I don't think so. not unless it's something so egregious it can't be ignored even by the losers in the senate.
If he is doing the same nonsense, I think you have to do it. If you don't, you've lost the argument. Losing the senate vote isn't necessarily losing the argument. Ignoring it is.
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the UK situation is incredibly different than the one in the US. it honestly can't really be compared at this moment.
The “common person” feels marginalized by immigrants and wants to give a new direction power so they don’t think the economy is passing them by. Sounds a bit like the US to me.
As an example, historically strong labor Sunderland county vote is in. Although Labor is holding this seat, Essentially labor is down 12% and that vote did not go to the Tories, it went to the Brexit party. They want out, they want borders, and they want their wall.
the UK situation is incredibly different than the one in the US. it honestly can't really be compared at this moment.
The “common person” feels marginalized by immigrants and wants to give a new direction power so they don’t think the economy is passing them by. Sounds a bit like the US to me.
I dont remember you expressing your concern when Canadians re-elected Trudeau.
Lately I've heard a few pro-impeachment people say, "That would be great but if he is impeached I afraid the country will break out in civil war."
I honestly think that's nearly absurd. Yes, there may be incidences of random violence (what else is new in America?), but give the average American the choice between going out and doing actual battle or staying home and watching Monday Night Football and stuffing themselves of Cheese Doodles and cheap beer, what are they going to choose? I just don't see it.
"Hey Marge, I think I'm gonna go out and join the Pro Trump militia."
"But Fred, remember, today they have a special on Doritos and Ding Dongs at Walmart. Should we really miss that?"
"Nawww, you're right Marge. Let's get in the truck and load up on goodies!"
Civil war in America? I don't think so.
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
I’m not sure about a Civil War...but I know this: the devotion is unprecedented. I don’t see him actually being removed, but if it were to happen I wouldn’t be going anywhere the next day.
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Lately I've heard a few pro-impeachment people say, "That would be great but if he is impeached I afraid the country will break out in civil war."
I honestly think that's nearly absurd. Yes, there may be incidences of random violence (what else is new in America?), but give the average American the choice between going out and doing actual battle or staying home and watching Monday Night Football and stuffing themselves of Cheese Doodles and cheap beer, what are they going to choose? I just don't see it.
"Hey Marge, I think I'm gonna go out and join the Pro Trump militia."
"But Fred, remember, today they have a special on Doritos and Ding Dongs at Walmart. Should we really miss that?"
"Nawww, you're right Marge. Let's get in the truck and load up on goodies!"
Civil war in America? I don't think so.
Agreed. No way. It's a bunch of people who have seen too many Dirty Harry movies.
Lately I've heard a few pro-impeachment people say, "That would be great but if he is impeached I afraid the country will break out in civil war."
I honestly think that's nearly absurd. Yes, there may be incidences of random violence (what else is new in America?), but give the average American the choice between going out and doing actual battle or staying home and watching Monday Night Football and stuffing themselves of Cheese Doodles and cheap beer, what are they going to choose? I just don't see it.
"Hey Marge, I think I'm gonna go out and join the Pro Trump militia."
"But Fred, remember, today they have a special on Doritos and Ding Dongs at Walmart. Should we really miss that?"
"Nawww, you're right Marge. Let's get in the truck and load up on goodies!"
I think the UK landslide should wake the democrats up.
and in the states half the Democratic Party is fantasizing about govt healthcare, free college and debt forgiveness
if I were trump I’d be planning on four more years.
You can see Warren falling back. The moderates are being heard, and not on Twitter
Regarding my comment, my point is that corruption needs to be addressed no matter how many times it loses in the Senate. The UK issues are policy issues. Losing the argument on socialized care or debt forgiveness is a legit policy discussion. Ukraine is not. It's corrupt.
I’m not sure about a Civil War...but I know this: the devotion is unprecedented. I don’t see him actually being removed, but if it were to happen I wouldn’t be going anywhere the next day.
I don't know about not going anywhere but for the sake of my vehicle, if I were into bumper stickers I would remove any that said "Bernie" or "Warren" etc.
Lately I've heard a few pro-impeachment people say, "That would be great but if he is impeached I afraid the country will break out in civil war."
I honestly think that's nearly absurd. Yes, there may be incidences of random violence (what else is new in America?), but give the average American the choice between going out and doing actual battle or staying home and watching Monday Night Football and stuffing themselves of Cheese Doodles and cheap beer, what are they going to choose? I just don't see it.
"Hey Marge, I think I'm gonna go out and join the Pro Trump militia."
"But Fred, remember, today they have a special on Doritos and Ding Dongs at Walmart. Should we really miss that?"
"Nawww, you're right Marge. Let's get in the truck and load up on goodies!"
Lately I've heard a few pro-impeachment people say, "That would be great but if he is impeached I afraid the country will break out in civil war."
I honestly think that's nearly absurd. Yes, there may be incidences of random violence (what else is new in America?), but give the average American the choice between going out and doing actual battle or staying home and watching Monday Night Football and stuffing themselves of Cheese Doodles and cheap beer, what are they going to choose? I just don't see it.
