Interesting. Without all the actual data I'd have to hypothesize the big cities finally hit a tipping point, and these drops haven't hit the smaller towns that the people priced out by the cities have been moving to.
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Where's that? Definitely not a nationwide trend.
I'm hoping that the 20% includes mostly people who are just opposed (but not strongly). Still idiots, but not likely traitors.
And when the only eggs causing issues at the border were Kinder.
"It's not a war it's a special military operation"
That makes us look kinda shitty though, maybe instead y'all could pull a major redemption move and remind us why the second amendment is held so near and dear to y'all's hearts.
You mean 75million people typing "don't blame meeeee, I didn't vote for the guy" won't make a difference?
Trump administration has frequently sparred with South Africa over legacy of apartheid
If I'm understanding this correctly the Americans' issue is that they only have a legacy of apartheid and don't continue it?
I wish more people would understand this perspective. Americans might be picking a fight with the whole world, but the rest of the world only has to worry about 1 country picking a fight with them.
I'm not a fan of either of them or the various conservative parties in general, but I'd much rather have a Doug Ford led CPC than a PP CPC. I'm not Ontarian though so maybe I'm biased.
As a resident of the Canadian portion of Cascadia I'd be in favour of a European style union of your former states and Canada. Unfortunately you're too big and too ~~American (for lack of a better term)~~ heavily armed [found it] to just let you in. Maybe we could handle Hawaii but I'm sure they'd probably rather be their own country than join us which is totally fair.
I'm cautiously optimistic. I'm just hoping these housing projects will be targeted towards high cost of living areas and not just where it's easy. We don't just want a new megacity in northern Manitoba that would sit empty while technically fulfilling the promise.