The extent of which this is happening in the US is bordering on the surreal. I don't think we have to worry about Trudeau's aides telling people very publicly to boycott Nordstrom's because his wife's goods were dropped. We've seen a lot of borderline impeachable offenses to an extent that I've never seen in North America. When you're dealing with such a precedent I don't see how we can't be voices of reason. I don't think that makes us judgmental, just engaged.Frank E said:CarltonTheBear said:McGarnagle said:If there's anything even approaching a silver lining in the last few months, I'd wager that a lot of average people have learned a lot more about the mechanisms of the American government.
They'll be able to tell their kids about them after they've ceased to exist.
We can't be too judgy here in Canada. We've got our own liars up here, saying whatever it takes to get into office.
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