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If he does, he'll be pulled back to Washington and replaced with someone else who will stay on ideological target.

The irony behind that is that unless they start to understand us, they'll never learn why we get upset and why we've pushed back so much. I would think part of an Ambassador's job would be to learn from a culture to best represent issues and concerns back home. Being condescending towards a country that you're posted in certainly isn't the best way to endear themselves.

The best way towards repairing the damage is to recognize the wrongdoing, then keep an open mind and don't immediately offer up excuses.
 
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The irony behind that is that unless they start to understand us, they'll never learn why we get upset and why we've pushed back so much.

I think it’s a mistake to even think they care about that.

The best way towards repairing the damage is to recognize the wrongdoing, then keep an open mind and don't immediately offer up excuses.

There is no evidence the current US administration is interested in any way in “repairing the damage”. We have to stop thinking in terms of a normal US government.
 
Someone on FB mentioned this morning about flying flags upside-down as a way of communicating distress, protest, etc.

Some people in Alberta are planning "No Queens" protests - because of how Danielle Smith is setting herself up as some kind of future ruler of Alberta, either as an independent country or as governor of Alberta as the 51st state.

Neither is workable given the constitutional hassle, but you can't tell her cult anything. They believe what they believe and take it as a law of the universe.

Next time I run across one of those protest posts, I'm going to suggest flying the Alberta flag upside down. Given the hell that sociopathic woman and her thugs are putting us through, it's legit.

I wish Carney would STFU about Canada being "united." As long as the Traitor of Alberta and her lapdog, the premier of Saskatchewan, are pushing this separatist agenda, this country is not united.
 
Members of Congress are complaining that the smoke from Canadian Wilfires are “ruining summer” for Americans.


They sent a letter to Canada's Ambassador to the US to whine about it. You can’t make this shit up.

Is there ANYTHING these idiots won't whine about?

Who sent the water bombers to help California with their most recent wildfires? Canada. Which country most consistently sends help with natural disasters to get utilities working again, fires put out, and many other things?

CANADA.

It's not enough that they whine about the tourism boycott. What's next - ordering the ambassador to send Canadian tourists across? Not kidding - the governor of Maine expects the premier of Nova Scotia to do exactly that - send tourists across the border to spend money in their state because apparently the poor dears are having a bad summer financially.

Too effing bad.

Their orange POS has been ruining Canadians' entire year.

Though I will admit that three states did send help to fight the wildfires this summer. That was nice of them.
 
Members of Congress are complaining that the smoke from Canadian Wilfires are “ruining summer” for Americans.


They sent a letter to Canada's Ambassador to the US to whine about it. You can’t make this shit up.

I saw that story… SMH. Republican members of Congress, if anyone needs that pointed out. (But I’m sure you didn’t, and just assumed.)

I’m sure the people affected by the fires in those provinces are having a bad go of it too. But no, the most important story here is that Minnesotans and Wisconsinites can’t enjoy their cabins as much as they’d like. :rolleyes: How about some GD empathy for those Canadians whose lives are being upended? Oh, that’s right, Republicans don’t do empathy.

Hey, you know who else is having a bad summer? Anyone shot by an American handgun that was smuggled over the border. Maybe work on that, House of Representatives, before coming to us whining about smoke.

Not kidding - the governor of Maine expects the premier of Nova Scotia to do exactly that - send tourists across the border to spend money in their state because apparently the poor dears are having a bad summer financially.

I actually have some respect for Governor Mills, because at least she has stood up to Trump and pushed back in the past. But yeah, that was definitely not a good look. Maine might be a border state, but the state doesn’t control the border, so it’s not worth the risk for any Canadian, even if you are an anti-Trump ally. If you ever cede from the Union, maybe we’ll talk.
 
We can't make him care. Him or the rest of his gang.

Oh, I know. But then they can't make me care about their woes, either. Not anymore.

I saw that story… SMH. Republican members of Congress, if anyone needs that pointed out. (But I’m sure you didn’t, and just assumed.)

I’m sure the people affected by the fires in those provinces are having a bad go of it too. But no, the most important story here is that Minnesotans and Wisconsinites can’t enjoy their cabins as much as they’d like. :rolleyes: How about some GD empathy for those Canadians whose lives are being upended? Oh, that’s right, Republicans don’t do empathy.

Hey, you know who else is having a bad summer? Anyone shot by an American handgun that was smuggled over the border. Maybe work on that, House of Representatives, before coming to us whining about smoke.



I actually have some respect for Governor Mills, because at least she has stood up to Trump and pushed back in the past. But yeah, that was definitely not a good look. Maine might be a border state, but the state doesn’t control the border, so it’s not worth the risk for any Canadian, even if you are an anti-Trump ally. If you ever cede from the Union, maybe we’ll talk.

I have no respect for someone that tone-deaf and clueless. Prattling on and on about how "safe" the streets are, and the ski hills, and yapping about the crime rate is so very much not the point. Even when the point is explained to her, she still doesn't get it. Maybe if we sang it in a little song that a 6-year-old could follow, with diagrams in crayon, she might get it?

I am completely out of fucks to give about the American tourist trap operators, and I don't even care if their summers are ruined by our wildfire smoke - and normally I have a great deal of empathy for people in that situation, given my own severe allergies to smoke and other airborne contaminants.

I looked up a couple of these idiots' FB pages, and saw that some of their own constituents had started threads about it. Since a couple of other Canadians had posted, I decided what the hell - and kept it as polite as I could, while still letting them know that an awful lot of Canadians just don't care anymore. As people tend to say in the comment sections for Charlie Angus' videos and The Meidas Touch Network videos, Canadians are nice until we're not.

