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Here's a suggestion. File a FOIA request to access her trip report to/thru her HARNG chain of command. Required when travel overseas (both military or civilian) results in possible compromising of security guidelines; like meeting w/ a host nation's governmental civil authority. | 0 | not toxic |
"Movable little dwellings POPPING UP around the country", "little cabins PLUNKED DOWN next to traditional homes", and "a row of squalid cabins PLOPPED DOWN" etc, etc. Doesn't anyone "BUILD" anymore? | 0 | not toxic |
I didn't say I got anything out of it. I learned 8 years worth of sobriety. Here's how the program works...a newcomer comes in and he is told to find a sponser. A sponsor takes him through the steps written in the big book. Then, when he is ready he is supposed to go out and help the next newcomer and take him through the steps. And so on and so on. I realized I was being used as an AA salesman when I would share my experience, strength and hope with rooms full of treatment people. Just a salesman for the AA program. You see, AA was founded in 1935 and has literally not changed the first 164 pages of the big book in all this time, regardless of how much knowledge we have gained around alcoholism and drug addiction. There are numerous other avenues to getting and staying sober and I would encourage people to try other programs or methods rather than buy into the 12 step religion. Southpark does a wonderful explanation of AA. | 0 | not toxic |
Just whining. Moving businesses as a result of rising property value is a natural and typical byproduct of expanding city anywhere in the world.
The owner can sell the land and move to cheaper municipalities such as Surrey or Toronto. What is the problem? The only problem is that the owner made a fortune out of his property. And yet does not want pay more taxes on the gains.
There are more than a million residents whose lives are negatively affected and yet they have no choice but suck it up. | 0 | not toxic |
Most Americans are ignorant of who controls their government.http://www.unz.com article by Philip Giraldi, former CIA counter-terrorism specialist, military intelligence officer, "Israel's Dirty a Little Secret- How it Drives US Policies exploiting a Spineless Congress and White House." Prof. John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt, " The ISRAEL Lobby and US Foreign Policy" New York, 2007. Recently Oliver Stone to Stephen Colbert, "Israel interfered in the US election far more than Russia and nobody is interested in investigating this." So who owns the media? | 0 | not toxic |
Oh Elsie, as usual your tone deaf commentary is so revealing of your persuasion it's actually funny. Please go back to your roots and talk local issues and if-and only if-political commentary is chosen keep it Alaskan. | 0 | not toxic |
The domestic terrorists at the company called "civil comments" are attempting to destroy your first amendment right to free speech!
Only in communist countries or in Nazi Germany you had to have approval of your speech by your peers!
That's not the United States of America!
That's Russia under the iron fist of a loser named Putin!
RESIST LOSING YOUR 1st Amendment right!
Here is the communists website I HOPE all hackers that are reading this understand it is time to take this website down are you listening @ "anonymous" our free-speech is being destroyed by these losers
Be a real American patriot like Thomas Jefferson and George Washington that fought for our first amendment rights for free speech !
https://www.getcivil.com | 1 | toxic |
Wrong, Ian. The same rule is "In play" no matter HOW the individual claiming refugee status or asylum came into the country, swam, ran, walked drove, was driven. Canada can and does refuse entry--that's why the RCMP are in the "back road" areas, saying hello to the border-jumpers.
We are hearing about people coming across on the back roads simply because quite suddenly more of them are doing so. Not because there's a two-rule system at work. | 0 | not toxic |
Curious how only roughly a third of this opinion piece talks to the subject of its headline, the latter part falling into the comfort zone of a Trump Tirade.
IMO, the Girl Guides Canada decision panders more to an anti-Trump mindset in a certain portion of its executive. It's a poor decision; it smacks of laziness. Rather than complain about "problems" in going to the U.S., how about determining just how difficult it actually would be and implement measures to deal with them? The GGC decision sure doesn't appear to be evidence based. | 0 | not toxic |
If there's anything to investigate regarding Clinton's ties to Russia, let it be investigated, and if prosecution is called for, so be it. But this just in: Clinton is not the president and she isn't in a position where her ties to Russia could compromise the security of the United States.
