@furiouslyflawed@jkenney In fairness, Jason Kenney has been outspoken in his opposition to supply mamagement going back to his time in Stephen Harper's cabinet.
@mark_slapinski Its so cringe reading Canadians with massively inflated belief in Canada's significance to the US. Carney hasn't done shit that impacts Trump's political career in the US.
Sad.
This isn't evidence, Andrew. Its low IQ to fixate on speculation by Charlie unless, like Candace, you too believe Charlie could see into the future. It has zero probative value in a court because it isn't evidence, much less evidence that could convict Tyler Robinson personally.
@terrynewman I have great concern that this "last minutr change" was driven after-the-fact by political strategists and these "pundits" who are spearheading "Elbows Up" for their narrative and polling, at the cost of the economic future for us younger Canadians.
"Let's remove an MP with close personal connections to the US administration who we are currently in heated negotiations with because he was was mean to Doug fucking D
Ford and Mark Carney"
Diabolocally low-IQ
This is the mind of the LPC shill. He doesn't even have awareness of the idiocy he is telegraphing.
@wyatt_claypool The entire boycott is lame and embarassing.
Jack Daniels Canada sales plunged 65%, but its TOTAL sales decreased a mere 3%.
https://t.co/sxDTZzXq5S
The "boycott" is low information, low-IQ, performative politics that has almost no tangible effect on American liquor sales.
@StefanMolyneux It also promotes an unhealthy fixation on "motive", which may have some significance in criminal investigation (rarely, proximity being chief), it has zero significance in criminal liability. The mens rea of criminal liability is intention, not motive.
But you didn't learn debate either.
It takes a special level of incompetence to have the truth, all the facts, and all the evidence on your side of a debate and still lose or at bare minimum fail to win.
Unprepared, tunnel vision, lack of debate skills. You can't win a debate when you are unable to effectively communicate.
@ConradMBlack The problem is the pesky constitutional division of powers entrenching provincial markets.
Im genuinely curious how you think this ought to be addressed. Substantively, not normative wishes about 'co-operation'.