’t be trusted) unlike Turdeau 1 and the FLQ crisis
    4) He needed the emergency measures act to call in foreign cops (tail numbers at the airport were Germany and Chechia)
    5) ALL the provinces dropped their mandates for covid starting with Ontario during the protest, the Feds held on to the border clot-shot requirement for a few months because “the thience” but eventually relented

    I like the odds of Turdeau pulling something covid-like again. I fucking dare him to.

    The RCMP and foreign cops were the only ones coming to his rescue.

    The fucking army wasn’t sent in.

    VERY interesting.

    When the Supreme Court rules against him, he just ignores them and carries on what he was doing, and the court comes back and says “Pretty please!†and “We’ll just give you more time…â€

    The Supreme Court was acting after the fact, it’s not like they took action DURING the “emergency.” But hey that’s Canada. We do not have a constitution. Almost got one (meech lake) about the time that ENgland cut the chord in 1982. But we’ve been in legal limbo.

    And our executive branch AND legislative branch is the same thing. Once 2/3 are the same why bother with the third?

    I don’t know how our Prime Minister acts like the head of state (foreign relations) when that’s supposed to be the governor general? Ah well the g.g. for years now has just been a diversity hire immigrant old woman or some shit.

    Canada is so close to completely destroyed, a medium-size crisis ought to do it.

    “Checks and balances” do not exist in Canada – we’re past that now. We are in the final stages of this place being a cohesive country at all.

    I invite Turdeau to introduce more chaos. I used to fear the “manipulated reaction” to the “intoduced problem” but after seeing how the honk honk went, with the banks (basically our fed reserve as they create all the mortgage debt) almost going tits up due to old people withdrawing the cash after accounts were frozen, I like where this is going!

    •ï¿½Replies: @Kingsmeg
    @Looger


    I invite Turdeau to introduce more chaos.
    �
    I believe something big is indeed planned to start in the next few weeks, possibly Jan 20, but anytime before summer. I think that's why they instructed EU leaders under their control to hang on to power at all costs, so they had reliable puppets in almost the entire EU for what is about to start. Trudeau got the same order, which is why he pulled this 'resigning' stunt to hide the fact that he prorogued Parliament and is refusing to budge.

    Replies: @Liza
  • @anonymous
    Trudeau flooded Canada with Indian H1Bs when Trump tried to reduce their number in 2016. 8 years later, not a single world beating company from these hundreds of thousands of Indian geniuses that he imported. I last visited Vancouver 4 years ago and couldn't believe how many Indians were there suddenly. And as with every town where tech and their code coolies take over, homelessness is everywhere. It used to be very Japanese, then the Hong Kongers came and it was trashed, but now it's even worse with Indians running amok, fighting among themselves about some separatist group.

    Toronto now has 5 Chinatowns, and Sikhs are taking over the Canadian government. Little wonder that Trudeau is so hated. His mass immigration program is extremely unpopular with native whites and Indians because he went up against Modi for trying to assassinate some separatist leader. This needs to serve as a wake up call to Trump. This is what will happen to him if he pulls a Trudeau on mass legal immigration. Also he needs to stop with the unification call, we don't need to re-import these useless H1Bs. Canada is a multicultural shithole.

    Replies: @anonymouseperson

    What is so sad is that in my own lifetime Canada was 98.4% white. Not even pre-1965 America was ever that white.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Looger
    @anonymouseperson


    What is so sad is that in my own lifetime Canada was 98.4% white. Not even pre-1965 America was ever that white.
    �
    It's a dubious claim as the natives in Canada have been something like 7% most of my lifetime, the farther back you go that number probably increases. Likely with all the immigration it's down to 5% or so?

    Replies: @anonymouseperson
  • anonymous[201] •ï¿½Disclaimer says:

    Trudeau flooded Canada with Indian H1Bs when Trump tried to reduce their number in 2016. 8 years later, not a single world beating company from these hundreds of thousands of Indian geniuses that he imported. I last visited Vancouver 4 years ago and couldn’t believe how many Indians were there suddenly. And as with every town where tech and their code coolies take over, homelessness is everywhere. It used to be very Japanese, then the Hong Kongers came and it was trashed, but now it’s even worse with Indians running amok, fighting among themselves about some separatist group.

    Toronto now has 5 Chinatowns, and Sikhs are taking over the Canadian government. Little wonder that Trudeau is so hated. His mass immigration program is extremely unpopular with native whites and Indians because he went up against Modi for trying to assassinate some separatist leader. This needs to serve as a wake up call to Trump. This is what will happen to him if he pulls a Trudeau on mass legal immigration. Also he needs to stop with the unification call, we don’t need to re-import these useless H1Bs. Canada is a multicultural shithole.

    •ï¿½Agree: anonymouseperson
    •ï¿½Replies: @anonymouseperson
    @anonymous

    What is so sad is that in my own lifetime Canada was 98.4% white. Not even pre-1965 America was ever that white.

    Replies: @Looger
  • @Looger
    @Kingsmeg


    So the net result is: Baby Doc Trudeau is still PM, and he has prorogued Parliament so he can’t be removed. Parliament cannot be reconvened for the no-confidence vote until the King gives his permission (through is ‘representative’, the Governor-General of Canada).
    �
    The net result is also that Parliament DOESN'T PASS LAWS.

    If you look back at the Minority Government (NDP is basically liberals further left but not that far these days), they pass absolutely crazy shit constantly.

    At least we're coasting, and no new crap is coming at us. About as good as it can get really...

    Example 2017: Jian Gomeshi was a big meanie and feminists hate him for making them look like fools in a "gotcha" court case using the texts sent to a man to defend him for "rape", so the turdeau government took the cue and passed laws making it harder for men to use electronic communications for their defense.

    So you can't defend yourself.

    What does the sound of 10,000 mail order brides' phones chiming worldwide sound like?

    Sounds exactly like that. A disturbance in the farce.

    Replies: @Kingsmeg

    The net result is also that Parliament DOESN’T PASS LAWS.

    The damage done to Canada by Parliament in the last 9 years is dwarfed by the damage done to our society by the PM’s office. Not by Baby Doc Trudeau, because he just shows up for work in the morning, checks the daily fax from Washington and spends the rest of the day doing what he’s told.

    Unfortunately, the PM’s office seems to have the ability to completely f-up the country without the assistance of Parliament, and with virtually no checks or balances on this power. When the Supreme Court rules against him, he just ignores them and carries on what he was doing, and the court comes back and says “Pretty please!” and “We’ll just give you more time…”

    •ï¿½Replies: @Looger
    @Kingsmeg


    Unfortunately, the PM’s office seems to have the ability to completely f-up the country without the assistance of Parliament, and with virtually no checks or balances on this power.
    �
    True, in fact both times that the "War Measures Act" was used it was by a Turdeau.

    In 2000 or so it changed to "Emergency Measures Act" and it was used to grant special powers during the "honk honk" truckers' protest.

    Given that:
    1) The Ottawa cops were helping the protestors build plywood shacks on parliament hill
    2) THe Ontario cops didn't answer the phone
    3) The Army was NOT INVOLVED (probably couldn't be trusted) unlike Turdeau 1 and the FLQ crisis
    4) He needed the emergency measures act to call in foreign cops (tail numbers at the airport were Germany and Chechia)
    5) ALL the provinces dropped their mandates for covid starting with Ontario during the protest, the Feds held on to the border clot-shot requirement for a few months because "the thience" but eventually relented

    I like the odds of Turdeau pulling something covid-like again. I fucking dare him to.

    The RCMP and foreign cops were the only ones coming to his rescue.

    The fucking army wasn't sent in.

    VERY interesting.

    When the Supreme Court rules against him, he just ignores them and carries on what he was doing, and the court comes back and says “Pretty please!†and “We’ll just give you more time…â€
    �
    The Supreme Court was acting after the fact, it's not like they took action DURING the "emergency." But hey that's Canada. We do not have a constitution. Almost got one (meech lake) about the time that ENgland cut the chord in 1982. But we've been in legal limbo.

    And our executive branch AND legislative branch is the same thing. Once 2/3 are the same why bother with the third?

    I don't know how our Prime Minister acts like the head of state (foreign relations) when that's supposed to be the governor general? Ah well the g.g. for years now has just been a diversity hire immigrant old woman or some shit.

    Canada is so close to completely destroyed, a medium-size crisis ought to do it.

    "Checks and balances" do not exist in Canada - we're past that now. We are in the final stages of this place being a cohesive country at all.