I'm getting a little tired of the "Clinton did it too" line of defense. Trump either colluded with the Russians or he didn't and Clinton has nothing to do with that. | 0 | not toxic |
We need our tax money spent on things that are useful and productive to the community, the tax rates people pay here (in once of the most perpetually economically depressed areas in the country) are ludicrous. | 0 | not toxic |
Are you Mike Flynn ? Only other military officer that I know of that foolishly joined the Chumps camp and became the idiot in chief’s puppet and fall guy. | 1 | toxic |
This is just some really bad writing. | 0 | not toxic |
Unfortunately he's not even the beginning of the "supply" | 0 | not toxic |
Kevin - While I appreciate your candor and commitment, I would suggest the following changes to your core values: equal rights for all, without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and political persuasion; access to quality education; quality medical care, including access to all aspects of reproductive health; protection of privacy and from unreasonable search and seizure; and environmental protection. These are "core values". They are different from community, state, and federal goals, such as economic growth (which includes job creation and worker protection), emergency preparedness, a strong national defense, and a national agenda that promotes our values and national standing in the global community. However, if we sacrifice our core values in the pursuit of those goals, we are attacking the very pillars of our democracy...the protection and respect of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all people. | 0 | not toxic |
Good story.
With TC, be grateful for the quality of career and the high highs over the short career. Terrell Davis-like.
TC was great theater and a great story.
Now give the man privacy. | 0 | not toxic |
So? In case you don't know, Obama is no longer president and is just doing what previous presidents, both republicans and democrats before him have done. The Donalld has refused to release his tax returns after saying he would. You should be concerned about the current liar in chief. Come on Donald release your tax returns so we can see how much you pay your buddy Putin. But so typically republican. Corruption to the max. | 1 | toxic |
Price controls worked so well with gasoline in the 1970s, didn't they?
Maybe people should actually learn basic economics and understand what economic forces lower prices, then advocate them. | 0 | not toxic |
I have heard great reviews of some of these restaurants and dishes, have been to some of these locales, and found some new ones I will have to check out. I will admit that some gave me pause when I read them on the menus before, but I may just have to be adventurous. I am pleasantly surprised when food that I would never put together is flavorful. Marco T's I will give a whole hearted 2 thumbs up to, however. | 0 | not toxic |
Carv, I agree with you on electing the Sound Transit Board. But that's about it. I want transit agencies responsive to taxpayers and able to deliver QUALITY to their customers. | 0 | not toxic |
The image of the typical arrogant smirk on Clarks face in today's Vancouver Sun and Province tells the whole story and I believe is the essence of who this woman truly is. She could care less what any average British Columbian thinks of her or what she does while in office. She is flipping the bird to all of us and she could not care less. She needs to write the word "humble" backwards on her forehead so that she is reminded every time she looks in a mirror. | 0 | not toxic |
Their union contract probably doesn't allow them to be terminated for something like this. In fact they're probably lawyering up right now and will somehow get a bunch of money from the district for being treated badly. That's how it usually goes. | 0 | not toxic |
The government runs a business, sets rates, pay, vacations, retirements, sick days, and when it comes to expensive to run, they try and pawn it off on private business but won't accept the only offer they get.
Let if fold. If there is a market for the service someone will make it. Keep government out of it. The only thing government does for business is make it more expensive to operate. So, inspections yes, management no! | 0 | not toxic |
Who do you respect? Anyone in politics or any pundits? | 0 | not toxic |
So you are jealous of successful people? Want money for doing nothing?
Move to Sweden if you don't like America | 0 | not toxic |
Does anyone have pictures? I would love to see that! | 0 | not toxic |
The new inquisition | 0 | not toxic |
It is reported here in BC that the Province relied heavily on the property transfer tax in its budget.
With the imposed 15% foreign buyers tax here in the lower mainland the impact on the property transfer tax has been significant and it remains to be seen how this impact the Provincial budget coming up.
Be careful in Ont to do a cost/benefit analysis before playing with this tax. There are consequences and many unintended.
Here the price of a home has not dropped that much but the volume of sales sure has. Lot fewer sales but at much the same price per unit.. | 0 | not toxic |
So, this is the alternative to moving oil by pipelines? Let's reconsider. | 0 | not toxic |
Respectfully 37EMROB, today 23% of of our federal prisons are illegal aliens, in addition to the other major problems of illegal immigration. Also, I think I truthfully stated Ms. King's and Mr. Chavez's take on illegal immigration as noted Civil Rights workers, (I have more if you like).
As far as getting out the minority vote you mentioned, it didn't happen this last election for Ms. Clinton for sure, I'd say she wasn't their cup of tea ether! She was a very poor choice to put up for president.
As far as the points I made concerning a government enslaving people, making them totally reliant on government? I stand by that.
