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Old 12-08-2016, 12:56 PM
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That's silly. Then it just gets warm over night and goes flat. Just keep it in the bedside beer fridge.
Cold beer is too much of a shock to the system when you have just woken up and are lying grogily in bed. Need to have body temperature nectar to transport that sweet, sweet alcoholic bliss to your thirsty body and make the spiders go away...

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Old 12-08-2016, 01:07 PM
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Just remember Hitler and Stalin where also time magazine person of the year so Trump should fit right in.

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Obama was selected twice, does that make him twice as evil?
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Old 12-08-2016, 02:34 PM
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Obama was selected twice, does that make him twice as evil?
Or perhaps he was twice as significant.

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Old 12-08-2016, 02:58 PM
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Overall I'd say the election of Trump is one of the most dangerous events in our lifetimes. The guy can't control himself, has zero morals, and could easily start WWIII over some perceived slight or to just screw with things. I really hope we all survive four years of this madness, it really is pure insanity to let that nutcase have any real power. I figure the Americans have decided to just say, "We've screwed this up so bad we might as well burn it all down and start again." Real tragedy for them, and likely for us too. I didn't much like HRC, but at least she was sorta sane compared to Trump, and unlikely to do something incredibly stupid without even realizing it. Good luck for the next four years world, we're gonna need it.

And Time's cover is right on, the US is very divided between those who favour a return to a time that didn't exist and those who want to get globally competitive and live well. The solution is not "saving" some labor jobs, but educating the workforce to actually work in the modern global economy. German labour is doing just fine, American is collapsing. Canada somewhere in the middle...
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Old 12-08-2016, 03:33 PM
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Overall I'd say the election of Trump is one of the most dangerous events in our lifetimes. The guy can't control himself, has zero morals, and could easily start WWIII over some perceived slight or to just screw with things. I really hope we all survive four years of this madness, it really is pure insanity to let that nutcase have any real power. I figure the Americans have decided to just say, "We've screwed this up so bad we might as well burn it all down and start again." Real tragedy for them, and likely for us too. I didn't much like HRC, but at least she was sorta sane compared to Trump, and unlikely to do something incredibly stupid without even realizing it. Good luck for the next four years world, we're gonna need it.

And Time's cover is right on, the US is very divided between those who favour a return to a time that didn't exist and those who want to get globally competitive and live well. The solution is not "saving" some labor jobs, but educating the workforce to actually work in the modern global economy. German labour is doing just fine, American is collapsing. Canada somewhere in the middle...



Better get out the tinfoil and dig up your backyard for a bunker before the frost gets too deep. Hilarious. WWIII!! Ha. Don't spend too much time staring into the sky looking for nukes...you'll get a kink in your neck.
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Old 12-08-2016, 05:13 PM
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That's silly. Then it just gets warm over night and goes flat. Just keep it in the bedside beer fridge.
I wish my bedside beer fridge still worked, but now she makes me go to the kitchen. I'm going to have to build a beer drinking wing to the house I suppose.

I think Mr Trump will make a fine TIME Man of the year.
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Old 12-08-2016, 06:41 PM
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Overall I'd say the election of Trump is one of the most dangerous events in our lifetimes. The guy can't control himself, has zero morals, and could easily start WWIII over some perceived slight or to just screw with things. I really hope we all survive four years of this madness, it really is pure insanity to let that nutcase have any real power. I figure the Americans have decided to just say, "We've screwed this up so bad we might as well burn it all down and start again." Real tragedy for them, and likely for us too. I didn't much like HRC, but at least she was sorta sane compared to Trump, and unlikely to do something incredibly stupid without even realizing it. Good luck for the next four years world, we're gonna need it.

And Time's cover is right on, the US is very divided between those who favour a return to a time that didn't exist and those who want to get globally competitive and live well. The solution is not "saving" some labor jobs, but educating the workforce to actually work in the modern global economy. German labour is doing just fine, American is collapsing. Canada somewhere in the middle...
..that you CNN ?..or is it CBC?..whatever, she lost..get over it..
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Old 12-08-2016, 09:52 PM
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Or perhaps he was twice as significant.

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So the part about being in good company because Hitler and Stalin were also selected is just leftist nonsense then? Sometimes the rhetoric is hard to follow
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Old 12-09-2016, 10:45 AM
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I'm not sure how anyone can disagree with the comment. This had to be the most vicious and divisive campaign in history (at least in our lifetimes), with a large proportion of the American populace appalled at who won.
Does that opinion relate to Canadian Politics as well??
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Old 12-09-2016, 11:46 AM
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Does that opinion relate to Canadian Politics as well??
LOL I'd say to a lesser degree. There weren't riots after the election, Trudeau didn't say he's lock Harper up if he won. A bit more civil.
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Old 12-09-2016, 01:11 PM
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LOL I'd say to a lesser degree. There weren't riots after the election.
No need to riot when the left wins.
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Old 12-09-2016, 01:41 PM
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Old 12-09-2016, 03:46 PM
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TIME doesn't award this on how good a person is, but based on how they influence the news.

That's how I got to be the 2006 TIME Magazine Person of the Year.
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