Predictions???

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  • chukkaphob3

    I predict that not a single US citizen who "threatens" to move to Canada if Trump is elected will actually do it.

    • fuck it...I'm going shack up with Pango.utopian
    • Drumfft junior has a free ticket for celebrities, maybe a few people here are eligiblegeorgesIII
    • pango's already prepping for itbklyndroobeki
    • people say that every electiondbloc
    • basic bitches are basicchukkaphob
    • Canada socialism works because people are relatively all well educated and society puts pressure to be productive.hotroddy
    • @hotroddy wrong. LOLchukkaphob
    • In US - Have fun trying to get Bily Bob McHick and Shanequa Jackson off social services.hotroddy
    • @hotroddy Canada "socialism" "works" because the US has Canada's back and because Canada's population is less than that of just 1 US state - California. Hahaha!chukkaphob
    • US unemployment rate = 5.5%
      Canada unemployment rate = 7.2%
      chukkaphob
    • i'll start prepping bunk beds in the basement.pango
    • I agree Canada can afford to spend more less on defense but it's a nordic culture that keeps the system from being abused.hotroddy
    • Implement socialism in US is the equiviliant to implementing it in Mexico large % are less skilled / educated than northern countireshotroddy
    • and who wants third world socialism.hotroddy
    • Canadians are Nordic culture?pango
    • I would say so - not only are you geographically north but apart from Quebec, I would say original settlers where nordic as apposed to spanish settlers.hotroddy
    • If you consider anglo - nordic.. which I do.hotroddy
    • not nordic. most of the early settlers were Scots -- I should know, my ex father-in-law wouldn't shut the fuck up about it.Gnash
    • http://www.cbc.ca/ne…Gnash
    • Any of you talking about Canadian culture actually Canadian?ETM
    • scotts are from the highlands egh?hotroddy
    • You're comparing Canadian to Scandinavian socialism, which is different in that they are more socialist by a good amount. Also smaller land/populations.ETM
    • Canada is still small in comparison to US. But sounds logical - the larger the population the less amount of quality socialism is sustainable.hotroddy
    • ya... seriously first time being compared to Nordic...pango
    • UK's may be most similar to Canada. Though they still don't have the vast, spread out space of Canada to maintain infrastructure wise.ETM
    • I always find it amazing we maintain such overall solid infrastructure on the land we have, with only 35 or so million people.ETM
    • ^ it's just a thin strip along the border, reallyGnash
    • there is a population of scandanvians living west of lake superior. and nordic in the sense harsh cold elements shape your work ethic.hotroddy
    • I fell like if the us didn't have the south - it could get away with more social programs.hotroddy
    • I know it sounds like I'm geographically profiling.hotroddy
    • @Gnash... yes a 3,200 mile / 5,158 km wide "thin" strip. :)ETM
    • Or 5,780 miles/9,306 km at it's widest point.ETM
    • ^ though I question those numbers.ETM
    • @ETM. I'm canadian. Spent a third of my life there.hotroddy
    • when I lived there the NDP were in office. I know things have changes after harper.hotroddy
    • and how about Pierre Trudeau legacy? Socialism a scandanavian would be proud of.hotroddy
    • I'm thinking of moving there for the social services and going on welfare so i can be on qbn all the time. it would my public service.yurimon
    • tabernac! don't you fucking dis pierre -- no syrup for youGnash
    • LOL ...NordicAl_dizzle
    • Yurimon, an idiot to then. And aren't you always on QBN anyway?ETM
    • @hotroddy what are you on about? The NDP have never held a federal majority.ETM
    • As a Canadian my whole life, and having close friends in Sweden, you don't have a clue about "Nordic" socialism beyond something you must have read somewhere.ETM

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