Subj : negotiate and get the tar To : AUGUST ABOLINS From : Rob Mccart Date : Thu Apr 17 2025 01:36 am RM> Right.. he's offered us 2 ways out of it. To either move RM> all our car plants to the USA, and lose 125,000 direct RM> jobs and many times that support jobs, or join the USA as RM> the 51st state.. AA>The offer is ridiculous. T is not interested in a win-win >arrangement respecting existing countries and economies. If is >antics/strategies can't show more jobs and lower cost of living >for USA citizens, the Rep party has a little to no chance in >getting re-elected next time around. Yes, if his ideas stay in place it will likely be many years before they start to show any positive results, other than Trump's gov't taking in hundreds of $Billion in tariff money. RM> I'm not sure why Pierre Poilierve would be of much use. RM> Mostly he is more like Trump than the others. [...] RM> That said, Mark Carney is a banker and will cause problems RM> of his own. He is still ahead for the past 4 or 5 weeks AA>Carney seems to be more level-headed and calm than PP. True, although he is trying to back off on that now that he's seen how much he bugs a lot of people, especially women. AA>PP is a master complainer. He hasn't actually shown HOW he >intends to implement all the wonderful stuff he says Canadians >*should* have. No, they mentioned that after the debate tonight, that everyone is making promisses but not explaining how they intend to pay for them. We won't know for sure until the last vote is counted but the current thinking is that Carney is pretty much guaranteed to win the election and the battle now is for whether he wins it with a Majority of seats or not.. Popular vote polls shows him 5 or 6% ahead, but when it comes to who will win more seats, the difference is even more in his favour. --- * SLMR Rob * HOUSEWORK time limit exceeded, AUTO LOGON in effect! * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .