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May I edit this and add the second clown?
Beware! Graphic images of the newest Minnesota shooting.
I think this is from when Biden was still in office. Not that he realized it half of the time, lol.May I edit this and add the second clown?
That in itself was an "exhaustive catalog". I need a nap now....If anyone is wondering why this thread exists, and I hope it's mainly those who don't follow current events, which of course is next to impossible.....
A complete list of “all” negative or insulting comments is not realistically possible, but here is a curated list of some of Donald Trump’s more prominent hostile or derogatory remarks about Canada and its leaders, especially when they were framed as attacks rather than routine policy criticism. Notable insults about Canada as a country“Canada was meant to be the 51st state, because we subsidized Canada by $200 billion a year. We don’t need their vehicles. We don’t need their timber. We don’t need their energy. We don’t need anything.” “Canada lives because of the United States.” (remark reported around Davos, used to belittle Canada’s economic and security independence). We lose with Canada — big‑league. Tremendous, tremendous trade deficits with Canada.” (speech in Pittsburgh in 2016, used to portray Canada as economically exploitative). “Canada does not treat us right in terms of the farming and the crossing the borders.” (framed Canada as an unfair trader and bad ally). “They offer us nothing and are the most difficult to negotiate with, out of everyone.” (about Canada in a Fox News interview). Repeated claim that Canada was supposed to be or should become the “51st state,” coupled with false assertions about how much the U.S. “subsidizes” Canada, used in a mocking way to deny Canadian sovereignty. Attacks focused on trade and farming“Canada, what they’ve done to our dairy farm workers is a disgrace. It’s a disgrace.” (Oval Office remarks after complaints from Wisconsin dairy farmers, framing Canada as predatory and unethical.) “If you examine dairy products, you’ll see what they have done to our farmers… They have a 250 percent tariff… They impose outrageous charges on us.” (exaggerated, presented as Canada “taking advantage” of the U.S.). “Sorry, we cannot let our friends, or enemies, take advantage of us on Trade anymore.” (tweet that lumped Canada in with countries “abusing” the U.S. on trade.) “We will not stand for this. Watch!” (threatening language about Canadian trade practices, used in the context of punishing Canada with tariffs.) Insults about Canada’s defense and NATO roleCalling Canada “slightly delinquent” on NATO defence spending and suggesting Canadians expect the U.S. to protect them while they “contribute very little towards defense.” Claiming Canada “contributes less than anyone else” to NATO and implying they are freeloading off U.S. security guarantees. Personal jabs at Canadian leaders (Trudeau and Carney)Referring to the Canadian prime minister as “governor” instead of by his actual title (first with Justin Trudeau, then “Governor Carney” for Mark Carney), used as a belittling nickname. Saying that Canada and its leaders are “taking advantage” of the U.S. on trade, and that they “cheat” on the USMCA trade agreement: “USMCA is decent, but they cheat. You know, a deal can be good, but they cheat.” After a G7 dispute, attacking Justin Trudeau on social media for being “very dishonest & weak,” while accusing Canada of “bragging” about a trade surplus and “taking advantage” of the U.S. (part of a broader “war of words” with Trudeau). Recent 2025–2026 barbsIn a 2025 Fox interview, calling Canada “one of the nastiest countries” to negotiate with and reiterating that “they offer us nothing.” (characterization reported in coverage of his comments.) Declaring that if Canada refuses a U.S. missile‑defence proposal over Greenland, “China will eat them up,” framing Canadian policy as naive and suggesting Canada cannot defend itself. In early 2026, threatening 100 percent tariffs on Canadian goods over China ties and again calling Prime Minister Mark Carney “governor,” reviving earlier mocking language toward Canadian leadership. Why a full list isn’t possibleTrump has spoken about Canada hundreds of times across rallies, interviews, social posts, and off‑the‑cuff remarks, and not all are transcribed or searchable. Many comments mix policy criticism with insults, and media outlets tend to highlight only the more extreme or newsworthy examples. The items above are a representative set of documented negative or insulting remarks rather than an exhaustive catalog.
If anyone is wondering why this thread exists, and I hope it's mainly those who don't follow current events, which of course is next to impossible.....
