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You'll never guess which former Canadian prime minister is disparaging Donald Trump ... -- (link)
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Dec 20 '15, 18:30
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https://twitter.com/akimcampbell/status/678735583762497536
(twitter.com)
Responses:
When she's scoring points off Trump... well, that's bad for Trump. -- nm
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Grand Mop Tarkin
Dec 20, 18:55
I'm not up on my Canadian politics, but nonetheless: Never ever heard of her. -- nm*
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ty97
Dec 20, 18:33
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After Brian Mulroney fucked the country, she took over in the interim for several months. -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 20, 18:35
23
well... the free trade agreement was probably one of the best things to happen to the Canadian pretty much ever.
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mafic
Dec 20, 18:42
14
I was a big booster of Mulroney during his time as P.M. But in retrospect, his entire term can be boiled down to three letters: G.S.T. -- nm
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Grand Mop Tarkin
Dec 20, 18:59
9
which replaced a hidden, higher tax, and with refunds for lower-income earners
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Reagen
Dec 20, 19:05
3
I'd rather it have stayed hidden. It's the psychology of having to pay for an item and then calculating the gov't's share that really kills it for me. -- nm
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Grand Mop Tarkin
Dec 20, 19:19
2
That promotes tax and tax. Without the input tax credit, it would get added at every step of the supply chain. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Dec 20, 19:26
that's silly. I'd rather have more money. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 20, 19:20
Well, that's probably a good thing too. A value-added tax is basically necessary for a well-funded government.
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who's scruffy-looking?
Dec 20, 19:03
4
Wait, wut? -- nm*
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The US
Dec 20, 19:16
2
"The Us" was pretty funny. I had to read it twice. :-) -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 20, 19:17
1
Stupid autocorrect -- nm
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iSpam
Dec 20, 20:13
I'm pretty sure I was making money on it back when I was in school with the rebate. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 20, 19:15
(Canadian economy that is).
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mafic
Dec 20, 18:46
3
I strongly maintain that Chretien's legacy will look less and less strong as historians take a run at it.
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Name Withheld By Request
Dec 20, 19:25
I don't even remember P.E.T. -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 20, 18:50
1
the national energy plan kills him for me. pillaged Alberta to support Ontario. -- nm
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mafic
Dec 20, 19:07
You mean set up the country with the tools that enabled Paul Martin and Jean Chretien to balance the budget and set up fifteen years of fiscal bliss?
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Name Withheld By Request
Dec 20, 18:37
4
dude was crooked 25 hours of the day but his policy decisions get a horrible rap. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 20, 18:42
1
I'd agree with this. -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 20, 18:48
hilarious -- nm
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Emperor Beak
Dec 20, 18:40
fine. "Had his way with the country." Better? -- nm
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Beryllium
Dec 20, 18:39
(supposedly fucked) -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 20, 18:37
2
Thank you. (Went to bed last night. Assume you don't want to resume that conversation?) -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Dec 20, 18:38
1
not really, other than to say that a lot of people aren't really engaged in the d2d of the political process
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Reagen
Dec 20, 18:41
she was only PM for a few months. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 20, 18:35
good for her -- nm
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Emperor Beak
Dec 20, 18:32
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