That’s Trump’s problem. It’ll be hard to get as good a deal as Obama did, and settling for less would be highly embarrassing.
That’s why they still haven’t signed anything.
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That’s Trump’s problem. It’ll be hard to get as good a deal as Obama did, and settling for less would be highly embarrassing.


Since the end of Second World War, the various military adventures of the United States have provided multiple examples of exactly what a wealthy military (and sometimes, industrial) super-power, usually with some degree of technological advantage, but with a nominal degree of democracy constraining government options, can and cannot do at various levels of commitment, against various types of opponents, on multiple types of terrain.5thhorseman wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2026 3:52 pmHaven't they already bombed the top 10,000 priority targets?
So now they'd be bombing targets 10,001 to 20,000. What's that, all the kebab shops?


They will blame it on Biden.Per wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2026 2:26 am In 2025 Elon Musk, as head of DOGE, cancelled a USD 15 million USAID programme monitoring flesh eating screwworms in Central America.
In 2026 the flesh eating screwworms reached the USA, attacking livestock in the southern states.
The cost to eliminate them is estimated at roughly USD 1 billion.
I say Elon Musk should foot the bill for this.![]()
Trudeau and Carney should both be ostracized by the EU. Canada had a great opportunity to expand its oil and gas over the past 12 years, and has done close to nothing. Bullshit about not having an economic case and their green fucking bullshit. Had Canada stepped up, as we should have, Europe would have been able to switch away from Russian energy much much faster, making Russia a lot worse off economically, and Europe's support of Ukraine would have been stronger without the threat of freezing in the 2022/23 and 2023/24 winters due to their reliance on Russian energy. We would have also been in a stronger position to squeeze out Russian, Iranian and Venesualan oil on the World Market, enriching Canada, and costing 3 dictatorships some of the cash they need to survive and spread their terrorism against the West.Ronning's Ghost wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2026 5:05 pm (Carney's plan to "make Canada an energy super-power" is politically slick. We already are, so it's going to be pretty tough not to succeed.)
remember - "there is no business argument for natural gas"Tciso wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2026 12:19 pmTrudeau and Carney should both be ostracized by the EU. Canada had a great opportunity to expand its oil and gas over the past 12 years, and has done close to nothing. Bullshit about not having an economic case and their green fucking bullshit. Had Canada stepped up, as we should have, Europe would have been able to switch away from Russian energy much much faster, making Russia a lot worse off economically, and Europe's support of Ukraine would have been stronger without the threat of freezing in the 2022/23 and 2023/24 winters due to their reliance on Russian energy. We would have also been in a stronger position to squeeze out Russian, Iranian and Venesualan oil on the World Market, enriching Canada, and costing 3 dictatorships some of the cash they need to survive and spread their terrorism against the West.Ronning's Ghost wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2026 5:05 pm (Carney's plan to "make Canada an energy super-power" is politically slick. We already are, so it's going to be pretty tough not to succeed.)
Canada's Holier-that-thou approach the past 12 years has imo hurt the entire West's economy, and sovereignty while enriching our collective enemies. Hell, Canada could actually afford the Military we need, and funded the Green virtue signalling vanity projects if we had expanded our oil and gas properly instead of folding to Quebec, BC, the Greenies and a few First Nations.
So, Canadians, hold your heads up high as you relish in knowing you could have enriched your country and helped your neighbors but decided to stand on your Liberal principles and sit back and idley watch much of the world suffer while we hoard the resources the World needs.
Btw, what exactly has Carney done towards improving our Energy sector, beyond giving Alberta a Promise Ring while still fucking her on the bench seat of an '83 F150. Oops, I mean signing a MOU with Alberta.