A complete list of “all” negative or insulting comments is not realistically possible, but here is a curated list of some of Donald Trump’s more prominent hostile or derogatory remarks about Canada and its leaders, especially when they were framed as attacks rather than routine policy criticism. Notable insults about Canada as a country“Canada was meant to be the 51st state, because we subsidized Canada by $200 billion a year. We don’t need their vehicles. We don’t need their timber. We don’t need their energy. We don’t need anything.” “Canada lives because of the United States.” (remark reported around Davos, used to belittle Canada’s economic and security independence). We lose with Canada — big‑league. Tremendous, tremendous trade deficits with Canada.” (speech in Pittsburgh in 2016, used to portray Canada as economically exploitative). “Canada does not treat us right in terms of the farming and the crossing the borders.” (framed Canada as an unfair trader and bad ally). “They offer us nothing and are the most difficult to negotiate with, out of everyone.” (about Canada in a Fox News interview). Repeated claim that Canada was supposed to be or should become the “51st state,” coupled with false assertions about how much the U.S. “subsidizes” Canada, used in a mocking way to deny Canadian sovereignty. Attacks focused on trade and farming“Canada, what they’ve done to our dairy farm workers is a disgrace. It’s a disgrace.” (Oval Office remarks after complaints from Wisconsin dairy farmers, framing Canada as predatory and unethical.) “If you examine dairy products, you’ll see what they have done to our farmers… They have a 250 percent tariff… They impose outrageous charges on us.” (exaggerated, presented as Canada “taking advantage” of the U.S.). “Sorry, we cannot let our friends, or enemies, take advantage of us on Trade anymore.” (tweet that lumped Canada in with countries “abusing” the U.S. on trade.) “We will not stand for this. Watch!” (threatening language about Canadian trade practices, used in the context of punishing Canada with tariffs.) Insults about Canada’s defense and NATO roleCalling Canada “slightly delinquent” on NATO defence spending and suggesting Canadians expect the U.S. to protect them while they “contribute very little towards defense.” Claiming Canada “contributes less than anyone else” to NATO and implying they are freeloading off U.S. security guarantees. Personal jabs at Canadian leaders (Trudeau and Carney)Referring to the Canadian prime minister as “governor” instead of by his actual title (first with Justin Trudeau, then “Governor Carney” for Mark Carney), used as a belittling nickname. Saying that Canada and its leaders are “taking advantage” of the U.S. on trade, and that they “cheat” on the USMCA trade agreement: “USMCA is decent, but they cheat. You know, a deal can be good, but they cheat.” After a G7 dispute, attacking Justin Trudeau on social media for being “very dishonest & weak,” while accusing Canada of “bragging” about a trade surplus and “taking advantage” of the U.S. (part of a broader “war of words” with Trudeau). Recent 2025–2026 barbsIn a 2025 Fox interview, calling Canada “one of the nastiest countries” to negotiate with and reiterating that “they offer us nothing.” (characterization reported in coverage of his comments.) Declaring that if Canada refuses a U.S. missile‑defence proposal over Greenland, “China will eat them up,” framing Canadian policy as naive and suggesting Canada cannot defend itself. In early 2026, threatening 100 percent tariffs on Canadian goods over China ties and again calling Prime Minister Mark Carney “governor,” reviving earlier mocking language toward Canadian leadership. Why a full list isn’t possibleTrump has spoken about Canada hundreds of times across rallies, interviews, social posts, and off‑the‑cuff remarks, and not all are transcribed or searchable. Many comments mix policy criticism with insults, and media outlets tend to highlight only the more extreme or newsworthy examples. The items above are a representative set of documented negative or insulting remarks rather than an exhaustive catalog.
I wonder what he really thinks......Here's an article referred to me that I thought belonged here. This comes from a fellow in Australia called 'I Fu%king love Australia. If you're allergic to F-bombs, leave now and go back to religious programming....
"So now we’ve got Trump’s “Border Peace” bullshit. Border peace. Peace. Coming from a bloke whose entire brand is chaos, extortion, and setting s**t on fire then asking for applause.
A billion fucking dollars to buy a seat at the table. One billion. That’s not diplomacy, that’s a protection racket with a press release. That’s not peace talks, that’s a mob shakedown dressed up as statesmanship.
And who’s at this magical peace table?
The bone-saw Saudi psycho, the one who dismembers journalists like it’s arts and crafts.
Putin, a mass-murdering war criminal who poisons people for fun and treats human life like used chewing gum.
Netanyahu, a genocidal maniac flattening civilians while screaming victimhood.
A greatest-hits album of the nastiest, blood-soaked cunts on the planet.
This isn’t a peace summit. It’s Villains Anonymous. It’s a fucking Bond movie where the bad guys win and the idiot with the loudest mouth gets to chair the meeting.
For decades we were told, “Watch out for the Chinese.” They’re gonna invade. They’re gonna take over. They’re gonna steal your backyard, your barbecue, your fucking lawn chairs.
Turns out the real threat wasn’t China.
It was the United States, standing there like a drunk meth-addled landlord yelling, “I want your country. Give it to me or I’ll f*** your economy.”
No subtlety. No diplomacy. Just straight-up imperial toddler s**t.
China doesn’t give a flying f*** about conquering Australia or Europe. They want trade, leverage. That’s it. They don’t rock up demanding Greenland like it’s a fucking Monopoly square.
America, under this orange fucking tumour, does.
This is what empire collapse looks like. Not tanks rolling in. Not parades. But a loud, insecure, narcissistic sack of s**t trying to buy legitimacy from war criminals and calling it peace.
Trump isn’t building peace. He’s building a pay-to-play war cartel. You pay the billion, you get access. You don’t pay, you get threatened, sanctioned, bullied, or economically kneecapped.
That’s not leadership. That’s extortion with a flag pinned to it.
And the most fucked part? His supporters clap like trained seals. They think this is strength. They think this is genius. They think this is “winning” while their miserable economic lives go from trailer parks to just parks.
No, you dumb motherfuckers. This is the moment the world realises America has become the thing it warned everyone else about.
A rogue state with nukes.
A bully with a credit card.
A collapsing empire run by a malignant narcissist who thinks peace is something you invoice.
This “Border Peace” s**t will go down in history as the moment the mask fully came off. Not diplomacy. Not stability. Not order.
Just a dying superpower screaming, “Pay me or else.”
And if that doesn’t scare the absolute f*** out of you, you’re either asleep, stupid, or cheering from inside the burning building.
That’s the truth."
Much like the rest of us think....I wonder what he really thinks......![]()
As well as most of the rest of the world, either disgusted or laughing or both . Incomprehensible insanity. The foxes are in charge of the hen house . And they are rabid .Much like the rest of us think....
I believe it's "Board of Peace" isn't it? Or is that AI at it again.This “Border Peace” s**t will go down in history as the moment the mask fully came off. Not diplomacy. Not stability. Not order.
You are correct.I believe it's "Board of Peace" isn't it? Or is that AI at it again.