    I invite Turdeau to introduce more chaos. I used to fear the "manipulated reaction" to the "intoduced problem" but after seeing how the honk honk went, with the banks (basically our fed reserve as they create all the mortgage debt) almost going tits up due to old people withdrawing the cash after accounts were frozen, I like where this is going!

    Replies: @Kingsmeg
  • Trudeau said just a month or two ago that Canada would comply with the ICC warrant to arrest Netanyahu, and suddenly he is facing “internal battles” and being pressured to resign. He was unpopular for years. That never caused any internal battles, but go against Netanyahu and he’s being pushed out almost immediately. Doesn’t seem like a coincidence.

  • @don't care
    @Malla

    canada hasn't had an embargo crippling it since the 1950s

    Replies: @Malla

    US embargo crippling Cuba is a myth. The US just wants Cuba to pay cash upfront because the Castro regime have a habit of ripping off countries, they ripped off the USSR too in the past.

  • @Malla

    This is how democracy works: some popular/astroturfed figure comes into office, stays for as long as he is tolerated, ruins everything, then leaves office in shame for some new asshole to come in and start the process over again.
    �
    But but but but....Trudeau's biological Dad Castro did not need democracy to destroy Cuba. He destroyed it without a democracy.
    Trudeau's official Dad, husband of his whore slut Mom had already started the process of destroying Canada decades ago. So Justin comes from a long illustrious genetic and cultural tradition of wrecking nations, Canada and Cuba.

    Replies: @SafeNow, @don't care, @notbe mk 2

    Fidel had it with Maggie Trudeau, the First Lady of Canada in the seventies (and Justin’s mom), when Pierre Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada in the seventies, left her alone for a while on an official visit to Cuba.

    Justin’s mom Maggie was a indeed a total whore slut, she had sex with Jack Nicholson, Ryan O’Neal, Ted Kennedy, Ronnie Wood among countless other (you see she had delusions of becoming a movie star-she actually made two hilariously bad, fly-by-night movies after she left her First Lady career behind). The problem however was that her celebrity sex partners always dumped because she was just too promiscuous for them (plus the fact she was certifiably googoo gaga insane).

    Pierre on the other hand was a bisexual but he made an effort to let the world know he was having sex with Barbra Streisand (before Maggie) and Margot Kidder (Lois Lane in the Christopher Reeve Superman movies) and Kim Cattrall (Sex and the City) after Maggie left him.

    Continuing with the Maggie thread (hey why not-the world needs to know this); Maggie had her sex with Jack Nicholson in a LA restaurant toilet stall. The security guard knocked on the door to get them out and when he saw it was Nicholson, he said;
    “Oh I’m sorry Mr. Nicholson I didn’t know it was you and that you have a hooker. I thought there were two faggots sucking each other off in there.”

    No, this isn’t just Hollywood gossip, the former First Lady of Canada aka the slut-whore actually wrote this in her autobiography!

    I kind of understand where the security guard got confused; a cheap drugged-out street hooker or the First Lady of Canada-tough to tell.

    Growing up in Canada in the late seventies and early eighties was a proud time that can never be brought back-we were the only country in the world where the First Lady was almost busted on a street prostitution charge. In your face the States!

  • HdC says:
    @bike-anarkist
    @USA invades Israel

    Canada is just a colony for the plunder of its resources.

    In other words: a WHORE.

    They are not even the best at Ice Hockey anymore.

    I live in Canada.

    Replies: @HdC

    Life is what you make it. To go around and constantly blame other people for your misfortunes is a very poor way to go through life.

    Sometimes you just have to own up to the fact that you screwed up all by your lonesome self.

    Let that be a lesson and go forth and do better.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Roger.H
    @HdC

    So, basically you are saying: “might is rightâ€. Well, then let’s abandon all these cumbersome legal systems. One positive side of it would be that lawyers will need to find some useful jobs.
  • Looger says:
    @Kingsmeg
    It's a stunt. He hasn't resigned from anything, either Liberal Party leader or PM.

    He was about to lose a no-confidence vote in Parliament. All 3 opposition parties had promised to vote against him, which would have toppled his minority government and triggered early elections. Parliament was set to resume Jan 27, the vote could have happened in early Feb. But some elements were trying to recall Parliament late this week or next week to hold the vote. Trudeau was widely expected to 'prorogue' Parliament to prevent this from happening, which means basically the King of England orders the Canadian Parliament to cease its activities, but opposition parties promised a lawsuit if he did that.