I'm mostly not nice these days, both because of this, and because of that psychopath that calls herself the premier of Alberta. I'm also not pleased that once again, a CBC reporter got her facts all mixed up when reporting about disability, AISH, and Alberta. No wonder the public doesn't seem to give a damn when they get such erroneous information about what we pay in rent.

I ran out of "nice" months ago.


But hey - there is one thing I plan to do tonight that sounds like fun. Normally I don't watch The Amazing Race Canada, but I stumbled across an article that mentioned the current season started last week. One of the legs is in my city, so if anyone is curious to see what part of Red Deer, Alberta looks like, you can catch the episode online for the next few days on the CTV website. Part of the show looks like it involves learning a country line-dancing routine or somesuch.
 
We had one on a street corner here. I didn't really hear much of what he was on about, since I was on the disabled transit at the time, and we were just passing him. So many of these are combining their poison with both politics and religion.

Did I read correctly that the leaders of the Freedumb Convoy that occupied Ottawa might actually see prison time for their "mischief" convictions? Or did I just dream I read that on FB?
 
I seem to be getting more cynical as I get older. As @DEWLine ’s article notes, the Crown asked for 10 years for Pat King, and he got a 3-month conditional sentence with credit for time served. Based on that, I don’t think Lich or Baber will see any more jail time than they’ve already served when the sentences get handed down.

I guess we’ll see for sure in October.
 
The Crown is indeed asking for seven years' prison time for the Convoy Coup leaders. Whether they get sentenced to that much...?


on the subject of the sentence, some senior CPC politicians were jump and down commenting on the issue and saying it's unfair they could be facing prision time and all these other criminals get off easy.

for starters the politicians wading like this considered very bad form and secondly it's good thing that poilievre is running in a very safe riding this time around because I strongly suspect that his support for freedom convoy was a factor in Carlton telling to get stuffed (he just blames it on the public servants he was going to sack).

 
Excellent to know this.

I expect it explains why Poilievre moved to Alberta for that by-election.
 
article said:
Tamara Lich's lawyer urged the judge to consider the "positive things" that came from the convoy occupation of downtown Ottawa in early 2022 as sentencing hearings wrapped up on Thursday.

While Justice Heather Perkins-McVey acknowledged the protest "galvanized" many, she noted others had a very different experience during the protest.
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Lawyer Lawrence Greenspon admitted he got emotional as he defended Lich. He seemed to choke up as he quoted from what he said were hundreds of pages of letters of support for his client, and said the protest changed lives.

"They stood up for thousands, perhaps even tens of thousands of people, who believed that their human dignity and freedoms had been compromised by government-mandated vaccinations," he said.

Oh, PLEASE. :mad:

NOTHING positive came from that. The same can be said for the Coutts blockade of the international border between Alberta and Montana.

My premier is a rabid anti-vaxxer who openly goes along with the BS!C notion that the protesters at Coutts who were found with guns for the purpose of shooting cops, plus the pastor Whatsisname whose church services got shut down over his refusal to adhere to covid rules are "political prisoners." She actually thought she could "pardon" the lot of them when she became premier, and it had to be explained to her that "Now, now, Danielle, you're not the U.S. President. You're just the premier and yes, you have to obey the courts like everyone else."

So like Trump, if she doesn't like a law, she'll change it. Or ignore it. She's ignoring the Charter rights of the disabled in Alberta, and Take Back Alberta is frothing at the mouth in anticipation that they're going to be able to get mandatory prayer rammed back into public schools.


The anti-vaxxers won't be happy until the first child dies from measles (we're having an epidemic here). And even then, they'll blame it on Trudeau, like they blame everything on him. FFS, they're still blaming stuff on Notley, and she hasn't been premier since 2019.

There's one of the world's dumbest people in Medicine Hat, with whom I used to get into arguments on the former Minister of Gutting Public Education's page. All this convoy crap - she freely admits her husband took part in the Coutts blockade, though swears he didn't have any guns (she insists that none of them did, which is obviously not true, since they were found in the trucks) - apparently brought them sooooo much "hope."

Hope for what?

Sounds about on par for someone born and raised in the U.S., married a far-right-wing Canadian preacher whose ambition is to "plant and grow churches", and thinks it's knee-slapping hilarious whenever anyone mentioned a loved one either being sick from covid or dying of covid. She was also vile to some of the women with disabled children, and kept changing her stories every short interval (sometimes in the same comment) about whether she was or wasn't a teacher, and is or isn't a Canadian citizen.

Well, some actual teachers outed her as a phony there, and since there are things that anyone would know if they'd had to study for the citizenship exam and she didn't have a clue, I daresay she's outed in that respect as well.

And these are people who support insurrection like the convoys. They think Alberta should be separate, or the 51st state.

Living here is like being the sane person in the asylum. If I could afford to leave, I'd be gone.

And if that Tamara Lich gets jail time, let it be years. And years. And YEARS.
 
That faction of Albertan politics has been raised to blame everything wrong on Trudeau Elder and Younger alike, among other targeted people across Canada.

like going on about the transfer payments ignoring the fact they there one's set as when favourite sun harper was p.m leading a govt that included both poilievre and form alberta premier jason kenney.

and speaking of poilievre. he had no problems when there was massive number of candidates on ballots for a couple of bi-elections that saw the liberals loose seats - he's not so keen to be on the recieving end.

also the feds introduced a $200 Canada disability payment as an adjunct to the programs like ODSP. the idea was that recipients wouldn't have any offset from current programs. all the provinces agreed with one exception - alberta.
 
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