Your right on one point I'd agree with, Ward Churchill may be 15 years ago, but Elizabeth Warren and her history is today's news I do believe. I just drew the pertinent on point analogy they have with one another on the "native" American lie they played with absolutely no proof of such except "high cheekbones" in Ms. Warren's case.
Have a great day! | 0 | not toxic |
To insist that folks with pre-existing conditions who have not been continuously covered by insurance need to be able to buy insurance just like someone who is has been in the system all along is vastly unfair to those who are responsible enough to plan for the likelihood of them getting sick or being in an accident.
People have bee "gaming" ObamaCare by waiting until they get sick to buy insurance. It is not the government's job to "fix" you after something bad happens if there is a way for you to protect yourself from the financial consequences beforehand. | 0 | not toxic |
January 1989. | 0 | not toxic |
Dunno, you have to be pretty full of hate to beat a stranger to death with a baseball bat... | 1 | toxic |
That some people break the law doesn't mean the law doesn't exist. Unfortunately, your family and neighbors served you poorly. Here in Anchorage there were always places that didn't watch their cig vending machines closely so my peers could buy. Doesn't change they were knowingly breaking the law either.
The packs were marked since the '60s, which is when the Surgeon General's report came out, and the dangers were well-known for a century. It is hardly the manufacturer's responsibility if they follow the law when other people insist on breaking it. | 0 | not toxic |
Wow. A country that actually cares about its younger citizens.
Not Canada: the ultimate sell-out nation.
btw: 'residential' means 'reside' as 'live here'! | 0 | not toxic |
Thanks for a reasoned comment not jaded by shares in the resource industry. | 0 | not toxic |
little by little we are coming like the mainland with all these sicko crimes. is this a case of legal or illegal immigrants. how sick can you be to do what he did! he should be passed around at halawa every single day and night for the rest of his life. but i have a feeling he will plead insanity and placed at kaneohe and will be out in 5 yrs. | 0 | not toxic |
"Trickle down" is a great scam, for it is clear that money spent and respent to drive a healthy economy trickles up. This is why stimulus money should be injected among the people that have greatest needs. But the rich balk at giving "those people" any means to improving their lot.
I am wondering how, in the trickling metaphor, people like Trump are the "up" and decent, poorer people are the "down." Does not that language itself arouse suspicion about the postulates? | 0 | not toxic |
Angela Merkel, Golda Mier, Maggi Thatcher and Indira Ghandi managed to ring the bell. Why not Hillary? Oh yes, the US was not ready for a female President only a Black one. I must admit it must have been devastatingly humiliating to lose to Trump but who's fault was that........ | 1 | toxic |
Happy for you! | 0 | not toxic |
Ridiculous. Her professorship is worth far more to her than any speculative jury award could possibly be, both in money and in her reputation. You and those up-voting you, obviously don't have any grasp of the stakes at risk here, nor an iota of common sense, nor anything beyond anti-intellectual jealousy behind your specious "reasoning". | 0 | not toxic |
Gerald Fitzgerald did wonders re; alcoholic priests . The sex offenders clearly stated they had no intention of changing. Fr. F begged bishops to laicise these men and he also visited at least two Popes pretty much in vain .This ontological superiority foolishness makes hierarchy blind . | 0 | not toxic |
she is brave women.
http://goo.gl/1kr0C9 | 0 | not toxic |
I see no problem whatsoever with the President presenting a case to the FBI director to move away from an investigation if the President honestly believes that movement to be in the nation's interest. I myself find the fixation on Russia to be pathological. They should be made friends not enemies. Our influence over them as friends will be much more powerful than as enemies. What's best for the nation? Libbers answer: Who cares. | 0 | not toxic |
wow....that's pretty out there. | 0 | not toxic |
Trump looks like a big talking bluffer to the North Koreans. They might change their minds once we start doing things like moving US dependents and Civilians out of Korea and increasing weaponry and support for US troops along the border. Or blockading NK harbors from any trade. Or shooting down one of their missiles (but there is too much danger that we will miss). Same with economic sanctions— Trump threatens— looking to NK like he is bluffing again— and does notihing about the “real sanctions” he talks about like cutting trade with China (we all know how much that would hurt us) but not doing anything. Trump has created a concrete reputation as a bluffer. This also kills his ability to make a deal with NK, because again he looks dishonest and like he is bluffing. | 0 | not toxic |
Only the charlatans. The vast majority of good advisors are fee based and do not charge commission. They don't make a dime more if they change investments or not. If you don't feel like your advisor is concerned, find a new one and get a new plan done. | 0 | not toxic |
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco and Gaming - NDPs thirst for taxes is greater than their stated responsibility for Alberta "working class" families.