    So he gave a press conference promising to step down at some future, undisclosed date, once 'conditions' have been met, and the headlines around the world are "Trudeau Out !!!!". And he quietly prorogued Parliament, which got buried in the fine print if it was mentioned at all.

    So the net result is: Baby Doc Trudeau is still PM, and he has prorogued Parliament so he can't be removed. Parliament cannot be reconvened for the no-confidence vote until the King gives his permission (through is 'representative', the Governor-General of Canada).

    Replies: @Looger

    So the net result is: Baby Doc Trudeau is still PM, and he has prorogued Parliament so he can’t be removed. Parliament cannot be reconvened for the no-confidence vote until the King gives his permission (through is ‘representative’, the Governor-General of Canada).

    The net result is also that Parliament DOESN’T PASS LAWS.

    If you look back at the Minority Government (NDP is basically liberals further left but not that far these days), they pass absolutely crazy shit constantly.

    At least we’re coasting, and no new crap is coming at us. About as good as it can get really…

    Example 2017: Jian Gomeshi was a big meanie and feminists hate him for making them look like fools in a “gotcha” court case using the texts sent to a man to defend him for “rape”, so the turdeau government took the cue and passed laws making it harder for men to use electronic communications for their defense.

    So you can’t defend yourself.

    What does the sound of 10,000 mail order brides’ phones chiming worldwide sound like?

    Sounds exactly like that. A disturbance in the farce.

    •ï¿½Replies: @Kingsmeg
    @Looger


    The net result is also that Parliament DOESN’T PASS LAWS.
    �
    The damage done to Canada by Parliament in the last 9 years is dwarfed by the damage done to our society by the PM's office. Not by Baby Doc Trudeau, because he just shows up for work in the morning, checks the daily fax from Washington and spends the rest of the day doing what he's told.

    Unfortunately, the PM's office seems to have the ability to completely f-up the country without the assistance of Parliament, and with virtually no checks or balances on this power. When the Supreme Court rules against him, he just ignores them and carries on what he was doing, and the court comes back and says "Pretty please!" and "We'll just give you more time..."

    Replies: @Looger
  • It’s ok, the “conservative” leader is going to bring in millions of “skilled workers” to “build houses” and reduce housing costs!

    It’s ALMOST LIKE we’re stuck in a real-estate debt immigration scam…

    Go back and read newspapers from 60 years ago.

    20,000 skilled foreign workers needed immediately

  • For most people who remember (or think of ) Canada as a great place, with polite police, law-abiding citizens, a caring common-sense based society. Things have dramatically changed.

    The speed and the breadth of change has been bewildering. Canada is morphing from:
    – a middle-class, Christian nation (yes superficially it still is for a a few more years but the momentum created by trudeau’s malignant fiscal, monetary, migration, and ideological policies has created a painful and anti-western future that cannot be altered)
    to
    -a polyglot society filled with angry and discontent third world silos….clamouring for more political voice, government handouts, and representation.

    I witnessed this transformation, in “bits”. And maybe this is why I was able to “see” a change. As many of my Canadian friends refused to acknowledge what was obviously true.

    I had been absent form the country for a number of years. However, I would return briefly about once every year. At first the changes were minor and simply curious. But then the changes became obvious and hard to discount. For example, I saw the complexion of the big cities (primarily Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton) change, at first slowly but since 2022 at a staggering rate. Hand in hand with this has come violence, a decline in the health care system, rising homelessness, and tremendous inflation. Worse was the rise in corruption, the transformation of the police into an enforcement organization with lower hiring standards, and the media’s total subservience to the CNN narrative.

    Doing business in Canada became harder and harder with droves of bureaucrats, red-tape, increasingly unproductive and inefficient forces at play (such as increased holidays), and taxes. The result, is that without government contracts or support it is hard for a SME to survive. Whereas the large companies grow and grow – naturally, there has been a flight of capital and manufacturing.

    Interestingly, this all occurred in lock step with what I have seen in the UK, Germany and France. From what I have heard, this decline has also been mirrored throughout the “5 i’s”.

