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22 votes
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Despite rumors of a massive immigration sweep in Los Angeles, numbers don’t add up
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I don't take the threat of US annexing Canada seriously
I watch CBC pretty regularly and all I have seen for the past month is coverage about Trump's comments about annexing us and I can't tell if I am missing something obvious or am just naive but I...
I watch CBC pretty regularly and all I have seen for the past month is coverage about Trump's comments about annexing us and I can't tell if I am missing something obvious or am just naive but I can't take the threat seriously and I am starting to hate that CBC is talking about it so much and that we have Canadian politicians actively addressing it rather than just dismissing it (the fact that Doug Ford went on that idiot Jesse Waters show to push back on it made me facepalm).
Cause from my point of view, let's say Trump in his immense stupidity is serious about the threat. He wants to bring back American expansionism and apparently misunderstood his history classes from back in the day and thinks "manifest destiny" is a good thing.
and given that he has installed loyalists as his heads of departments, let's even say they all either agree or are too chicken-shit to oppose it and get cancelled by Trump.
Canada would never agree to being annexed so that means Trump would have to launch a war against us to annex us. You are telling me that if push comes to shove, that the men and women in the armed forces would actually be willing to invade a sovereign nation that they might even have ties to (given Canada and American culture+society are so connected)? and you are telling me that the generals and people in power in the American military industrial complex would be willing to follow an order to invade Canada?
I mean sure, America has been known to invade countries in the Middle East for their natural resources and pretend its for national security but imo there's a big difference in being able to sell the idea to the American people and the viewers of Faux News that invading a brown country far off in the distance and saying its cause of Islamic extremism vs invading a country whose stereotype is literally that we are too apologetic and nice.
Am I missing something obvious?
And just to clarify, I am not saying that Trump isn't serious about it. he probably is and it probably has to do with our natural resources as Trudeau was caught on a hot mic saying as much in a meeting and our politicians need to address it. but for our politicians to act like there is a legit chance of an invasion seems odd to me. and the CBC talking about it so much and giving so much airtime to it is really getting on my nerves.
What I will say is the one thing that bugs me about all this honestly is just Musk and Trump calling Trudeau a "governor". not that I like Trudeau. The day he decided to break his campaign promise of election reform, he was dead to me, but I just don't like it when people dish it out when they can't take it and Musk and Trump are the most thin-skinned c**nts on the planet. If Trudeau responded to either of them on Twitter with something as condescending, they would both cry like little babies and somehow find a way to blame the woke mind virus and trans people for Trudeau being "nasty" to them.
20 votes -
Donald Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs could affect grocery prices in the US by raising the price of cans
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Iowa pollster Ann Selzer files motion to dismiss Donald Trump lawsuit
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Megathread - Elon Musk and US politics
This conversation and the back and forth of actions and reactions are going to continue for a while. So for those of us who are following, here is a dedicated space.
34 votes -
America is being sold out by its leaders
29 votes -
Bernie Sanders - Trumpism can be defeated!
46 votes -
Department of Government Efficiency’s millions: As Elon Musk and US President Donald Trump gut government, their ax-cutting agency gets cash infusion
14 votes -
Murdoch-owned New York Post editorial slams terms US President Donald Trump wants to impose on Ukraine for help as unconscionable
32 votes -
US President Donald Trump sets the stage for legal chaos by reaffirming that Elon Musk actually runs Department of Government Efficiency
15 votes -
Protesters demonstrate outside Tesla showrooms in US
38 votes -
Donald Trump media company sues a Brazilian Supreme Court justice investigating Jair Bolsonaro
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I'm alarmed by the apparent lack of an actual deep state
Yes I know the "deep state" is just a phrase that means different things to different people. But Trump is completely out of control and undermining the very fabric of American society and world...
Yes I know the "deep state" is just a phrase that means different things to different people. But Trump is completely out of control and undermining the very fabric of American society and world politics. Siding with Russia, undermining long time relationships with close allies, threatening invading Canada and other countries, calling himself a King. His next step seems to be dismantling the military industrial complex (drastically cutting military spending, reducing American power worldwide).
Isn't there supposed to be some people who are sort of secretly in charge and prevent a single traitorous idiot from destroying the world order, whatever that is? "The Invisible Government"?. Don't most of us sort of believe that JFK was removed by internal actors for much less?
