• @cmbabul
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    331 month ago

    I’m an American but I assume it’s probably the fault of our conservatives

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        91 month ago

        She is. There’s a coordinated effort among party strategists across borders.

        In case you wonder why the biggest fear of conservatives is trans-national labour unions, it’s because they work trans-nationally, know how well it works, and are terrified of the poors doing the same thing.

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        1 month ago

        One thing that’s crazy is during 2008 Canada was one of the only countries where were no housing busts or bank failures. It was explained at the time that they didn’t deregulate like the US did in the 90s, and didn’t go crazy with Eurodollar and derivative speculation like the European banks.

        The takeaway was that in Canada banking is still a boring business managed by professional adults, overseen by stern but fair regulators who would ensure that things don’t get out of hand.

        So what the hell happened? Seemed like the Canadian government and finance people took the lesson that they missed out on a hell of a party and they’re going to have their own housing bubble with blackjack and whatnot.

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      71 month ago

      Our politicians have been importing the US’s politics for ages, even when it doesn’t apply to us

    • @Delusional
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      31 month ago

      It’s the conservative propaganda that’s been blaring since the 60’s. Nothing but hatred and idiocy for decades. Blaming Democrats for issues that don’t exist or aren’t their fault. Never giving a proper solution to anything, just spewing more hate and lies daily.

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      11 month ago

      American conservatives just provided the route; it took our own cruel elitists to walk that road.