    I do not believe it is a coincidence that these nations have all adopted greater surveillance and control mechanism over their populations, woke policies, mass migration, a common response to covid and the supposed-vaccine, and support for the Ukraine war.

    The other common factor is that many of their leaders have significant ties to the WEF and the globalist agenda. A good example of that is trudeau, who was lauded as being the best example of WEF’s infiltration of western democracies. His father, despite being a multimillionaire, was a socialist and attended LSE (London School of Economics- a Fabian created institution). Unfortunately, it is hard to avoid the conclusion that many of our western leaders are puppets supporting an agenda that has had the factually: limited our civil liberties, eroded our standard of living, and impoverished many of our citizens. This has been accomplished amidst a sea of lies, false “fact-checkers”, and phony politicians like trudeau. The purpose of this misdirection has not just been to enrich the oligarchs or to advance globalism. But to create a techno-feudalistic state where we will be the serfs.

    •ï¿½Agree: Kingsmeg, anonymouseperson, Piffle
    •ï¿½Replies: @Piffle
    @I have Your 6


    But to create a techno-feudalistic state where we will be the serfs.
    �
    We already are to a great extent. People keep predicting what already exists. However, at some point, the elites ability to govern will collapse. Then things get really interesting. We may pine for the days of surveillance cameras.

    I will also add here that much of these shenanigans are possible in Northern European like countries thanks to European tech. Europeans are still busy thinking about how to heat homes, get ready for the winter, etc. I'm not sure many of the new arrivals are ready to cope without a helping hand from their slowly eroding surrounding European society.

    Montreal or Calgary in winter is not a place to mess around and find out. How long mulitculturalism exists without a real governing authority or help from the pale among us at is an open question.

    Replies: @HdC
  • @chuck lowe
    It is just so, so comme il faut, especially back in the 70's, for all of the swells to engage in the predictable Bacchanalian behavior at Club 54 or some other watering hole for folks who always "jump the line" because they sucked some Jew's cock -

    https://images.fineartamerica.com/images/artworkimages/mediumlarge/2/studio-54-owners-and-their-attorney-bettmann.jpg

    - so at some point, after drowning in a swimming pool full of cocaine, alleviate the chemical concupiscence with a tryst in the sack with the latest and greatest darling of the left.

    Margaret Trudeau not only knocked boots with Castro, she produced an "Omen" daemon that wrecked Canada in an ongoing progressive paroxysm of pernicious ignorance that lasted 10 years.

    My favorite part of this shit, is that we are all supposed to pretend that this fag isn't Castro's kid.

    https://www.barnhardt.biz/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/img_5935.jpg

    We are all reduced to pretending, like Jim Carry that, "No, those kids are mine".

    https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Me+Myself+and+Irene+Jim+carrey+confronted+about+how+his+kids+look&atb=v314-1&iax=videos&ia=videos&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dg9o2zjvet5g

    Canada is very, very gay.

    Replies: @Harry E

    Ann Barnhardt reposted an article she wrote about Justin Castreau and his father Fidel. Includes more family pictures:

    https://www.barnhardt.biz/2025/01/06/justin-castreau-resigns-just-a-reminder-that-evil-sob-is-literally-fidel-castros-son-no-joke-no-conspiracy/

  • @USA invades Israel
    From Rabbi News we read:

    https://www.rebelnews.com/do_not_be_fooled_trudeau_has_not_resigned

    DO NOT BE FOOLED: Trudeau has not resigned!

    At first glance, it looks like Justin Trudeau resigned this morning as prime minister. But if you listen carefully to what he said, he’ll resign only after the Liberal Party elects its new leader. And that could be many months in the future.

    To make sure no-one kicks him out, he’s convinced the Governor General to suspend all Parliamentary business. He effectively escapes any scrutiny or accountability, as MPs won’t be able to vote him out on a non-confidence vote.

    Trudeau going to hang on to power and all the perks of being prime minister as long as he can.

    Even when Parliament comes back on March 24th, he didn’t say he’d resign then. He’s still probably scheming with the NDP to get them to prop him up, as they always do.

    In other words, nothing has actually changed, other than Trudeau has managed to avoid taking responsibility, yet again. In his self-serving speech today, he didn’t take any responsibility. He blamed “internal battles†in his own party. He thinks he’s done nothing wrong — ever.

    Trudeau will be appointing every crony, every pal, every donor to lucrative patronage positions.