Rob from the weak, the addicted, the poor and then give it back to them.
Feel the warmth of the Socialist glow | 0 | not toxic |
Cool. And if that narrative is dominant in Democratic circles, y'all will help him win again. Well done! | 0 | not toxic |
These so called dreamers are the only illegals that deserve to stay. Immigration laws need to be changed to make entering the country illegally a criminal act, not just a civil violation.
As long as there's no real penalty for entering the country illegally, they'll keep coming illegally. Why not, it's easy and there's no danger of any real jail time. | 0 | not toxic |
"Last week China’s foreign minister warned the U.S., South Korea and North Korea could be heading for conflict." - Since China pulls Kim Jong Dum's strings, he would know. They don't want a missile defense system on their border, and they don't want a reunified Korea with the US as an ally.
China is running out of options, do they let NK start a war that will inevitably draw them in and risk the downfall of their own government or do they let NK collapse and reunify with SK. They prefer the status quo to either. It will depend on how bad they want that missile defense system gone. | 0 | not toxic |
Actually Lynn, its the evil of two lessors. | 0 | not toxic |
But what surprises me is just how amateurish this whole operation was. E-mail trails, meetings with foreign agents in the headquarters (when Trump Sr. was in the building), and probably lots of other digital traces of communications opening up a whole can of worms for investigators.
Haven't these guys ever done any 'big deals' where corporate espionage was a concern? Have they never even read a spy novel or watch a spy movie? | 0 | not toxic |
Man, nothing like the combo of illegals and guns to get the Trumpies commenting in here. If they only could of found some way to incorporate extreme radical Islam. | 0 | not toxic |
You can't really understand U.S. politics without acknowledging that a significant part of the American electorate consists of people who are profoundly bigoted and ignorant. Whether we call them deplorables or hicks or evangelicals, these people should be shamed and marginalized. They are a threat to decent people and to themselves. | 1 | toxic |
The point is simple, but let me make it even simpler. When people say "the church needs to listen to me!," they do not mean "the church needs to listen to me well and then decide to accept or refute my claim freely with an argument" (the attitude undergirding all fruitful discussion since Socrates), but rather "the church needs to agree with me!" | 0 | not toxic |
You're opting for the play dumb argument too, I see. | 1 | toxic |
He had no choice. Several months ago the Gov't Canada ran an extensive on line survey pertaining to this matter. I participated and indicated by my answers that we can not allow proportional representation in this country because it would give too much sway to single issue parties, the loony left, the loony right, or a particular ethnic group. Some nut with an agenda could end up holding the balance of power in a minority government and hold the Country ransom for some crazy demand. Presumably the majority of those taking the survey and those voicing their concerns by other methods thought so too.
Parliamentary democracy requires big tent parties to operate properly. It's not perfect but it keeps things moderate. | 0 | not toxic |
Remove this piece of feces and and his ideology from anything resembling political power or influence. They are not legitimate, their ideology is not of The United States or our Constitution or the Enlightenment principles upon which they are based. This orange-haired man is treason, embodied. This is an attack upon The United States of America by its enemies. Wake up and defend yourselves as if your very lives depend upon it, because they do. | 0 | not toxic |
I don't applaud the Governor's plan. I say cut expenses further across the board. I will never support any plan for an income tax which is the unfairest of all forms of taxation. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels strongly supported an income tax in their Communist Manifesto. Our Founding Fathers were against a direct tax on individuals. https://nccs.net/1996-03-answers-to-americas-tax-problems | 0 | not toxic |
1. When you multiply by the number of cars built, the number becomes more significant, Then, when you add in a new CPP levy, carbon taxes on everything else including transportation costs, militant unions, high property prices and taxes, a ballooning government deficit that is looking for new revenue streams, etc., Ontario quickly becomes a non-competitive jurisdiction.
