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Will we have a free election in 28? Or even 26?

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  • HoraceH Offline
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    Horace
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    #31

    I heard a hypothesis that Trump likes to imagine the possibility of Trump 2028, and likes to put the possibility out there, so he can feel he's not a lame duck president. So he can act and be treated as if he's not lame duck. Makes sense.

    Education is extremely important.

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    • jon-nycJ Online
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      #32

      I doubt he’d be treated as a lame duck anyway, at least by the GOP, what with his control over his ~40MM mindslaves.

      Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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      • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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        For the immediate future, will he accept the results of the Canadian election? He's said that the Canadians really want to be part of the US, however this seems a tad controversial, so it's just conceivable that he could be mistaken. Hard to countenance such a thing, I know.

        I was only joking

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        • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

          For the immediate future, will he accept the results of the Canadian election? He's said that the Canadians really want to be part of the US, however this seems a tad controversial, so it's just conceivable that he could be mistaken. Hard to countenance such a thing, I know.

          MikM Away
          MikM Away
          Mik
          wrote on last edited by
          #34

          @Doctor-Phibes said in Will we have a free election in 28? Or even 26?:

          the Canadians really want to be part of the US

          Said no Canadian ever.

          "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

            For the immediate future, will he accept the results of the Canadian election? He's said that the Canadians really want to be part of the US, however this seems a tad controversial, so it's just conceivable that he could be mistaken. Hard to countenance such a thing, I know.

            RenaudaR Offline
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            #35

            @Doctor-Phibes

            Trump had better, seeing that his policy of tariffs and other assorted threats against Canadian sovereignty have single-handedly stolen the election from the Conservative Party of Canada and all but ensured a Liberal Party majority on Monday evening.

            @Mik

            Said no Canadian ever.

            I wish. Sadly, there are a few out here who have crawled out from under their rocks thinking the Trump path to salvation is the new and immutable gospel. I expect they will follow the lead of their MAGAt brethren and demand obedience from the majority of the country following Monday’s election. The rather inept premier of Alberta plays to their anger and keeps it stoked.

            Elbows up!

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            • jon-nycJ Online
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              #36

              Trump has been musing about 'nationalizing' the election (though only in certain states, so really taking it over in blue states). He has specifically said that if Congress won't do it, he'll do it by EO.

              Now this. Hopefully the courts can save us.

              Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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              • 89th8 Online
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                What could go wrong when you have a petulant sore loser with nearly unlimited executive order power combined with his favorite narcissistic false reality topic of a stolen election?

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                • jon-nycJ Online
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                  #38

                  So is he just trying to get back in Trump’s good graces or are they planning some mischief for midterms and need a cover story?

                  Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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                  • jon-nycJ Online
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                    Hegseth also evaded question from Congress as to whether he’ll deploy troops to polling places during the election.

                    Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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                    • RenaudaR Renauda

                      @Doctor-Phibes

                      Trump had better, seeing that his policy of tariffs and other assorted threats against Canadian sovereignty have single-handedly stolen the election from the Conservative Party of Canada and all but ensured a Liberal Party majority on Monday evening.

                      @Mik

                      Said no Canadian ever.

                      I wish. Sadly, there are a few out here who have crawled out from under their rocks thinking the Trump path to salvation is the new and immutable gospel. I expect they will follow the lead of their MAGAt brethren and demand obedience from the majority of the country following Monday’s election. The rather inept premier of Alberta plays to their anger and keeps it stoked.

                      MikM Away
                      MikM Away
                      Mik
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                      @Renauda said:

                      @Doctor-Phibes

                      Trump had better, seeing that his policy of tariffs and other assorted threats against Canadian sovereignty have single-handedly stolen the election from the Conservative Party of Canada and all but ensured a Liberal Party majority on Monday evening.

                      @Mik

                      Said no Canadian ever.

                      I wish. Sadly, there are a few out here who have crawled out from under their rocks thinking the Trump path to salvation is the new and immutable gospel. I expect they will follow the lead of their MAGAt brethren and demand obedience from the majority of the country following Monday’s election. The rather inept premier of Alberta plays to their anger and keeps it stoked.

                      Being of Canadian descent and considering citizenship under the new law, this makes me very sad.

                      "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                      • MikM Mik

                        @Renauda said:

                        @Doctor-Phibes

                        Trump had better, seeing that his policy of tariffs and other assorted threats against Canadian sovereignty have single-handedly stolen the election from the Conservative Party of Canada and all but ensured a Liberal Party majority on Monday evening.

                        @Mik

                        Said no Canadian ever.

                        I wish. Sadly, there are a few out here who have crawled out from under their rocks thinking the Trump path to salvation is the new and immutable gospel. I expect they will follow the lead of their MAGAt brethren and demand obedience from the majority of the country following Monday’s election. The rather inept premier of Alberta plays to their anger and keeps it stoked.

                        Being of Canadian descent and considering citizenship under the new law, this makes me very sad.

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                        @Mik

                        This CBC radio call in from Friday last week gives you an idea of the current state of secessionist sentiment here in Alberta:

                        https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-1-alberta-at-noon/clip/16212280-exploring-alberta-political-polling https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-1-alberta-at-noon/clip/16212280-exploring-alberta-political-polling

                        Elbows up!

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                          https://macleans.ca/politics/i-dont-recognize-alberta-anymore/

                          Since the day I was born, 46 years ago at the Foothills Hospital in Calgary, Alberta has shaped who I am. I can sing the words to “Four Strong Winds,” our unofficial provincial anthem. I’ve visited more rodeos than I can count. My first vehicle was an old pickup, and I taught myself to parallel park using two round hay bales. I’ve spent Saturdays on my family’s acreage, cleaning horse manure out of our barn and helping neighbours with their cattle. I know the beauty of a prairie sunset, and I’ve watched the sun rise in Alberta’s Rockies.

                          Despite my love for the Wild Rose Province, I’m Canadian first, Albertan second. The flag that hangs in my office is the Maple Leaf. When people abroad ask where I’m from, I don’t miss a beat in saying I’m Canadian. This national identity has taught me about the power of multiculturalism, the beauty of bilingualism and the idea that peacekeeping—and a willingness to understand one another—can move the world in a better direction. Alberta is imprinted on my heart, but Canada is part of my soul.

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