"Hey Marge, I think I'm gonna go out and join the Pro Trump militia."
"But Fred, remember, today they have a special on Doritos and Ding Dongs at Walmart. Should we really miss that?"
"Nawww, you're right Marge. Let's get in the truck and load up on goodies!"
Civil war in America? I don't think so.
Agreed. No way. It's a bunch of people who have seen too many Dirty Harry movies.
Haha!
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
the UK situation is incredibly different than the one in the US. it honestly can't really be compared at this moment.
The “common person” feels marginalized by immigrants and wants to give a new direction power so they don’t think the economy is passing them by. Sounds a bit like the US to me.
I dont remember you expressing your concern when Canadians re-elected Trudeau.
These are the types of people supporting and protecting Team Trump Treason, those who believe they’re above the law and that it doesn’t apply to them. What a political party.
These are the types of people supporting and protecting Team Trump Treason, those who believe they’re above the law and that it doesn’t apply to them. What a political party.
These are the types of people supporting and protecting Team Trump Treason, those who believe they’re above the law and that it doesn’t apply to them. What a political party.
the UK situation is incredibly different than the one in the US. it honestly can't really be compared at this moment.
The “common person” feels marginalized by immigrants and wants to give a new direction power so they don’t think the economy is passing them by. Sounds a bit like the US to me.
I dont remember you expressing your concern when Canadians re-elected Trudeau.
Apples meet Oranges.
exactly.
Exactly what?
Read the news this morning. It's obvious traditional labour voters feel marginalized about income inequality. Canada is far more liberal than the US and UK.
Except when it comes to the ON Premier, of course.
the UK situation is incredibly different than the one in the US. it honestly can't really be compared at this moment.
The “common person” feels marginalized by immigrants and wants to give a new direction power so they don’t think the economy is passing them by. Sounds a bit like the US to me.
I dont remember you expressing your concern when Canadians re-elected Trudeau.
Apples meet Oranges.
exactly.
Exactly what?
Read the news this morning. It's obvious traditional labour voters feel marginalized about income inequality. Canada is far more liberal than the US and UK.
Except when it comes to the ON Premier, of course.
Lately I've heard a few pro-impeachment people say, "That would be great but if he is impeached I afraid the country will break out in civil war."
I honestly think that's nearly absurd. Yes, there may be incidences of random violence (what else is new in America?), but give the average American the choice between going out and doing actual battle or staying home and watching Monday Night Football and stuffing themselves of Cheese Doodles and cheap beer, what are they going to choose? I just don't see it.
"Hey Marge, I think I'm gonna go out and join the Pro Trump militia."
"But Fred, remember, today they have a special on Doritos and Ding Dongs at Walmart. Should we really miss that?"
"Nawww, you're right Marge. Let's get in the truck and load up on goodies!"
Civil war in America? I don't think so.
I love Ding Dongs!
Ding dongs are delicious. End of story.
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look at our previous PM. highly conservative. many thought he was trying to put women back in the kitchen. he was PM for 9 and a half years. we had one guy who was in the running for the conservative leadership that was Trump Jr (that asshole from Dragon's Den/Shark Tank). Ultimately, he was rejected. But would he have been if we had the same immigration issues, and the subsequent fear mongering that conservative politicians would have been sure to follow up with, that the US and europe has? I bet he would have won in a landslide.
we have one of our provinces starting their own "exit" movement after Trudeau was elected.
Republicans upset they have to work on a Friday. Well you should've stopped submitting dumb amendments that had no chance of passing up to six hours after you said you were going to stop.
Republicans upset they have to work on a Friday. Well you should've stopped submitting dumb amendments that had no chance of passing up to six hours after you said you were going to stop.
Let's get this show on the road
Or stop repeating the theatrical performances and going into long soliloquies about Team Trump Treason allows warriors to be warriors by torturing detainees. What a country.
Republicans upset they have to work on a Friday. Well you should've stopped submitting dumb amendments that had no chance of passing up to six hours after you said you were going to stop.
Let's get this show on the road
Exactly....they did their little circus for 12 hours and then shit their pants when Nadler moves the vote. I'm so glad he did that...like a swift kick in the nuts.
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and in the states half the Democratic Party is fantasizing about govt healthcare, free college and debt forgiveness
if I were trump I’d be planning on four more years.
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Apples meet Oranges.
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Regarding my comment, my point is that corruption needs to be addressed no matter how many times it loses in the Senate. The UK issues are policy issues. Losing the argument on socialized care or debt forgiveness is a legit policy discussion. Ukraine is not. It's corrupt.
I know- and they are so healthy!
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Exactly what?
Read the news this morning. It's obvious traditional labour voters feel marginalized about income inequality. Canada is far more liberal than the US and UK.
Except when it comes to the ON Premier, of course.
And to say that Canada is far more liberal than the UK makes you look out of your depth.
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2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
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we have one of our provinces starting their own "exit" movement after Trudeau was elected.
that's what we mean about apples to oranges.
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2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
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Northern Ireland is not on the Island you mentioned. It is one of the many serious Brexit complications.
That is the literal wall problem. Brexit also represents figurative walls as well. Many.