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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 8:13 am
llama66 llama66: $1: I already posted Justin was trying to suck up to the Dummycrats for a long time.
Democrats and Liberals are fairly ideologically aligned, so it only makes sense that Trudeau would seek to make inroads/build relationships with them, don't you think? No! It'S a CoNsPiRaCy!
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Prof_Chomsky
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 8:34 am
DrCaleb DrCaleb: DrCaleb DrCaleb: BartSimpson BartSimpson: I've answered this for you before and you're free to go look up that post. No, you ignored it before as well. {cough} When Conservatives are asked to provide facts: 
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 8:48 am
martin14 martin14: I already posted Justin was trying to suck up to the Dummycrats for a long time.
So, what your saying is the Dems are not a valid political party in the US? Trudeau was doing something WRONG because he tried (or succeeded) in making friends with one of the ( only two)political parties there. That sir is an idea so stupid that Irish Eyes must be frowning.
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 9:37 am
fifeboy fifeboy: martin14 martin14: I already posted Justin was trying to suck up to the Dummycrats for a long time.
So, what your saying is the Dems are not a valid political party in the US? Trudeau was doing something WRONG because he tried (or succeeded) in making friends with one of the ( only two)political parties there. That sir is an idea so stupid that Irish Eyes must be frowning. He rolled the dice on the Democrats staying in power, and lost. Now he continues to lose for the rest of us by his idiocy.
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 9:43 am
Coach85 Coach85: martin14 martin14: Don't get so upset, your hero will save us all.
Well, maybe not all of us. Will your hero from the South save you too? Hero? What hero? There's no hero in these negotiations, so far. No to worry... He's on his way. Ford presses feds to make NAFTA deal$1: After more than a year at the table, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continues to talk, as recently as this week, as if negotiations have only just begun, and that no deal is better than a bad deal.
This hardly represents progress, especially when Mexico has already signed off on the pact and is now waiting to see what transpires with Canada.
Ontario’s Economic Development Minister Jim Wilson, who was riding shotgun with Ford in Washington, said one of the reasons they are getting in the faces of our NAFTA negotiators is to make sure the Trudeau Liberals don’t walk away from the table.
“You’re all hearing the rumours that we are hearing, that maybe they don’t want a deal,” said Wilson.
“So, we’re going down there to say that ‘You bloody well need to get a deal.’” 
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 9:54 am
Ford doesn't have the option to stay quiet, not when a couple of hundred thousand Ontario jobs could get fucked over thanks to Trump's idiocy. But he better play it careful and not go overboard in any criticism of the feds because those workers, and everyone else, is quite well aware that this entire descent into madness is entirely the fault of the Americans.
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Coach85
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 10:06 am
N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog: Coach85 Coach85: martin14 martin14: Don't get so upset, your hero will save us all.
Well, maybe not all of us. Will your hero from the South save you too? Hero? What hero? There's no hero in these negotiations, so far. No to worry... He's on his way. Ford presses feds to make NAFTA deal$1: After more than a year at the table, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continues to talk, as recently as this week, as if negotiations have only just begun, and that no deal is better than a bad deal.
This hardly represents progress, especially when Mexico has already signed off on the pact and is now waiting to see what transpires with Canada.
Ontario’s Economic Development Minister Jim Wilson, who was riding shotgun with Ford in Washington, said one of the reasons they are getting in the faces of our NAFTA negotiators is to make sure the Trudeau Liberals don’t walk away from the table.
“You’re all hearing the rumours that we are hearing, that maybe they don’t want a deal,” said Wilson.
“So, we’re going down there to say that ‘You bloody well need to get a deal.’”  I wasn't talking to you. Martin can answer for himself.
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 10:09 am
Sheesh, nobody can take a joke anymore. 
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 10:12 am
Thanos Thanos: Ford doesn't have the option to stay quiet, not when a couple of hundred thousand Ontario jobs could get fucked over thanks to Trump's idiocy. But he better play it careful and not go overboard in any criticism of the feds because those workers, and everyone else, is quite well aware that this entire descent into madness is entirely the fault of the Americans. He hasn't criticized the feds on this issue at all that I've seen. Opposite actually. Lots of praise and pledges of support.
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 12:19 pm
Coach85 Coach85: Martin can answer for himself. Answer... what ? You ? What makes you think you deserve such a thing ? 
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 12:25 pm
Robair Robair: Thanos Thanos: Ford doesn't have the option to stay quiet, not when a couple of hundred thousand Ontario jobs could get fucked over thanks to Trump's idiocy. But he better play it careful and not go overboard in any criticism of the feds because those workers, and everyone else, is quite well aware that this entire descent into madness is entirely the fault of the Americans. He hasn't criticized the feds on this issue at all that I've seen. Opposite actually. Lots of praise and pledges of support. Ford might eventually find it too tempting to not take a shot at Trudeau for not going fast enough. He also stayed at a Trump hotel when he went to the NAFTA talks today - deliberate or not there's a bit of a message there. Plus the SUN pundit cretins that are his biggest boosters have been quietly amping up their anti-Trudeau sort of "hey, maybe Trump is right about this" over the last few weeks. Anything can happen here depending on where the biggest short-term political advantage is believed to be waiting for whoever can scoop it up first.
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 12:34 pm
I have more faith in the adults that run our country.
Across party lines they have been showing a more or less united front against Trump.
He's attacked our economy and hurled insults at our elected leader. That's a bipartisan issue.
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