Be careful about characterizing Trump's actions.....

thurley42

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the globalist cabal knows they are losing hold on the country, so they will use every other country they have successfully cucked to come at us....hopefully there's an awakening in these places, but I doubt it.
 

vraiblonde

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Maybe that was the plan all along.

  • Trump wants Canada
  • Canada says no
  • Trump teases them
  • They get pissed and wage a war with us
  • We kick their ass and take their land

Libprogs are pissy little things. They can rail and call everyone Hitler, but if you call one of them "Governor Trudeau" they scream for their binky.
 

SamSpade

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Maybe that was the plan all along.

  • Trump wants Canada
  • Canada says no
  • Trump teases them

And I honestly think, that is the scope of it. Calling Trudeau Governor is just his way of reminding him, we have a trade imbalance, we don't need you, get your goddamned act together, stop the tariffs AND stop the border crossings - numbnuts.

When my middle girl was first arriving in the country - she gave me a wide berth. Reluctant to be near me, but not wildly so. Didn't like to be kissed goodnight. Took a few months, till she really warmed up to me ----

But she kept the whole "I don't like Daddy" thing going for a LONG time. Kiss everybody good night before going to bed - including the PETS - but just said "good night, Daddy" with a little smile. Wife said she would cry when I went off to work. It was a stunt, but she enjoyed doing it. Finally she just stopped. Daddy was more fun when she didn't do that.

*I* have a thing going with them all - and the dog. They try to get me to show it affection, hug it, even kiss it - and I tell them I am just fattening the dog for a barbecue. They know that when we were choosing dogs, I favored a black lab - and they all wanted this teeny little terrier mix. So I have maintained the facade of "I hate this dog" even though privately I do like it, and I'm the only one who buys and secretly gives her treats.

I think Trump is like that - likes to needle Canada - but it's all fun. If he ever drops that, it stops being fun.
 

Hijinx

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I don't know why Trump brought up this 51st State thing with Canada, I do know je likes to stir the sht but anyway here is what I do know.
We aren't going to invade Canada, we aren't going to take it by force and the only way it would ever happen is if Canadians wanted it to happen.
So their crying about it is not an American thing it is that Canadians are afraid of other Canadians who might want it.

Perhaps if they aimed their fears at what is wrong with their own Government and fixed it before enough Canadians wanted to be Americans that it became a problem that would get them the best results.
 

thurley42

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This just really shows her total lack of intelligence. One only need to look where Canada gets it's weapons from to know they wouldn't go to war.
Or size of military, capability of military, defense budget.....these clowns have benefited for too long of mere proximity to US, they haven't needed an overpowering military.....I know this is all show and grandstanding, but the only reason a war with Canada would take more than a week would be because of Obama era plants in the military and courts doing everything they can to hamstring us.

I knew when we started having lawyers come on our deployments with us that we'd never be able to fight to win again until a systematic change happened.
 

SamSpade

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No, that's what Joyless said. Truthfully, the claim can be made that the only 'winner' from the War of 1812 was in fact Canada.
(shrug) Because it kind of affected this area, I've read a number of books on it, and saying Canada won would be like us invading Jamaica back in the 1800's, the British kick us out - and Jamaicans saying hey we won.

We signed a treaty with the British to end the war - the Canadians - the persons living in Canada - barely participated beyond the beginning of the war and they had no navy to blockade and raid the U.S. coast, which was the strongest ability the British had against us. We could not defend an entire coast with land based troops against the mightiest navy on the planet.

They like to say, yeah, well - we burned your White House.
Feh. We burned York (now called Toronto).
TWICE.

Someone else did all their fighting, and they claim victory.
 

thurley42

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(shrug) Because it kind of affected this area, I've read a number of books on it, and saying Canada won would be like us invading Jamaica back in the 1800's, the British kick us out - and Jamaicans saying hey we won.

We signed a treaty with the British to end the war - the Canadians - the persons living in Canada - barely participated beyond the beginning of the war and they had no navy to blockade and raid the U.S. coast, which was the strongest ability the British had against us. We could not defend an entire coast with land based troops against the mightiest navy on the planet.

They like to say, yeah, well - we burned your White House.
Feh. We burned York (now called Toronto).
TWICE.

Someone else did all their fighting, and they claim victory.
Ain't that how it always goes?
 

SamSpade

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Ain't that how it always goes?
The whole thing reminds me of one of the last scenes in "Dragonslayer" where the poor kid goes through all the danger, surivives dragon fire by making a shield of dragon scale, lures it into the open, lets the old wizard sacrifice himself to blow it up and the body falls to earth a scorched ruin ...

And the king comes along, sticks a sword in its charred remains and claims victory.
 

stgislander

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(shrug) Because it kind of affected this area, I've read a number of books on it, and saying Canada won would be like us invading Jamaica back in the 1800's, the British kick us out - and Jamaicans saying hey we won.

We signed a treaty with the British to end the war - the Canadians - the persons living in Canada - barely participated beyond the beginning of the war and they had no navy to blockade and raid the U.S. coast, which was the strongest ability the British had against us. We could not defend an entire coast with land based troops against the mightiest navy on the planet.

They like to say, yeah, well - we burned your White House.
Feh. We burned York (now called Toronto).
TWICE.

Someone else did all their fighting, and they claim victory.
What I am getting at is that the idea of a 'nation' named Canada really took of after the war, resulting in the Act of Union in 1840. Neither us not the Brits were really winners in the war.
 

SamSpade

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What I am getting at is that the idea of a 'nation' named Canada really took of after the war, resulting in the Act of Union in 1840. Neither us not the Brits were really winners in the war.
Well that's right, nothing resembling an independent Canada would exist for decades.

I read a Reddit describing it as though the United States claimed they beat France in the Seven Year's War. Not really.
 
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