    He’ll be signing massive sole-source contracts to friends. Passing insane executive orders.

    He’ll also likely raid the treasury like never before. And he’ll shred incriminating documents and delete emails like Hillary Clinton on speed.

    But there’s something else that’s dangerous: the Liberal Party’s shocking membership rules allow foreign citizens, and teenagers as young as 14, to vote to choose the new leader. That’s how the Chinese Communist Party infiltrated 11 different ridings in the last election.

    And I just saw a prominent Hamas supporter, Mohamed Fakih, ordering his troops to sign up to the Liberal Party en masse.

    It’s disgusting that foreign activists will be able to pick our prime minister before the rest of us are allowed to exercise our rights as citizens in an election.

    The entire country is being put second while Trudeau puts himself and his Liberal cronies first.
    �

    Replies: @Anonymous, @bike-anarkist

    Canada is just a colony for the plunder of its resources.

    In other words: a WHORE.

    They are not even the best at Ice Hockey anymore.

    I live in Canada.

    •ï¿½Replies: @HdC
    @bike-anarkist

    Life is what you make it. To go around and constantly blame other people for your misfortunes is a very poor way to go through life.

    Sometimes you just have to own up to the fact that you screwed up all by your lonesome self.

    Let that be a lesson and go forth and do better.

    Replies: @Roger.H
  • @John1955
    =Freeland, whose Ukrainian grandfather collaborated with the Nazis during WWII=

    Is not it something to be proud of ?

    Is not it a highest qualification for the public office ?

    Her Ukrainian grandfather fought Communism spawned by Synagogue of Satan (Rev 2:9, 3:9) which caused Ukrainian Holodomor and wholesale slaughter of 60 millions of Slavic Goyim.

    Do they read books in Russia ?

    The Secret Behind Communism: The Ethnic Origins of the Russian Revolution and the Greatest Holocaust the History of Mankind

    https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Secret_Behind_Communism.html?id=LMDengEACAAJ

    Replies: @bike-anarkist

    Yup.
    The “Greatest Holocaust Ever” executed by the Bolsheviks.

    The LOCATION was Russia/Soviet Union.
    Geography doesn’t cause mass murder.

    Now the U$A is experiencing Bolshevism II…

  • It’s a stunt. He hasn’t resigned from anything, either Liberal Party leader or PM.

    He was about to lose a no-confidence vote in Parliament. All 3 opposition parties had promised to vote against him, which would have toppled his minority government and triggered early elections. Parliament was set to resume Jan 27, the vote could have happened in early Feb. But some elements were trying to recall Parliament late this week or next week to hold the vote. Trudeau was widely expected to ‘prorogue’ Parliament to prevent this from happening, which means basically the King of England orders the Canadian Parliament to cease its activities, but opposition parties promised a lawsuit if he did that.

    So he gave a press conference promising to step down at some future, undisclosed date, once ‘conditions’ have been met, and the headlines around the world are “Trudeau Out !!!!”. And he quietly prorogued Parliament, which got buried in the fine print if it was mentioned at all.

    So the net result is: Baby Doc Trudeau is still PM, and he has prorogued Parliament so he can’t be removed. Parliament cannot be reconvened for the no-confidence vote until the King gives his permission (through is ‘representative’, the Governor-General of Canada).

    •ï¿½Replies: @Looger
    @Kingsmeg


    So the net result is: Baby Doc Trudeau is still PM, and he has prorogued Parliament so he can’t be removed. Parliament cannot be reconvened for the no-confidence vote until the King gives his permission (through is ‘representative’, the Governor-General of Canada).
    �
    The net result is also that Parliament DOESN'T PASS LAWS.

    If you look back at the Minority Government (NDP is basically liberals further left but not that far these days), they pass absolutely crazy shit constantly.

    At least we're coasting, and no new crap is coming at us. About as good as it can get really...

    Example 2017: Jian Gomeshi was a big meanie and feminists hate him for making them look like fools in a "gotcha" court case using the texts sent to a man to defend him for "rape", so the turdeau government took the cue and passed laws making it harder for men to use electronic communications for their defense.

    So you can't defend yourself.

    What does the sound of 10,000 mail order brides' phones chiming worldwide sound like?

    Sounds exactly like that. A disturbance in the farce.

    Replies: @Kingsmeg