TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:
I don't care if he commited crimes. When you are a guest in the country we can ask you to leave for anything incindiary. Boot out non citizens that came here to politicize for a terrorist group.
BearFan33 said:Right. I'm not sure. The article said the school charged him with violations of unauthorized protests and the such. I'm waiting to see if the DOJ or local law enforcement charges him with anything.Osodecentx said:What crimes?BearFan33 said:Interesting. I'm perfectly fine with this as long as he is eventually charged with crimes. I guess they can cancel the green card and arrest a person immediately for deportation.boognish_bear said:We will be revoking the visas and/or green cards of Hamas supporters in America so they can be deported https://t.co/oKba2Mmi3C
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) March 9, 2025
Like it or not Trump adm is doing what they said they were going to do. Are there more canceled visas and green cards coming?
IMO A few more arrests and deportations like this and things will cool down on campuses for sure.
I suppose ultimately, the govt. can cancel green cards from anyone it chooses. This guy sounds like a turd. But I worry about govt abuse of this process. We have all seen what the left is capable of. I could see a scenario where a new democratic administration comes in a voids all the green cards associated with Elon Musk. Not because they were breaking any laws, but just because they don't like him.
cowboycwr said:historian said:Assassin said:BREAKING: Trump has reportedly told Canada’s Trudeau that "he did not believe that the treaty that demarcates the border between the two countries was valid and that he wants to revise the boundary," per NYT
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) March 7, 2025
That's crazy. The U.S.-Canadian border has been firmly established since the 1840s and the most stable in the world.
True… sort of.
Except for that time a survey of the border in the late 90s or early 2000s found it was wrong in Vermont. In the middle of a town.
Perhaps he is also thinking back to the original wording of the Louisiana purchase that said the border would go to the farthest northern tributary of the Missouri River but it wasn't discovered until after the border was set that a tributary went north beyond that. Although I believe this was specifically addressed in a later treaty.
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— BRICS News (@BRICSinfo) March 10, 2025
It can all be fixed by ceding the US Alberta and Saskatchewan. Canada doesn't care about them anyway, too many conservativeshistorian said:cowboycwr said:historian said:Assassin said:BREAKING: Trump has reportedly told Canada’s Trudeau that "he did not believe that the treaty that demarcates the border between the two countries was valid and that he wants to revise the boundary," per NYT
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) March 7, 2025
That's crazy. The U.S.-Canadian border has been firmly established since the 1840s and the most stable in the world.
True… sort of.
Except for that time a survey of the border in the late 90s or early 2000s found it was wrong in Vermont. In the middle of a town.
Perhaps he is also thinking back to the original wording of the Louisiana purchase that said the border would go to the farthest northern tributary of the Missouri River but it wasn't discovered until after the border was set that a tributary went north beyond that. Although I believe this was specifically addressed in a later treaty.
The Louisiana Purchase was in 1803 and is not really relevant. Far more important are the treaties we negotiated with Britain in the 1842 Webster-Ashburton Treaty. In 1846, another treaty relating to Oregon further settled the border. It's been pretty much set since then with no real disputes. In fact, for most of the past 180 years the US-Canadian border was by far the longest peaceful border in the world. (It's probably the longest border of any kind since it's over 4,000 miles when including Alaska).
There are occasional glitches that should be easily resolved. The current state of relations will make that more difficult.
Osodecentx said:cowboycwr said:Osodecentx said:What crimes?BearFan33 said:Interesting. I'm perfectly fine with this as long as he is eventually charged with crimes. I guess they can cancel the green card and arrest a person immediately for deportation.boognish_bear said:We will be revoking the visas and/or green cards of Hamas supporters in America so they can be deported https://t.co/oKba2Mmi3C
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) March 9, 2025
Like it or not Trump adm is doing what they said they were going to do. Are there more canceled visas and green cards coming?
IMO A few more arrests and deportations like this and things will cool down on campuses for sure.
Like others have said the charges could be:
Civil rights violations
Terroristic threats
And for some of the campus protests there could be things like destruction of property, vandalism, harassment, charges for "taking over buildings" (could be called several things) and in some cases even kidnapping (a stretch) since they blocked people inside buildings.
Fed crimes vs state crimes make a difference
You have advocated for FBI agents to be sent to prison
What crimes, specifically did students commit in order to be prosecuted?
It would be helpful if NYC police would arrest trespassers & vandals
The stock market is comprised of millions of people who are simultaneously trading. The market indexes are a distillation of sentiment. When the markets tumble like this in response to tariffs, it pays to listen. pic.twitter.com/WfKuFmmM4t
— Rand Paul (@RandPaul) March 10, 2025
The flip in investor sentiment seen in technology stocks its 2022-like.
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) March 11, 2025
Markets went from being all-in Magnificent 7 to a complete rush to the sidelines.
Buckle up for another busy week ahead.
Follow us @KobeissiLetter for real time analysis as this develops.
