I would have less of a hard time listening to conservatives like Tucker Carlson if his arguments were rational. It's much easier to ignore him than be angry at him, but it's good to know what "the other side" is watching. As for the US/Canada relations: 1. America needs our natural resources more than we need American defense help because 2. We don't make ourselves a target of terrorism by angering hostile countries, getting in their business ...it's laughable that she would compare Americans moving to Canada to any other time in history, given the magnitude of the problems of today (ie. not high). We're talking about quality of life this century, not avoiding death by draft dodging or switching sides in a war. But the other guy was absolutely right, she does spew great (ignorant and inflamatory) sound bites.
I would have less of a hard time listening to conservatives like Tucker Carlson if his arguments were rational.
ReplyDeleteIt's much easier to ignore him than be angry at him, but it's good to know what "the other side" is watching.
As for the US/Canada relations:
1. America needs our natural resources more than we need American defense help because
2. We don't make ourselves a target of terrorism by angering hostile countries, getting in their business
...it's laughable that she would compare Americans moving to Canada to any other time in history, given the magnitude of the problems of today (ie. not high). We're talking about quality of life this century, not avoiding death by draft dodging or switching sides in a war. But the other guy was absolutely right, she does spew great (ignorant and inflamatory) sound bites.