At this point something is broken. The rest of the world sees that this is not business as usual. The people who ought to be closest to it, who ought to see it first are completely absent.
Trump is the flame that's burning up global trust, but the Democrats are trying to negotiate with a fire.
I like the idea, although our provinces would have to give up quite a bit of their sovereignty which would be a hard sell politically. We have more trade barriers between our provinces than the EU has.
We're a good sized market, but not so big that the EU would be willing to put up with 10 exceptions to their rules.
Mille feuille nabe. It's cabbage and pork (sliced thin) layered together and cooked in dashi or whatever broth you have. Pack it with other veggies, mushrooms, whatever is on sale. Simmer for 20-30 minutes, serve with rice or noodles.
I like to put the whole pot on the table and have people take pieces like hot pot.
Also a good time to break out any sauces you have. Ponzu, chili oil, sriracha, whatever your taste. It's very flexible.
Boy, he got mad once someone explained that speech to him enough times.
Carney answer wss that he'll be focusing on things he can control, which is the right answer. Trump will move on to the next shiny object in a week or two.
Can't remember where I first saw this, but America isn't the way it is because it Trump is president. Trump is president because of how America is. This isn't a blip. If he had lost resoundingly I'd be willing to call it a blip.
My view is that if the city and province responded as they should have, it would have been excessive. They tried something similar in Toronto and the cops kept them from settling in. But the city was stun-fucked and Doug Ford fucked off to the cottage, so here we are.
Generations of One Child Policy, and now they expect people to shift their whole lives to improve some government metrics.