Seymour Flops
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How much do Canadians actually talk about the U.S.? We almost never talk about Canadian politics and government. If we do, it is because someone on either side brings it up as a positive or negative example.There is deep irony in this survey result considering the vast, creepy covert Police State we run here from the Toronto Police Services on up to the RCMP. To the point they are weaponizing family members against citizens and even our healthcare. Perhaps it is because U.S police are working a little too closely with Canadian police and they are changing? I sure hope not, or your Constitution is finished.
If I sat for an hour with the C.I.A or F.B.I, I could provide them details, names and the like that would definitely surprise them. Maybe CBC should report on the real system of misrepresentation, entrapment and social engineering of our young and poor in Canada.
Half of Canadians concerned the U.S. is becoming an 'authoritarian state' as 2024 election looms, new poll finds
Half of Canadians concerned the U.S. is becoming an 'authoritarian state' as 2024 election looms, new poll finds
A new Angus Reid survey finds a majority of Canadians are worried the U.S. is becoming an "authoritarian state" as the 2024 election looms.www.thestar.com
I don't put down Canadian people, ever. Every one that I've met has been very nice. Black Canadians I meet are what Black Americans could be if they were not in the thrall of the Democratic Party telling them constantly that they have no chance to succeed other than to get an increase in their welfare from kindly whites, meaning Democrat whites. Black Canadians seem educated and well-spoken, basically regular Canadians with dark skin.
Some have complained about Canadian health care, while fewer have said they don't know how Americans get along without government providing it. But they all seem nice and none hostile to Americans, the way American progressives are.
Maybe that's because I've only met Canadians traveling or living in the U.S.?
I used to believe that Canadian police were better at U.S. police at respecting rights of the individuals that they made contact with. My impression was that they followed those laws and rules just as they followed and enforced other laws. I'm not hearing good things about them anymore, though. What is your take?