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    #31
    Originally posted by wiseguy
    What do I know ??

    I know yous were losin the war until the Americans and our Canadian Farm Boys took over !

    Wiseguy ! A man that knows too much !
    Don't insult the Canadian forces they were there from the start - involved a week after Britain and France declared war - 10th September 1939. The Americans sat back until December 7th 1941.

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      #32
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
      In about 9 months time trump will destroy the democrats, take all 3 levels of govt, the Supreme Court, district courts, destroy globalists, crash china, put the MSM out of business, make peace in the ME. It's going to be yuge.

      Oh and he will destroy the climate cult too.
      And then you wake up

      https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-farms-bankruptcy-idUSKBN1ZT2YE

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        #33
        Originally posted by Bin Lurking View Post
        And then you wake up

        https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-farms-bankruptcy-idUSKBN1ZT2YE
        And realize that there is not much land for sale. The anti Trump media is trying to make a mountain out of a molehill but in almost all areas of the US it is hard to find a for sale sign on a farm. That is also the case around here. A bit more land has come to the market recently but it is a trickle not a flood. A real farm crisis is one where there is land for sale signs everywhere.

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          #34
          Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
          A wee bit rich considering the Americans sat on the sidelines for another two years to see which way it would go, leaving the heavy lifting largely to Britain and it's commonwealth allies.
          I'd never minimize the sacrifice and contribution of any of the nations, but when it comes to the heavy lifting, it was the non commonwealth ally of convenience, the USSR who faced the majority of the Nazi forces, and endured the lions share of the sacrifices and human suffering. With a lot of material and intelligence support from the rest of the allies.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Bin Lurking View Post
            And then you wake up

            E
            Now do single family homes and give me the bankruptcy stats for that. Or small businesses. There is turn over in every asset class no matter the economic fundamentals. Weak hands get shook out all the time.

            By all measures trump has strengthened every part of the US economy and put it on the best footing to forge ahead. He can't force a country to buy soybean no more than Trudeau can force them to buy canola.

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              #36
              At one time in North America things were different, but the left has gone way too far now , look at our own bozo the clown not much different than this ..


              They have no clue on what drives an economy, and are too worried about b/s that just eventually kills any economy

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                #37


                Even the democrats at one time were useful
                Nowadays Trudeau is nothing but completely useless
                Last edited by furrowtickler; Feb 1, 2020, 22:45.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                  I'd never minimize the sacrifice and contribution of any of the nations, but when it comes to the heavy lifting, it was the non commonwealth ally of convenience, the USSR who faced the majority of the Nazi forces, and endured the lions share of the sacrifices and human suffering. With a lot of material and intelligence support from the rest of the allies.
                  Yeah they took colossal losses eventually but like the Americans most of the heavy lifting they were doing from 1939-41 was to fill their own pockets. Surely you've heard of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact that allied the Russians with the Germans? Like the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour if it hadn't been for the German invasion of Russia they'd have been quite happy annexing other countries along with their pal Hitler.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    I'd never minimize the sacrifice and contribution of any of the nations, but when it comes to the heavy lifting, it was the non commonwealth ally of convenience, the USSR who faced the majority of the Nazi forces, and endured the lions share of the sacrifices and human suffering. With a lot of material and intelligence support from the rest of the allies.
                    My Father in Law was a boy during the war. Sometimes he often has different opinions than what WW2 history I learned in school. Kinda interesting when there are different views of the same event. I often wonder how history is taught in Japanese and German schools and if they are taught to have ancestral guilt like us white men are.

                    FIL and family fled from Germany from the Nazis and went to Poland. Then as the Russians came through they ran again back to Germany as the war ended. He said the Russian soldiers were brutal and ruthless, worse than the Nazis.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by jazz View Post
                      In about 9 months time trump will destroy the democrats, take all 3 levels of govt, the Supreme Court, district courts, destroy globalists, crash china, put the MSM out of business, make peace in the ME. It's going to be yuge.

                      Oh and he will destroy the climate cult too.
                      Meanwhile up here we will be bled like a stuck pig with taxes and poor prices. Welcome to Canada, where you pay 5x as much to get less back for your hard work!

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