These are facts, whether you are right, left or middle, that minimizing does not eliminate. | 0 | not toxic |
The Micmac's went to the Mall in Dartmouth named after them. | 0 | not toxic |
Only that none of the floors (Mandalay Bay, if you're curious) start with "4" for the reasons you mentioned. What's really the "40"th floor is marked "50" (and on two different elevator banks, so it's not like the display in the elevator makes that big of a jump). It just had me wondering "Where the hell are floors 40-49? Are they hiding them from us?" | 0 | not toxic |
I was just in Sweden and went grocery shopping. There were no cashiers at the check out. You picked up a bar scanner when you entered and scanned all your own groceries. The bar scanner provided a total and you paid via automatic checkout. They had one person checking receipts. I asked how this did not contribute to "leakage" (theft due to unscanned items). The person responded that leakage could double and it was still cost effective not to have cashiers. That is what $15 minimum wage will mean to retailing. Enjoy. | 0 | not toxic |
Well yah but: The Green Hair society doesn’t decree that the punishment for apostasy is death. The Stetson wearers in Toronto guild doesn’t advocate throwing gays off the top of tall buildings. The pidgin Quebecois French speakers in western Canada union doesn’t preach taking the sword to the non pidgin Quebecois French speakers in western Canada. Please don’t try comparing apples with oranges. | 0 | not toxic |
" I have never known a time when Camp's attitude and consequent behaviour have been considered acceptable."
Really? Then you are the one who was woefully unaware of social reality a few decades ago.... | 0 | not toxic |
Disturbing. What is the definition of sexual assault? | 0 | not toxic |
Live ALOHA... | 0 | not toxic |
Of course we ought to cast aspersion where it's due as well... Bush gave us eight years of war as well.
If Trump wants to finish it, even if it means a scorched earth policy, at this point that's probably a good thing. | 0 | not toxic |
I support the idea. These places get overrun more and more. Too many people, and a shrinking amount of public space to recreate. | 0 | not toxic |
Nice........lucky ducks!!!!! I wish I could make it down there, enjoy and be safe for all those who attempt!! | 0 | not toxic |
It wasn't all that competitive after all, even with Dems pouring a record $25 million into it. They threw everything they had in a desperate attempt to make this their Scott Brown moment, and they still failed.
The (R) still won by 6 points. | 0 | not toxic |
Trump's White Supremacist DNA On Display Again
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Who could have predicted that an unhinged attack on professional athletes would be Donald Trump's final unmasking as a full-on racist? After everything that he has done and said -- not merely since he announced his candidacy in 2015 but throughout his life -- Trump finally found a way to remove the last shreds of doubt about his bigotry.
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This is a good occasion to revisit a point that I made during last year's election campaign, which is that Trump's supposed devotion to America and our values becomes inoperative when he has a chance to be a white supremacist. When he has a choice, Trump goes with the racist approach, not the American one.
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http://www.dorfonlaw.org/2017/09/trumps-white-supremacist-dna-on-display.html | 0 | not toxic |
obam never RAN ANYTHING but his mouth. | 0 | not toxic |
OK, tough guy.
Of course, the military hasn't executed anyone for that crime since World War II. The last time before that was the Civil War.
Of course, we all know that conservatives are driven by emotion, not logic and law. | 0 | not toxic |
I am anxiously awaiting word too. To KC - please know that many people are thinking about your cousin, and your family too! Thoughts from people in Alaska, and from those who lived there at one time! We're all praying that he will be found soon! | 0 | not toxic |
I agree. The notion that $220,000 salary makes you wealthy is just ridiculous. Even if both partners in a dual income household make $220K each that still comes no where near "wealthy". There should not be a number associated with being wealthy ... as inflation and cost of living - city by city - make it a moving target. Being wealthy should best be described as not having to make financial compromises or choices about consumption. An affluent family may very well have to choose between getting that new car or taking that European cruise this year. They will pour over websites where to get the best deal. A "wealthy" person has no such limitations... get the new car (lets make it an S Class....) AND take the cruise.. (lets book a suite..) . They may "choose" not to consume (think Buffett) but they have tremendous resources available for consumption (think Trump or Larry Ellison). Put another way.. wealthy don't fly commercial. But affluent folks do - and usually in coach. | 0 | not toxic |
Mr Reed!We have served at the same time overseas,I also was in the gaurds during that time.But during that time,I did not receive a pfd,I had to prove I was there,sent my dd-214 and that was not proof.So I missed out on that one.But perhaps there will be others in the same boat as I.What than? | 0 | not toxic |
They know which way we are going to go. | 0 | not toxic |
Mark, excellent point! I'm going to email my reps. to tell Walker to borrow money from the AIDEA instead of restructuring the PF. And, to use the state workforce as collateral; treat government like an investment in the future. I like that, just saying.... | 0 | not toxic |
Build that wall of ice and snow, keep the Californians out of Oregon! | 0 | not toxic |
"For Hawaii, defense spending in fiscal year 2014 was $7.8 billion, amounting to nearly 10 percent of the state’s GDP."
