Canada is a failed state

I know the general sentiment of this thread is fairly pro-American
Tell you what, trade deal with the Yankees - They can keep Toronto, turn Vancouver and the west coast into an extended Alaska panhandle
Fuck this. I don't know why people so often make statements like this or act like giving away parts of the country to the US is something good and/or desirable. It's literal cuckold talk. I suppose I'd understand (but obviously not endorse) it if the person is some third worlder who just wandered in and doesn't have any roots, but stuff like this is embarrassing if it's meant with any sort of sincerity.

I can't speak for the rest of the thread of course, but I'm personally not so much pro-American as I am pro-countries-getting-their-shit-together and not acting like retards. This means that I want our idiot politicians and the liberals who keep putting in people like Trudeau to get their heads out of their asses, pretending that every little "right wing" thing that comes from south of the border is akin to beating a puppy to death. Meanwhile, the right-wing Americans jerking themselves off to their fantasy of annexing Canada should be yet another reminder that for all of the relatively recent talk of not wanting to interfere with the rest of the world, they're sure quick goon to the idea of doing it.
 
Its just that we can't really trust the Canadian government to ever get much better. The States have a system where there is more power to the individual states, especially under Trump, and that would translate to the provinces being more independent to an extent.

But I guess we'll see how next year goes. Trump in power will be holding the liberals accountable to their lies, and Canadian news is heavily influenced by what happens in the states. Maybe we will get something like the Wild Rose Revival Party that shifts things to the right.

If elections aren't until October then do we have time to form a more really conservative party?
 
I hope to God Canada gets annexed.
Canada as in now, despite the jeet invasion, has a stricter border than the USA (hundreds of thousands of jeets are entering the USA and 1/4 of them are ones leaving Canada for the USA).

Another important thing to note is in Canada everyone agrees no matter where you are from that voter ID isn't something to be contested, where as in the USA 40% of the population is retarded making the only relevant country in the world where people are debating the use of voter ID.

Canada, other than its corruption not nearly being as chaotic and schizophrenic, has hindsight. Most people in the USA, even in the right have yet to know about the extremely detrimental consequences of the importation of 3rd world unskilled workers, especially those from India and it's effect on housing which is getting as bad as Canada in most places in the USA. seeing how countries go through cycles, Canada, judging by the general consensus of it's population, is in a state of acknowledgement and understanding of it's issues and has a possibility of not making the same mistake again. Where as the USA I don't see that, which is why the USA with it's 48% retarded population being part of Canada would be a bad idea.

We are so fucked when Trump gets into office.
So far it's been good. His tariff bluffs were meant for Canada and Mexico to get their shit together on immigration. Also do I need to remind you that Hilary Clinton was in the Liberal convention?


For long there has been a left-wing global coalition that have been influencing Canada with anti-freedom and globalists policies. The USA's right is more of a "don't be retarded and we'll do business with you" approach than the Democrats clear intermingling in Canadian politics.

I've followed global politics for a while and whoever is in power in The USA greatly effects the culture and economy of Europe and Canada seeing as how Obama's administration lead to the economic crash in western Europe and his illegal interference in Syria domino'd into the now Muslim migrant crisis. Not to mention the Democrats fortifying global elites in the United Nations and European Union who are hellbent on having all of western civilization burn to the ground.

Trump's victory is an extra push for the right wing resistance in Europe and Canada against globalization, and a fight for national and cultural autonomy between countries.
 
Its just that we can't really trust the Canadian government to ever get much better.
Realistically though, despite the excitement that people have over Trump getting re-elected, do you believe that States' government and its people are going to be some saviour? I'm not accusing you of this right now to be clear, but there are a lot of people who seem to think that because a nice win happened that things are just going to be one big upswing and so we all better just get on our knees or something. It's downright pathetic a lot of the stuff I've been reading.

With that said, I do want to see the liberal, the Liberals, and Trudeau held to account. I do want their smugness to be wiped away and for them to be reminded that we're not the big fish in the pond. I'm good with them shitting themselves acting like threats of tariffs are the end of the world. At the same time, however, I want both sides of this to stop being antagonistic in their own ways: Trudeau and Canadian liberals acting like they have more power than they wield, and for American right-wingers (I'm referring more so to parts of it populace more so than anything) to stop the stupid toddler fantasy of "everything should be mine because I know best even if my own house is in disarray." Simply put, if you're a Canadian who wants to see the country be given away even despite the massive problems that we have, I have no idea how you could rationalize away being a willing cuckold.
 
I don't think it helps much that a majority of Canadians live 1-2 hours of the border anyway, as well as mostly being queued into American politics more so than there own.

When my wife starts asking Canadians about there politics, she is mostly met with a shrug or the general "oh I don't pay attention to politics.", meanwhile wife unit gets reemed out at any mention of her vote for the don.

Personally, the only use I see in annex is resource reign and land domination. Talking with some sales at work recent too, a couple mines were shut down recently. Curious too see how/when those will be able to start again.

Personally I'm looking more into the interior, similar to blue states I find a majority of issues stem around bigger cities (Vancouver becoming Greater Vancouver, etc etc.) so hopefully with finding more space would help normalise things.

When will we be back? Are we so okay? Will I be able to eat a Big Buford before my death?
 
Hello again, here's some fun news stories from my local town last month.
This first one is good but the reason as to why is bad because from what I recall it was to show that indigenous people are being discriminated when it will most likely show the opposite that they are more likely to commit crimes, same shit happened to black people.



