Canada: Gets the former governor of the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada to lead its government.
United States: Gets a convicted felon and rapist who has sought bankruptcy protection six times for companies he has driven into the ground, one of which -- hilariously -- was a casino, and who thinks that Smoot and Hawley were pretty smart cookies, though nonetheless doesn't know how tariffs work.
Yeah.
Look, let's ask Canada nicely if maybe they wouldn't mind taking over some US states, and in the mean time to give us some tips on how to govern other than like a troop of drunk monkeys with handguns.
We need to bring back boring, competent politicians as the norm again. I don’t want to read about fiascos and high school drama every 12 hours for years on end.
Otherwise-4PM on March 14th, 2025 at 15:53 UTC »
As an EU citizen, I hope he will reduce dependence on the US and lead Canada closer to the EU.
EmbraceableYew on March 14th, 2025 at 16:37 UTC »
You have to love the differences.
Canada: Gets the former governor of the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada to lead its government.
United States: Gets a convicted felon and rapist who has sought bankruptcy protection six times for companies he has driven into the ground, one of which -- hilariously -- was a casino, and who thinks that Smoot and Hawley were pretty smart cookies, though nonetheless doesn't know how tariffs work.
Yeah.
Look, let's ask Canada nicely if maybe they wouldn't mind taking over some US states, and in the mean time to give us some tips on how to govern other than like a troop of drunk monkeys with handguns.
MANBURGARLAR on March 14th, 2025 at 17:05 UTC »
We need to bring back boring, competent politicians as the norm again. I don’t want to read about fiascos and high school drama every 12 hours for years on end.