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nine-gear crow
Aug 10, 2013

Slowpoke! posted:

Oh god they’re giving him the loving medal in the middle of the SOTU

It's like a loving reality show surprise gift. Jesus.

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nine-gear crow
Aug 10, 2013
Really can't wait for four more years of this after the left consumes itself rather than get its poo poo together in time for November and Donnie Dipshit sloshes his way to victory* over their crumpled self-defeated bodies.

nine-gear crow
Aug 10, 2013

Kirios posted:

I'll give Trump this - the man has definitely rallied the entire Republican party under his umbrella.

I can only hope Sanders does something similar.

Evil unites, Good fractures because it's not the Perfect and it just didn't inspire me :effort:

nine-gear crow
Aug 10, 2013

Nairbo posted:

Canadian politics and dialogue is heavily influenced by American politics. If the US ever passed pharmacare it would almost certainly happen here too because Canadians would feel inadequate. In the same vein of the US, the dominant left wing party of Canada (called the Liberals) it’s woke neoliberalism just like it was for decades in the US

People generally get their news from Facebook here too and it’s very US heavy. Even Canadian news has a lot of US content just with less commentary on it.

My grandmother has cost our medical system in Canada millions of dollars through three cancer treatments but would vote for Trump in a heartbeat if he ran here because she’s stupid. Lots of (especially olds) are here

Canadian politics, even at its worst under people like Stephen Harper is also comparatively cordial and boring and functionary in comparison to US politics even at their most sane. It is naturally the bigger attention grabber, plus there is the element of perceived safety in shittalking a country that is both right next door and yet an entier alternate universe away simultaneously from normal daily life.

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