Quote from: viper37 on Today at 11:16:08 AMQuote from: HVC on February 20, 2026, 08:23:38 PM15%. You're late in the news.Quote from: Jacob on February 20, 2026, 10:21:06 AMSupreme Court rules Trump overstepped by imposing tariffs.
Now what?
What now appears to be he's adding another 10% out of spite?




Quote from: Jacob on February 20, 2026, 07:11:46 PMIt's kind of interesting (when putting aside the human and moral implications).
Between the impending action in Iran, the action in Venezuela, and Trump's "Board of Peace" it very much feels like taking internet pundit, over-simplified "why doesn't the US just do X" being taken from internet message boards and acted on in real life.
It'll be very interesting to see how it plays out.
Quote from: HVC on February 20, 2026, 08:23:38 PM15%. You're late in the news.Quote from: Jacob on February 20, 2026, 10:21:06 AMSupreme Court rules Trump overstepped by imposing tariffs.
Now what?
What now appears to be he's adding another 10% out of spite?

Quote from: viper37 on February 20, 2026, 08:55:07 PMQuote from: crazy canuck on February 20, 2026, 08:09:22 AMLet's play Trump or AlbertaAre they allowed to do it? There's a Federal law about healthcare, it was so sacred to Chrétien (1992-1993, just before his election) that he promised to cut all healthcare funding to provinces if one of them (read: Quebec) would impose a moderating fee for people reaching the ER for non emergencies.
Who wants to remove health care services from immigrants?
Alberta
It's a bit of
I can't imagine a Liberal Federal government allowing this.
Quote'Render unto Caesar ....'QuoteI expect the US to attack within the next 3 weeks or so. There is nothing the Iranians can do to prevent this short of Khamenei resigning.
There are plenty they can do. There are all kinds of ways to pay tribute to the Trump family.
QuoteQuote'The Battle of Algiers' - Forgotten what a superb film this is, was a teenager last time I saw it.
Is Jean Mathieu's colonel Mathieu, the fore-runner of many, though inferior, military elite officer performances in film? If you see what I mean?
The Strelnikov (!) in Red Dawn, played by Wiliam Smith?
I remember an extra on a French DVD edition where Jean Mathieu stated he went for a nuanced and ad times positive performance, not a cartoonish villain persona, despite being personally opposed to the Algerian War.
Plus an improvised rehearsal in costume in a Parisian café, where he got military salutes from servicemen or people, showing how credible he was.

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