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Cake day: February 20th, 2024

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  • Remember when Putin needed to bounce between President and Prime Minister (or whatever they were called) to stay in power before just taking the mask off?

    I wonder what they’ll call the temporary office in the USA. In 2032 after getting his newly-reinterpreted “term of two together terms”. Can’t be VP so maybe Chief America Officer? Yeah. That’s it.



  • I hear ya, and mean this with all due respect and just as a counterpoint.

    I think the world, and especially Canada, aren’t wrong to expect Americans as a whole to not let it get to that point - democratically, seriously. We have been, happily and willingly, consuming an entire culture of freedom and defence against tyranny. Your news is our news, including all of the violence and rationalization of it - defence of freedom.

    We know your massive protests and hard won civil rights because your media is our media just like your products are our bilateral lifelines.

    If it gets to the point of invasion I think it’s fair to consider all of America having stabbed us in the back.

    Edit: just to try and be lighter about it - it’s like we all took in your movies and books and documentaries but America themselves in a staggering ratio seem to have missed the point or identified the wrong protagonist.





  • I think this bears repeating.

    We will make you forget Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The insurrection will be continent wide and we will just walk over the border and start looting weapons.

    We are tougher than anyone thinks and can survive just fine pretending to be homeless or just in your woods or in a looted home.

    We will live among you indistinguishable until something good to blow up comes along, or an American needs tied to a tree with their dick in their mouth.

    You’ll never feel safe. You’ll never be safe.

    Promise.







  • Well put, but also leopards.

    Griffin is one of the Republican Party’s biggest donors and has previously downplayed the threat of trade duties.

    Still, the tariffs have been a major focus for Citadel, at a time when Griffin had expected a breather from the pressures of new regulations under the Biden administration.

    Griffin had been relishing “the idea that I have four years to focus on my business.” But thanks to tariff turmoil, the country “has devolved into a nonsensical place” where business leaders are distracted by concerns such as supply chain disruptions.