Yeah sure...you aren't a Trudeau fan at all.
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Here is something to think about.
If the USA has a major healthcare crisis that causes even more disruption on the scale of the worst case scenarios like Italy and Spain, the resulting human, economic and political impacts could easily spill over into Canada because our economy and country is so dependent on the US.
We are more interconnected than many countries.
So every Canadian has every right to be very concerend about Trump's handling of this crisis.
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Originally posted by caseih View Postummm. , the obsession with trump, its not healthy
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Of course the old establishment including the Bush's, Clinton's, media etc don't like Trump, they are part of the corrupt Deep State that has ****d the US citizens for decades now. And they know they are in trouble, hence Hillary's comment on election night to her staff that "if that bastard gets in we're all going to hang".
Why do you think the "people" rose up and voted him in. They have had enough. We need to do the same here but it nearly impossible with a pro liberal media influencing the weaker minds.
When Obama doubled the debt not a word from the TDSers but when when Trump does it to try to save the nation, Wow!! Just remember pelosi held up the bill and insisted that billions of useless money be added to the bill to help her Arts community etc.
You all better hope their stimulus spending works or the whole world will be in a big hurt, Canada included.
PS. Seems to me on a per capita basis Ontario and California have the biggest debts in the world (liberal run). I stand to be corrected.
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Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post"Trump plans to add $4.832 trillion to the debt in his first term.8 That's a 24% increase from the $20.245 trillion debt at the end of Obama's last budget for FY 2017. If he remains in office for a second term, he plans to add $8.3 trillion for both terms. Trump had promised to eliminate the debt during his campaign."
Trump knew how to go broke as a business man and it looks like he'll do just fine with the USA as well.
Trump certainly had lots of practice so it will come easy for him!
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