There are several types of borders beyond longitude and latitude definitions of the surface of this planet put to scale for a map or a globe and most of them aren't completely accurate about the scale of the countryside.Majik » 03 Feb 2025, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Because this isn't about Border security or drug trafficking...
What do you think is the real plan that was set into motion on Saturday....
??????
Well just look at what it does and that will help suggest what it is for.Majik » 03 Feb 2025, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Because this isn't about Border security or drug trafficking...
What do you think is the real plan that was set into motion on Saturday....
??????
FOS » 03 Feb 2025, 4:09 pm » wrote: ↑ Well just look at what it does and that will help suggest what it is for.
It will make the usa a lot of money.
what does the usa like to spend money on? Destroying countries around israel that dont like israel. That also included putin when putin was on the side of assad.
Note that the pro Palestine sentiments in canada are very strong..
all makes sense to me.. incoming war with uemen and maybe Iran.
Majik » 03 Feb 2025, 2:28 pm » wrote: ↑ That is where you are wrong ....
Mexico only bought another month before tariffs will resume ....
It isn't over ....
The tariffs are very simple to understand.Majik » 03 Feb 2025, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Because this isn't about Border security or drug trafficking...
What do you think is the real plan that was set into motion on Saturday....
??????
You're acting mighty tough.PhiloBeddo » 03 Feb 2025, 1:18 pm » wrote: ↑ Canada will cave like the bitches they are. They need us, we don't need them. *** act tough, but they are pussies.
What choice do they have but to find another trading partner? Be Trump's battered spouse?Majik » 03 Feb 2025, 1:27 pm » wrote: ↑ Then you are OK with Canada pivoting towards China...
because that's their plan ....idiot.
They sent Ryan Reynolds.Vegas » 03 Feb 2025, 2:19 pm » wrote: ↑ Who is Murdock's sok?
Also, I agree. i don't know what purpose it serves to put tariffs on Canada. They never have seemed much of a threat to us on anything.
Borrow your equity and walk away from the mortgage.Majik » 03 Feb 2025, 2:26 pm » wrote: ↑ Out taxes under 9 years of Liberal Net Zero/DEI governance is completely insane for the majority of Canadians.
We went from being prosperous back in 2015 to now being on the cusp of becoming a third word nation in poverty .
Entirely due to the Faux Liberal/ WEF Net Zero Agenda. And being done on purpose in the name of Net Zero Equity.
and Liberal leadership are not Classic Liberals they are far left Net Zero extremists whom all have major ties to the WEF and their Net Zero agenda ....
and now they want to fight a trade war that they know will destroy most Canadians whom are already suffering .....
In Canada ....
Homelessness is rising for Canadians ....
Food insecurity is becoming the norm ...
Personal Debt is rising exponentially ...
The unemployment rate for Canadians is at an all time high and is not being reported as such because
Immigrants are being counted as sovereign Canadians in their statistics ...
While The government hands out endless cash to the immigrants while cutting services to Canadians.
and also paying and subsidizing companies to hire immigrants over Canadians .....
It's **** up.
We are in real trouble here ....
The wife and I were thinking about moving and selling the ranch but their new capital gains tax on farm's and ranch's would see them take 62 % of the sale ....
China can have the Snow Mexicans.Majik » 03 Feb 2025, 1:27 pm » wrote: ↑ Then you are OK with Canada pivoting towards China...
because that's their plan ....idiot.
Pretty sure the term is ice ***. Or Maple Moolies.
Its teeth have veered quite successfully to the EU neck.Cannonpointer » 03 Feb 2025, 7:27 pm » wrote: ↑ The tariffs are very simple to understand.
The deep state planned to feast on Russia. Which just happens to be one of the world's seven classic blunders - but the arrogance of the deep state is abysmally deep and Oprah Winfrey's lady parts wide.
That went badly - and now the vampire must feed. It's intended meal having slipped away, it must settle for victims of convenience. It must stoop to cannibalism.
It's nothing personal, you see. The vampire would prefer a different meal. But it is what it is. Canada has to eat its shoe. Mexico, too.
The U.S. overplayed its hand in Ukraine. It is very likely overplaying its hand in Canada, as well. Canadians aren't pussies.
Okay, I'm joking about that last part. They'll take it, and they'll like it.
I've found US remakes to be pretty solid. Insomnia (Originally Norwegian) was quite well done. As was The Departed (Japanese). The Magnificent Seven was a remake of a Kurosawa film - The Seven Samurai. It was less true to the original than the other two I mentioned, but a fine film still.Sumela » 03 Feb 2025, 9:50 pm » wrote: ↑ Its teeth have veered quite successfully to the EU neck.
The EU have simply become a blood bank.
My favorite vampire movie...from Sweden...Let The Right One In.
Plot: How does a little girl vampire survive in modern society?
A brilliant movie. Even the US remake was good, which is rare.
Both the original and the US remake of Insomnia were glorious.Cannonpointer » 03 Feb 2025, 10:03 pm » wrote: ↑ I've found US remakes to be pretty solid. Insomnia (Originally Norwegian) was quite well done. As was The Departed (Japanese). The Magnificent Seven was a remake of a Kurosawa film - The Seven Samurai. It was less true to the original than the other two I mentioned, but a fine film still.
The thing about American remakes of foreign films is that the originals are invariably quite stellar, and the remakes spare no expense in talent or production costs.
Those **** at Prime wanna charge me for it.Sumela » 03 Feb 2025, 10:10 pm » wrote: ↑ Both the original and the US remake of Insomnia were glorious.
The casting of Robin Williams was genius.
One vampire movie that the Iranian/American girl writer/director has
not allowed to be redone is....A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night.
....picture black and white with all the Muzzie garb...
a Muzzie girl on a skateboard is the perfect picture of an evil bat. Bro - great movie.
The cannibalism will continue until morale improvesCannonpointer » 03 Feb 2025, 7:27 pm » wrote: ↑ The tariffs are very simple to understand.
The deep state planned to feast on Russia. Which just happens to be one of the world's seven classic blunders - but the arrogance of the deep state is abysmally deep and Oprah Winfrey's lady parts wide.
That went badly - and now the vampire must feed. It's intended meal having slipped away, it must settle for victims of convenience. It must stoop to cannibalism.
It's nothing personal, you see. The vampire would prefer a different meal. But it is what it is. Canada has to eat its shoe. Mexico, too.
The U.S. overplayed its hand in Ukraine. It is very likely overplaying its hand in Canada, as well. Canadians aren't pussies.
Okay, I'm joking about that last part. They'll take it, and they'll like it.
Majik » 03 Feb 2025, 1:09 pm » wrote: ↑ And remember we are not Mexico that has nothing that Trump and the US wants or needs....
Also ...
The Liberal party of Canada is Smirking over this trade war because their WEF Agenda will now be realized ...
Due to The Trade war....
Ask me how...
Canadians are **** now ...no matter what happens...
people askAnd remember we are not Mexico that has nothing that Trump and the US wants or needs....