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We don't have to, they are well on teir way to doing it themselves.Unfortunately we don't have the power to cripple them economically first.
Mick
We don't have to, they are well on teir way to doing it themselves.Unfortunately we don't have the power to cripple them economically first.
Hopefully he is smarter than the last bloke, Trump could do with some intelligent pushback, rather than knee jerk reactions and sobbing.Carney has been elected as leader in Canada.
Just what Canada needs, an ex central banker at the helm.
We are planning on going there next year, I hope the fools in Ottowa and Washington combine to crash the Canadian dollar.
Mick
Most of us like Australia and Australians until we lose the bledisloe cup. Then we're crying for days.I have been to NZ a few times, I found the opposite.
Perhaps it was the low level types that I met, but I got chided for our stupid politicians( it was during the LNP years), the fact that we are hopeless at Rugby (Really, who cares?) , and they still have not got over the Chappel underarm cricket incident.
Mick
Try it and your scaffolding industry is destroyed overnight.We should call New Zealand the 7th state and plan to annex them. Unfortunately we don't have the power to cripple them economically first.
with a fondness for fiscal discipline and a distaste for political showmanship.Looks like good things are already happening, the insipid has moved over and a new leader has stepped in.
Plus it doesn't sound like someone of the same ilk.
New Trump-baiting world leader vows not to ‘bow down to a bully’
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It took a trade war and the threat of Canada’s annexation for Mark Carney – once seen as just a steady steward of national finances – to come out of his shell
I have been to NZ a few times, I found the opposite.
Perhaps it was the low level types that I met, but I got chided for our stupid politicians( it was during the LNP years), the fact that we are hopeless at Rugby (Really, who cares?) , and they still have not got over the Chappel underarm cricket incident.
Mick
And there's me hoping for change, sounds like I may be sadly disappointed.with a fondness for fiscal discipline and a distaste for political showmanship.
Huh? in the same article he produces nothing but political showmanship. He had a history of getting involved in politics as a bank of England governor which he shouldn't have been. Laughable. He will do and say anything to get elected - then once elected will continue the exact same policies of Trudeau - which were his policies to begin with
Sounds like a whole lot of showmanship and rhetoric to me.
- “When you think about what’s at stake in these ridiculous, insulting comments of the president, of what we could be, I view this as the sort of Voldemort of comment.”
- “In the trade war – just like in hockey – we will win,”
- “We won’t levy tariffs on all your goods as retribution for your not going out with us. We respect your boundaries.”
- "are always ready when someone else drops the gloves."
- "Pierre Poilievre’s plan will leave us divided and ready to be conquered."
Whoever bashes America and Trump the most will win the soon to be called Canadian election - which will be Carney. I'd bet two thirds of Canadians above the age of 14 would volunteer to be euthanised if they were told it would get Trump removed from office a week early.
Anti-Americanism | The Canada Guide
thecanadaguide.com
Canada and the United States of America are possibly the world’s two most similar countries....Yet sharing so much in common with a country as powerful and controversial as the United States can also breed contempt and insecurity, and Canadians spend a lot of time trying to come up with reasons why they are not like Americans. Or, just as often, why Americans are worse.
Judging, teasing and even hating America is a central part of the Canadian identity, and forms a persistant bias that runs through most aspects of Canadian society and culture. For various reasons, the default position of a great many Canadians is that America, Americans, and American things are generally bad, and need to be opposed. These feelings are not always logical and consistent, and are often hypocritical in practice.
Canadians are naive AF.And there's me hoping for change, sounds like I may be sadly disappointed.
I still don't understand why so many people take Trumps every uttering seriously.Thinking too small Mick. he is going to economically coerce them. It will take a couple of years.
From today:
Mr Trump also told followers on his social media platform Truth Social: "The only thing that makes sense is for Canada to become our cherished Fifty First State."
I'd disagree with parts of that article.Carney has had a very successful career in Canada and the UK. Not another politician lawyer type. He will be a formidable opponent.
From Sky News
“Carney has taken the bait here. He’s detected a crack – he's not a real politician, and Canadians are sick of real politicians.
“It looks like he can deal with Trump.”
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Mark Carney: Canada's answer to Trump's trade war
Canada’s next prime minister steps into the role with no prior political experience but a distinguished career in global finance.www.abc.net.au
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