Military spending in the state, isn't free money, it comes with a huge environmental cost and places a stress on the limited social infrastructure of Hawaii.
The US has chosen warfare as it's national export, and those who criticize are mocked, as the war machine marches on to the cheers of the many intoxicated with military might looking for a fight in the comments colosseum. | 0 | not toxic |
That's kind of mean.....
:) | 0 | not toxic |
I had that same thought a while back... a salient point to be sure.
Dear Lord, I hope you can appreciate the irony of it all!
Please guide and protect your children during these turbulent times!! | 0 | not toxic |
Oh Jesus! | 0 | not toxic |
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While I am not going to condone the mocking of students, I think it is completely ridiculous that a private conversation between two people could be scrutinized if the students being mocked - or any other students, for that matter - were never the recipients of those messages. I would understand it if a student received one of the texts - even accidentally. I would also be calling for justice if they were overheard saying these things aloud. But in this case, someone was spying on a private conversation that they had no business looking at or photographing. How is that any better? It might be mean, but if I want to refer to someone as fat or ugly while speaking with someone else, that should be my right. If the person I'm referring to isn't present and will probably never hear my remarks, where's the malicious intent? We talk about disliked celebrities and presidents that way all the time and nobody cares because they can't hear us. How is this any different? I'm just saying... | 0 | not toxic |
Was kinda funny and I deserved the gentle jab ;-) | 0 | not toxic |
The irony for me is that Kevin Milligan is an employee of the University and receives benefits to the tune of ~$26,000 for disability, pension, health and dental insurance (all tax free) in addition to a paid vacation and a very generous salary. It is easy from that vantage point to throw darts. Perhaps taxing his entitlements would even the playing field somewhat "There's a basic issue of fairness here,"... I agree Professor Milligan | 0 | not toxic |
Is this the same Manulife that was fraudulently funneling Chinese money into Canada and was fined a token 1 million this year?
I guess it will ease the flow of fraudulent Chinese money into Canada that the Chinese Billionaires demanded at their summit with Trudeau? | 0 | not toxic |
Leah. Your rant is utterly ridiculous and your patently untrue statements about Hillary are away over the top. You need to get away from Brettbart and Faux News and do some sensible research. | 1 | toxic |
Way too much traffic on Tudor now. I steer clear of that area as much as possible. As far as the city is concerned, they'd better get a bunch of "performance guarantees" on all properties concerned, in writing, before the deal goes forward to ground breaking, especially in this economy. CYA, ANCH ! | 0 | not toxic |
Looks that way. This is what it's come to; if you don't agree with their politics, you must be beaten, imprisoned or lynched. How American! Yay, Constitution! Yay, reasoned debate! No free press! No voters we don't like! No dissent! | 1 | toxic |
Just look at this quote "A new survey by Nanos Research for the Globe and Mail found 52 per cent of those surveyed supported the view that Ottawa should continue to run deficits as long as the size of the federal debt is declining in relation to the size of the economy, which is the government’s current view." and tell me that most regular Canadians understand the question/point they are making. I doubt that many know what the premise made actually means. | 0 | not toxic |
Little Tommy Tantrum Tancredo, the one-trick pony of the hot-head savage white-man savage. Those folks is difference from us, they must go. | 0 | not toxic |
Poota gives prostitutes a bad name. women, too. | 1 | toxic |
The only problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money. | 0 | not toxic |
So does an empty collection plate.... | 0 | not toxic |
You know the opposite of something stupid is something equally stupid and you're demonstrating that right now. | 1 | toxic |
It's laughable that Boeing would ask for tariffs against Bombardier, when Boeing doesn't even manufacture a jet in the same category as the CSeries jets.
The 737 is no longer being manufactured, and the 797 that will replace it won't be in production for 10-years.
With that knowledge, U.S. carrier Delta Airlines signed up for 75 Bombardier CSeries aircraft.
Boeing and Trump have made a huge miscalculation here, and it's going to result in lost sales for Boeing, globally.
It's a major mistake and it reeks of unfairness and hypocrisy because Boeing gets more subsidies than almost any company in North America.
Before the dust settles, I expect Boeing to retain the entire U.S. airline market (no more Airbus, or Embraer, or Bombardier jet sales to U.S. carriers) and only the U.S. military will buy its military aircraft -- because I think that's the entire goal for the U.S. government and Boeing -- a totally captive U.S. market.
But I see that goal as a mistake.
Cheers, JBS | 0 | not toxic |
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