Citrus are actually viable in BC, it's just never been worth building greenhouses for them when we got good cheap fruits from the states.
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We didn't want this either but the biggest difference here is we didn't get a choice.
Ok it's starting to feel like a game now. Can we cause American hyperinflation by a targeted tariff feedback loop?
I hadn't thought of it that way before but I think you nailed it. History won't care who you voted for.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said the United States has been "a laughingstock for years and years"
As much as it's a national pastime to take shots at the good ol' Yanks, I don't think they've been a laughingstock. Unless he means years and years in a painfully literal sense and those years are specifically 2016-2020.
Oh, good idea. I'll pass it to my MLA.
Wonder if some hardliners from CIA or such will decide to sort out this threat to their power, or will they just accept going down.
They kind of have to do something, if they don't they'll probably end up being "doged" for lack of accomplishments.
I'll admit I don't know much about him, especially being effectively relegated to assistant-vice-president, but I feel like he'd be a bit more stable foreign policy wise. Not necessarily better, but as a Canadian I think I'd sleep better with him as president than what we've got now.
Let's revisit this in exactly 4 years. I don't think there's anything that could make that statement sound reasonable between now and then.
As the article pointed out, your fellow countrymen were willing to exercise their 2nd amendment rights on beer because a trans person drank some. I'd argue this could be considered a slightly more consequential issue.
No one's blaming the people who voted against him, we're blaming the people who didn't.
The only difference is we're putting tariffs on things that we can source elsewhere vs the blanket tariffs from the states. But I agree we should also do all the IP stuff you mentioned.