What is really going on here? Is a large amount of the US government completely captured by Russia? Or is it exactly what it seems to be - nobody expected a handful of rich corrupt idiots to just take over and the handful of people who could stop it are just letting it happen. I mean, I can see how it was a serious of unfortunate events, mostly caused by the corruption in the Republican party which allowed a seditionist to get away with trying to overthrow the government and Biden's DOJ just sleeping for about 3 years. But along the way you'd think there would be better checks against all of this.
42 votes -
Who's afraid of Hasan Piker?
17 votes -
Donald Trump directs US Treasury to stop making pennies
46 votes -
US President Donald Trump order challenges independence of Federal Communications Commission, Federal Trade Commission and financial regulators
20 votes -
A quarter of US shoppers have dumped favorite stores over political stances
22 votes -
Analysis of US President Donald Trump's executive orders focusing on impact to countries in the Global South
11 votes -
The path to American authoritarianism - what comes after democratic breakdown
33 votes -
H.R.1161 - To authorize the US President to enter into negotiations to acquire Greenland and to rename Greenland as "Red, White, and Blueland".
34 votes -
Donald Trump government pulls hundreds of videos from US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's YouTube channel
22 votes -
We found the $2 trillion in US government spending cuts that Department of Government Efficiency seeks
25 votes -
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement struggles to boost arrest numbers despite infusion of resources
22 votes -
US farmers feel painful impact of new policies
39 votes -
Attorneys are resigning in response to orders from US President Donald Trump's government
US attorney - Danielle Sassoon US attorney - Hagen Scotten
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Interview - how Elon Musk blurs the lines of US free speech and raises tough first amendment questions
11 votes -
Top US election security watchdog forced to stop election security work
21 votes -
Thousands of US probationary employees fired as Donald Trump administration directs agencies to carry out widespread layoffs
23 votes -
White nationalist forces consolidate power alongside Elon Musk’s junta - a second update on Elon Musk's coup from our intrepid imaginary foreign correspondent
27 votes -
Fourteen states sue Elon Musk and US President Donald Trump, calling billionaire’s role unconstitutional
30 votes -
When US Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids go awry, reporting gets blamed
10 votes -
Danish petition to buy California attracts hundreds of thousands of signatures
10 votes -
Statement from New York City Comptroller Brad Lander on the Donald Trump administration’s illegal reversal of Federal Emergency Management Agency funding
23 votes -
US President Donald Trump hiring cuts create chaos as Yosemite National Park tries to prepare for crowded spring and summer seasons
17 votes -
Is this a coup?
42 votes -
The American Bar Association supports the rule of law
38 votes -
US Transportation Security Administration workers who are trans forbidden from performing pat down searches
25 votes -
Immigration and Customs Enforcement came for this Texas town's workforce. It was never the same.
13 votes -
Norwegian de-mining operation cuts 1700 worldwide staff after US President Donald Trump funding decision
10 votes -
Top Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials reassigned amid strain to meet US President Donald Trump deportation goals
9 votes -
Judge orders Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration to restore websites taken down after US President Donald Trump gender order
21 votes -
When it comes to Canadian politics, all bets are now off
21 votes -
US National Institutes of Health cuts billions of dollars in biomedical funding, effective immediately
44 votes -
Morocco, Somaliland and Puntland named as locations under discussion for Gazan relocation per US President Donald Trump’s plans; Israeli official says any talk of destinations is ‘extremely premature’
14 votes -
Establishment of the White House Faith Office
33 votes -
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency agents access sensitive US personnel data, alarming security officials
27 votes -
US President Donald Trump appointed prosecutor Ed Martin withdrew Jan. 6 case against his own client
13 votes -
US Department of Justice switches priorities away from investigating foreign influence, towards prosecuting violence against law enforcement and breaking Latin American international gangs
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Is there a reason that we aren't seeing pushback to US President Donald Trump's blitzkreig?
Maybe that's the point of a blitzkreig, but I'm thinking back to 2016 where we saw huge numbers of people taking to the street - the Women's March, anti-Trump marches - to show displeasure for...
Maybe that's the point of a blitzkreig, but I'm thinking back to 2016 where we saw huge numbers of people taking to the street - the Women's March, anti-Trump marches - to show displeasure for Trump even being elected. In 2020 we saw some of the largest protests ever for BLM, potentially because folks had time to tune in and turn up because of the pandemic. But right now we're seeing an absolute assault on our institutions and it's up against absolute silence. I'm not trying to throw stones, I'm not out demonstrating either. Mostly because there isn't one to join. Does anyone have a theory or understand why we aren't seeing any public mobilization?
53 votes