If Canada builds a wall and agrees to keep Celine Dion, Nickelback, Jim Carrey, Justin Bieber and the rest of that fetid lot on THEIR SIDE of it, I’LL pay for it!
fbjsrI lived in Canada in the ’70s. There were supposedly 2,000 evaders or deserters from the US in the Vancouver area, but I never met one (admittedly not the first question upon meeting someone). I met a lot who were currently or originally US citizens, but not nostalgic about time in the military, were female, or overage like me. Yet they were making major contributions to Canadian life. We lost a generation of the best.
fbjs______I had landed status (Canadian version of green card), and thus was eligible for “all the benefits of the Queen’s peace, except for franchise and passport.” Of course, political activity could cost me my US citizenship (by US law) and I wouldn’t wish stateless on anyone. I had a Canadian job, a Canadian doctor (who published in major medical journals), and paid Canadian taxes. What you call handouts, they call human rights.
Hillary’s issue ideas are just as bad as Trump’s, which is why she keeps distracting us with mindless minutiae that have no real bearing on policy ideas.
Thirdbase over 7 years ago
Has anyone that promised to leave if a candidate won the election actually left?
Darsan54 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Canada should build the wall, but we would have to pay for it under the southern origins logic of the Dump.
KenseidenXL over 7 years ago
If Canada builds a wall and agrees to keep Celine Dion, Nickelback, Jim Carrey, Justin Bieber and the rest of that fetid lot on THEIR SIDE of it, I’LL pay for it!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Canada demands you have a job in Canada waiting for your before you move.
Al Nala over 7 years ago
We all know that those claiming to Move To Canada If XXX (or YYY) Wins, won’t. As those who have so claimed earlier didn’t.
hippogriff over 7 years ago
Night-Gaunt49Functional in both English and French also helps.
hippogriff over 7 years ago
fbjsrI lived in Canada in the ’70s. There were supposedly 2,000 evaders or deserters from the US in the Vancouver area, but I never met one (admittedly not the first question upon meeting someone). I met a lot who were currently or originally US citizens, but not nostalgic about time in the military, were female, or overage like me. Yet they were making major contributions to Canadian life. We lost a generation of the best.
Charlie Tuba over 7 years ago
And who will pay for it?
hippogriff over 7 years ago
fbjs______I had landed status (Canadian version of green card), and thus was eligible for “all the benefits of the Queen’s peace, except for franchise and passport.” Of course, political activity could cost me my US citizenship (by US law) and I wouldn’t wish stateless on anyone. I had a Canadian job, a Canadian doctor (who published in major medical journals), and paid Canadian taxes. What you call handouts, they call human rights.
KenseidenXL over 7 years ago
Hillary’s issue ideas are just as bad as Trump’s, which is why she keeps distracting us with mindless minutiae that have no real bearing on policy ideas.
michael Premium Member over 7 years ago
I’ll bet as President he’d demand a congressional investigate of Rosie O’Donnell.
Happy Two Shoes over 7 years ago
He loves only gold, he loves gold…
gammaguy over 7 years ago
What’s all this about a “wall”? If the Canadians don’t build a “mall”, USAns won’t come.