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American Mom's avatar

Would you please explain the action Carney took on Canada Day that you see as such a massive retreat?

I have felt a lot of confidence in him due to his sterling credentials, especially in the financial realm. Thank you

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Nanalin's avatar

I believe it will show in time that its part of the strategy being used against a madman in a very powerful position- Trump himself is not powerful but he's been given the tools by a malignant population in the United States. The free world is trying to deal with the insanity of the situation - playing the long game.

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Nanalin's avatar

You’ve got to feed the monster to keep him full of himself - thinking he’s winning will make him weaker in the long run and will help get a better deal for Canada so we can build unfortunately America will get torn apart under this man unless they stand up in massive numbers and say NO

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Zohran Mamdani Wins N.Y.C. Mayoral Primary in Decisive 12-Point Victory

Trump’s True Colors, Revealed

“I love the poorly educated,” Donald Trump declared during the 2016 campaign. His intense support for the “big, beautiful” $4.5 trillion tax-and-spending bill now before Congress shows that he has a unique way of demonstrating his affection.

Trump’s America Is Beginning to Look More Like China

The “one big, beautiful bill” that was just passed by the Senate has not been framed as a health reform plan. But make no mistake: This Republican policy bill is effectively a partial repeal of the Affordable Care Act to help pay for tax cuts, and should it reach President Trump’s desk, it would represent the biggest rollback in federal support for health coverage ever.

The bottom line: The bill is cruel.

Republicans don’t care about hurting people.

Could not get food because their application for food stamps was snarled in red tape designed to kick people off benefits to which they were entitled. Could not get preventive care, addiction treatment, nursing home care, or prescription drugs because they have been kicked off Medicaid and priced out of the Affordable Care Act exchanges.

Could not get to a rural hospital in an emergency after the local one closed.

Could not find a cancer trial after cuts to the National Institutes of Health.

Could not get care from Veterans Affairs.

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kdsherpa's avatar

How I remember that statement, "I love the poorly educated". I thought it was a weird joke, until the audience stood up and gave him a STANDING OVATION. I felt sick.

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Nanalin's avatar

What about estate taxes ?? Haven’t they been reduced as well ???

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American Mom's avatar

In 1973 the US was in a very bad place economically.

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