The US government is shut down again.
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The US government is shut down again. I mention this only because if some place like Canada were to come down and run things, we could certainly use the help.
Weβll leave the door unlocked.
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The US government is shut down again. I mention this only because if some place like Canada were to come down and run things, we could certainly use the help.
Weβll leave the door unlocked.
Being the only country (as a future Canada, that is) to have invaded the US and burned its capitol down, odds are in your favour.
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The US government is shut down again. I mention this only because if some place like Canada were to come down and run things, we could certainly use the help.
Weβll leave the door unlocked.
By this time it feels the US is like the creepy house on the street nobody goes to or walks by because it gives everybody the heebiejeebies...
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By this time it feels the US is like the creepy house on the street nobody goes to or walks by because it gives everybody the heebiejeebies...
@oscarfalcon @mattblaze definitely feels like that, and I'm *in* it
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The US government is shut down again. I mention this only because if some place like Canada were to come down and run things, we could certainly use the help.
Weβll leave the door unlocked.
Vlad has the keys to the back door if they're not still under the mat.
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The US government is shut down again. I mention this only because if some place like Canada were to come down and run things, we could certainly use the help.
Weβll leave the door unlocked.
@mattblaze No thanks, it's just so demoralizing when we implement something like sensible Healthcare, and then gun nuts start demonstrating against "communism."
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The US government is shut down again. I mention this only because if some place like Canada were to come down and run things, we could certainly use the help.
Weβll leave the door unlocked.
@mattblaze In Canada we don't have government shutdowns. If the budget motion fails, that's a no-confidence vote and the Governor General (our head of state, a proxy for the King) dissolves parliament and calls an election. I mean, isn't that how it should work?!
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The US government is shut down again. I mention this only because if some place like Canada were to come down and run things, we could certainly use the help.
Weβll leave the door unlocked.
@mattblaze you can leave the door open, but if youβre not going to lock up the morons of ICE, nobody will ever try to open the door to get inβ¦
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@mattblaze In Canada we don't have government shutdowns. If the budget motion fails, that's a no-confidence vote and the Governor General (our head of state, a proxy for the King) dissolves parliament and calls an election. I mean, isn't that how it should work?!
@mark
Absolutely.Funding operations of the state is one of the most fundamental tasks of any government. Of course if they can't do that, then it's time for a new government.
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The US government is shut down again. I mention this only because if some place like Canada were to come down and run things, we could certainly use the help.
Weβll leave the door unlocked.
@mattblaze How should I put it β¦ I'm afraid that more and more governments who know how to run country think of the US more in the sense of "Never interrupt [them] when they are making a mistake."
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