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Jun 11 2018 01:02am
Quote (Goomshill @ Jun 10 2018 10:06pm)



Perhaps they will become good friends. Trump seems to appreciate the concept of Juche and wants to implement it fully in the United States.

We are aligning into quite an Axis of Power with our North Korean and Russian allies. France and Great Britain have always been our enemies.

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Jun 11 2018 01:40am
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Perhaps they will become good friends. Trump seems to appreciate the concept of Juche and wants to implement it fully in the United States.

We are aligning into quite an Axis of Power with our North Korean and Russian allies. France and Great Britain have always been our enemies.


weird how the EU are aligning economically with Russia / Iran and America is opposing their pipelines and other energy exports.
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Jun 11 2018 02:32am


ALL the western countries should be aligning with the US at a time like this.
Anything else is foolhardy.
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Jun 11 2018 02:53am
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ALL the western countries should be aligning with the US at a time like this.
Anything else is foolhardy.


Almost like you actually need to use diplomacy and Leadership to get people to do what you want
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Jun 11 2018 03:34am
Quote (Thor123422 @ Jun 11 2018 04:53am)
Almost like you actually need to use diplomacy and Leadership to get people to do what you want




Yeah, or just refuse to notice that your country has been being ripped off for decades.
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Jun 11 2018 05:30am
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/06/10/trump-papers-filing-system-635164

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Solomon Lartey spent the first five months of the Trump administration working in the Old Executive Office Building, standing over a desk with scraps of paper spread out in front of him.

Lartey, who earned an annual salary of $65,969 as a records management analyst, was a career government official with close to 30 years under his belt. But he had never seen anything like this in any previous administration he had worked for. He had never had to tape the president’s papers back together again.

Armed with rolls of clear Scotch tape, Lartey and his colleagues would sift through large piles of shredded paper and put them back together, he said, “like a jigsaw puzzle.” Sometimes the papers would just be split down the middle, but other times they would be torn into pieces so small they looked like confetti.

It was a painstaking process that was the result of a clash between legal requirements to preserve White House records and President Donald Trump’s odd and enduring habit of ripping up papers when he’s done with them — what some people described as his unofficial “filing system.”

Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.

But White House aides realized early on that they were unable to stop Trump from ripping up paper after he was done with it and throwing it in the trash or on the floor, according to people familiar with the practice. Instead, they chose to clean it up for him, in order to make sure that the president wasn’t violating the law.


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Jun 11 2018 05:50am
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You guys are mixing provincial politics with federal.


that local and federal election results arent perfectly correlated is a no-brainer. but it's quite the stretch to think that the ontario voters will give Trudeau's Liberals a strong result again in 2019 after just having abandoned his party in droves in 2018...

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Jun 11 2018 05:55am
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that local and federal election results arent perfectly correlated is a no-brainer. but it's quite the stretch to think that the ontario voters will give Trudeau's Liberals a strong result again in 2019 after just having abandoned his party in droves in 2018...


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Jun 11 2018 06:01am
Quote (Black XistenZ @ Jun 11 2018 06:50am)
that local and federal election results arent perfectly correlated is a no-brainer. but it's quite the stretch to think that the ontario voters will give Trudeau's Liberals a strong result again in 2019 after just having abandoned his party in droves in 2018...



To be fair, Wynn was an exceptionally toxic figure. They will better their result if only because they can't have done any poorer.
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Jun 11 2018 06:20am
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To be fair, Wynn was an exceptionally toxic figure. They will better their result if only because they can't have done any poorer.


True, but the votes that left the Liberals got split almost 50:50 between the conservatives and the NDP. It might be Wynne who alienated a lot of Ontario's Liberal-voters. But if all those previous Liberal-voters had been ok with the party's shift to the left under Trudeau, one would have expected a clear majority of them to go to the NDP instead of to the right.

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