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This one is also funny, youll know why lol

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This last one is stupid and a waste of tax dollars because it will end up permanently locked again due to either fires or drug abuse as its close to the welfare center lol
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As a bonus mcdonalds is promoting Jewish propaganda to children in happy meals here lol.
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I don't know why people so often make statements like this or act like giving away parts of the country to the US is something good and/or desirable. It's literal cuckold talk. I suppose I'd understand (but obviously not endorse) it if the person is some third worlder who just wandered in and doesn't have any roots, but stuff like this is embarrassing if it's meant with any sort of sincerity.
The Mariah Carey bit should have clued you in, but all jokes aside:
I stand by the fact that annexation would be bad for us and make America look even worse in the international scene. I personally have no interest in letting the Americans take over my country, and iirc the last time it came to blows, we nearly burnt down the White House.
 
Meanwhile, the right-wing Americans jerking themselves off to their fantasy of annexing Canada should be yet another reminder that for all of the relatively recent talk of not wanting to interfere with the rest of the world, they're sure quick goon to the idea of doing it.

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What would you say with regards to this. Trump does have a point, if we can't survive without taking advantage of the US economy and cheap economic handouts from the US that they would charge other countries premium for, are we really even a country at this point?

Thats ignoring all the liberals and jeets destroying whatever culture we have, non-withstanding.

I don't think the answer is annexation; but when it comes to dissolving trade barriers, ending the oligopoly in Canada, and basically dissolving the Canadian economy into the US one, but keeping the political institutions separate;

I honestly don't see any strong arguments against this at this point, other than jeets maybe flooding into the US. Unless youre a Rogers-Bell-Loblaw modern family compact fan, etc.

It used to be that 'we have to protect Canadian businesses because they keep Canadians employed, housed, alive' etc.

But in turning our country into an economic zone for Indians and the ultra rich, none of that is true any longer, if it ever was.

Id love to see American industry up north, American businesses that actually run better and more competitively, and perhaps some deregulation on the stranglehold within the Canadian economy currently.
 
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What would you say with regards to this. Trump does have a point
I do somewhat agree with his point about our economy, which is why I said that I'm glad that he's talking shit to them and I hope it makes them get their (politicians and liberal/Liberal voters) heads out of their asses. What I agree on is that we're very reliant on them which shouldn't be that surprising considering we border them, trade with them and have about a tenth of their population. I don't agree with the framing that the US is being victimized (something that the US government would never dream of doing to anyone anywhere ever) though. Apparently we're insignificant enough to be the 51st state (Israel got a demotion apparently,) but also we "rip them off" at the rate of a tenth of a trillion dollars annually? Sure.

My main point of contention remains with those who some sort of pro-annexation. Firstly with cuckold Canadians for obvious reasons, and secondly from a subset of Americans who show their true nature, which is to stab you in the back when they're high on the euphoria of thinking that the world is theirs and that the world owes them it. I'm probably in a position where both sides don't like where I'm at because I have issues with both of them. "[Country] first" is a message that I support for everyone sans talks of imperialism; Canada's politicians should adopt that mindset rather than being stupidly contrarian to the good points that are made.
 
She was always a libby lib but she’s ready to go commit some hate crimes now.
It seems everyone learns this lesson the hard way. The silver lining of so many jeets is that now every Canadian has had to personally deal with the consequences of their presence - so the media can't mediate their perception of them as much. The lesson is learned, but the damage is done.
 
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What would you say with regards to this. Trump does have a point, if we can't survive without taking advantage of the US economy and cheap economic handouts from the US that they would charge other countries premium for, are we really even a country at this point?

Thats ignoring all the liberals and jeets destroying whatever culture we have, non-withstanding.

I don't think the answer is annexation; but when it comes to dissolving trade barriers, ending the oligopoly in Canada, and basically dissolving the Canadian economy into the US one, but keeping the political institutions separate;

I honestly don't see any strong arguments against this at this point, other than jeets maybe flooding into the US. Unless youre a Rogers-Bell-Loblaw modern family compact fan, etc.

It used to be that 'we have to protect Canadian businesses because they keep Canadians employed, housed, alive' etc.

But in turning our country into an economic zone for Indians and the ultra rich, none of that is true any longer, if it ever was.

Id love to see American industry up north, American businesses that actually run better and more competitively, and perhaps some deregulation on the stranglehold within the Canadian economy currently.
Except that Canada doesn't rip off the US. All the successful Canadian companies on the TSX are all near if not outright monopolies. Where there entire business model is price gauging Canadians.
 
Id love to see American industry up north, American businesses that actually run better and more competitively, and perhaps some deregulation on the stranglehold within the Canadian economy currently.
american industry doesn't exist and almost all of it is just made overseas.

american businesses aren't well run either, they just get to free ride off the USD as the world's reserve currency

deregulation has a point, but usually that will just end up being canadians will be on the business end of american extractive industries.
 
I don't think it helps much that a majority of Canadians live 1-2 hours of the border anyway, as well as mostly being queued into American politics more so than there own.
It's really difficult to pay attention to Canadian politics, in my opinion. There really aren't good alternatives, especially with Bernier selling out to pajeets like we saw (not that I ever really liked him much anyway). The same is true in America, as Trump has his own faults, but it's easier to look past with how bombastic and outspoken he is about other things, and the general movement behind him being a lot more radical than anything in Canada.

In a lot of cases it is also just liberal retards buying into 'Orange Man bad' and 'oh, isn't that man simply awful!' like in the UK and mainland Europe.
the last time it came to blows, we nearly burnt down the White House.
Both the Capitol and the White House were burnt and left as empty husks, yes.
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This one is also funny, youll know why lol
It's always interesting how a country with a birthrate on the brink of natural decline is so desperate for new housing. It isn't the fault of immigration or foreign landlords, though (nothing is!). We just need more housing... for some reason. :smug:
 
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