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The complete guide to fleeing President Donald Trump's America

Good, publish it. We don't want the ones who'd believe that anyway. Built-in vetting.

Your best nurses, scientists, mathematicians, programmers come here. Why do you think the brain drain is good? More prosperity is better than less. You can have our welfare recipients. If someone earns zero, half of zero is still zero and for THEM living in Canada is a good deal. Unemployed people from Mississippi could spend some time in Newfoundland for orientation on how to get the most benefits for least work. I think the word is "collecting pogey".
 
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Your best nurses, scientists, mathematicians, programmers come here. Why do you think the brain drain is good? More prosperity is better than less. You can have our welfare recipients. If someone earns zero, half of zero is still zero and for THEM living in Canada is a good deal. Unemployed people from Mississippi could spend some time in Newfoundland for orientation on how to get the most benefits for least work.

Oh, you're right, absolutely right. Sucks living in Canada. Happiness, quality of life, optimism, in all those things we fall 'way behind the US. You and everyone you know are much better advised to stay right where you are. In fact, we insist. One of the things we like about here is some of the people who aren't. Here, I mean.
But don't count on many welfare recipients getting here. We don't have an established, government-protected sub-economy that relies on underpaid foreign workers like you have regarding Mexican illegals.
 
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Oh, you're right, absolutely right. Sucks living in Canada. Happiness, quality of life, optimism, in all those things we fall 'way behind the US. You and everyone you know are much better advised to stay right where you are. In fact, we insist. One of the things we like about here is some of the people who aren't. Here, I mean.
But don't count on many welfare recipients getting here. We don't have an established, government-protected sub-economy that relies on underpaid foreign workers like you have regarding Mexican illegals.

Canada is fine for a road trip; I just wouldn't want to live there. One of my favorite places is Battle Harbour, Labrador. I also thought it was nice of the RCMP to let me drive on the public off road areas like these, which would never be allowed in the US.

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Canada is fine for a road trip; I just wouldn't want to live there. One of my favorite places is Battle Harbour, Labrador.

Good. Check out Cape Breton Island, too. If you want an epic road trip, head for British Columbia. Bring money. We'll wave at your rear-view mirror- well, no, not really, but I like words and those ones sounded good.
 
Good. Check out Cape Breton Island, too. If you want an epic road trip, head for British Columbia. Bring money. We'll wave at your rear-view mirror- well, no, not really, but I like words and those ones sounded good.

I have driven in every Province and Territory except Nunavut. I remember a restaurant manager in Cape Breton asking how we liked our seafood chowder. I said it was good, but noticed the broth was clear. She noticed our New Hampshire license plates at the time and replied, "We don't need to hide the flavor of our seafood with dairy products, our chowder is better than what they serve in New England." She was a rather brave soul if I do say so myself.
 
I have driven in every Province and Territory except Nunavut. I remember a restaurant manager in Cape Breton asking how we liked our seafood chowder. I said it was good, but noticed the broth was clear. She noticed our New Hampshire license plates at the time and replied, "We don't need to hide the flavor of our seafood with dairy products, our chowder is better than what they serve in New England." She was a rather brave soul if I do say so myself.

or rude.

Oh, you're right, absolutely right. Sucks living in Canada. Happiness, quality of life, optimism, in all those things we fall 'way behind the US. You and everyone you know are much better advised to stay right where you are. In fact, we insist. One of the things we like about here is some of the people who aren't. Here, I mean.
But don't count on many welfare recipients getting here. We don't have an established, government-protected sub-economy that relies on underpaid foreign workers like you have regarding Mexican illegals.

wow, you've got us all figured out. thats the kind of canadiens i'm used to.
 
or rude.

wow, you've got us all figured out. thats the kind of canadiens i'm used to.

Ah, vous parlez francaise!
No, that was just a misspelling, wannit.
I don't know what your exposure to Canadians has been but it's likely you're not hard to figure out. "Don't take much figgerin', know what I mean, Vern?"
It's not all Americans I have figured out, just the simple ones. I used to ride south every chance I got- some of my best memories are of me and my bike and highway 101 down through Washington and Oregon into California. I met great people, engaging, curious, flat-out friendly people. Obviously you're not the American I'm used to- where did you meet the Canadians you're used to?
 
Ah, vous parlez francaise!
No, that was just a misspelling, wannit.
I don't know what your exposure to Canadians has been but it's likely you're not hard to figure out. "Don't take much figgerin', know what I mean, Vern?"
It's not all Americans I have figured out, just the simple ones. I used to ride south every chance I got- some of my best memories are of me and my bike and highway 101 down through Washington and Oregon into California. I met great people, engaging, curious, flat-out friendly people. Obviously you're not the American I'm used to- where did you meet the Canadians you're used to?

i had plenty of business dealings with them.

(i put the e in there just for you)
 
Ah, vous parlez francaise!
No, that was just a misspelling, wannit.
I don't know what your exposure to Canadians has been but it's likely you're not hard to figure out. "Don't take much figgerin', know what I mean, Vern?"
It's not all Americans I have figured out, just the simple ones. I used to ride south every chance I got- some of my best memories are of me and my bike and highway 101 down through Washington and Oregon into California. I met great people, engaging, curious, flat-out friendly people. Obviously you're not the American I'm used to- where did you meet the Canadians you're used to?

I wonder if he meant the hockey team was rude. :lol:
 
And you found that they all 'had you figured out'?
nah, mostly its the canadiens on here. there are a few decent ones but quite a few others are more than happy to offer their unsolicited opinions on whats wrong with the U.S. and Americans


Yeah, yeah, kisskiss. You can't spell or punctuate for ****. Your posts are a really poor example of the American public school system.
heh, goods to know
 
nah, mostly its the canadiens on here. there are a few decent ones but quite a few others are more than happy to offer their unsolicited opinions on whats wrong with the U.S. and Americans


heh, goods to know

I know a guy in who lives on the Manitoba / Saskatchewan border that refers to Canadiens as "frogs", he REALLY doesn't like 'em. I remember seeing graffiti in a Canadian bathroom stall "If you voted for Trudeau, you can't $#|t here because your a$$hole is in Ottawa.
 
If Trump gets the nomination, I would be willing to bet that Clinton will get elected. Even the republican party does not want Trump.

The only other candidate they have is Rubio. Rafael Cruz isn't a natural born American so he is ineligible to hold office.
 
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