Larry Fink doesn’t care about America—he cares about cheap labor and keeping the globalist machine running. We’ll be just fine without his open-border nonsense. Trump’s putting Americans first, whether BlackRock likes it or not!
— Baste Records (@basterecords) March 10, 2025
boognish_bear said:Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces he’s adding a 25% surcharge on the electricity exported from Ontario to Minnesota, Michigan and New York.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 11, 2025
He added “if the United States escalates, I won’t hesitate to shut the electricity off completely”
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boognish_bear said:The flip in investor sentiment seen in technology stocks its 2022-like.
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) March 11, 2025
Markets went from being all-in Magnificent 7 to a complete rush to the sidelines.
Buckle up for another busy week ahead.
Follow us @KobeissiLetter for real time analysis as this develops.
KaiBear said:boognish_bear said:Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces he’s adding a 25% surcharge on the electricity exported from Ontario to Minnesota, Michigan and New York.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 11, 2025
He added “if the United States escalates, I won’t hesitate to shut the electricity off completely”
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And here we go.
Hope Trump raises the tariff to 100%.
isn't it funny how free trade inexorably erases borders?cowboycwr said:historian said:Assassin said:BREAKING: Trump has reportedly told Canada’s Trudeau that "he did not believe that the treaty that demarcates the border between the two countries was valid and that he wants to revise the boundary," per NYT
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) March 7, 2025
That's crazy. The U.S.-Canadian border has been firmly established since the 1840s and the most stable in the world.
True… sort of.
Except for that time a survey of the border in the late 90s or early 2000s found it was wrong in Vermont. In the middle of a town.
Perhaps he is also thinking back to the original wording of the Louisiana purchase that said the border would go to the farthest northern tributary of the Missouri River but it wasn't discovered until after the border was set that a tributary went north beyond that. Although I believe this was specifically addressed in a later treaty.
GDP = C + I + G + (X - M)BigGameBaylorBear said:boognish_bear said:Uh, oh.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) March 10, 2025
"Trump’s first 50 days: Stocks heading toward worst start to a presidential term since 2009," per MW pic.twitter.com/FYye413p08
I'd rather deal with this now than continue to ignore the ongoing problem for another 4 years
an alien in the USA, legal or otherwise, has full Constitutional rights except for the right to be here at all.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:
I don't care if he commited crimes. When you are a guest in the country we can ask you to leave for anything incindiary. Boot out non citizens that came here to politicize for a terrorist group.
as a matter political reality, will have to be four provinces, 2 liberal and 2 conservative, or it would never pass the Senate, who will not want to upset partisan ballots. So it would have to be Sask & Alberta + Yukon and BC. Manitoba will not want to be left out (saddled with forever Liberal government in Ottawa) so NorthWest territory would have to come along as well. Etc.....Assassin said:It can all be fixed by ceding the US Alberta and Saskatchewan. Canada doesn't care about them anyway, too many conservativeshistorian said:cowboycwr said:historian said:Assassin said:BREAKING: Trump has reportedly told Canada’s Trudeau that "he did not believe that the treaty that demarcates the border between the two countries was valid and that he wants to revise the boundary," per NYT
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) March 7, 2025
That's crazy. The U.S.-Canadian border has been firmly established since the 1840s and the most stable in the world.
True… sort of.
Except for that time a survey of the border in the late 90s or early 2000s found it was wrong in Vermont. In the middle of a town.
Perhaps he is also thinking back to the original wording of the Louisiana purchase that said the border would go to the farthest northern tributary of the Missouri River but it wasn't discovered until after the border was set that a tributary went north beyond that. Although I believe this was specifically addressed in a later treaty.
The Louisiana Purchase was in 1803 and is not really relevant. Far more important are the treaties we negotiated with Britain in the 1842 Webster-Ashburton Treaty. In 1846, another treaty relating to Oregon further settled the border. It's been pretty much set since then with no real disputes. In fact, for most of the past 180 years the US-Canadian border was by far the longest peaceful border in the world. (It's probably the longest border of any kind since it's over 4,000 miles when including Alaska).
There are occasional glitches that should be easily resolved. The current state of relations will make that more difficult.
deporting all 23m illegals would have a macroeconomic impact not dissimilar from deporting all 23m Floridians.boognish_bear said:Larry Fink doesn’t care about America—he cares about cheap labor and keeping the globalist machine running. We’ll be just fine without his open-border nonsense. Trump’s putting Americans first, whether BlackRock likes it or not!
— Baste Records (@basterecords) March 10, 2025
My latest UnHerd column. About the lost art of strategic thinking in European politics. https://t.co/GYgfjMrpPs
— Wolfgang Munchau (@EuroBriefing) March 10, 2025
boognish_bear said:Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces he’s adding a 25% surcharge on the electricity exported from Ontario to Minnesota, Michigan and New York.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 11, 2025
He added “if the United States escalates, I won’t hesitate to shut the electricity off completely”
🇺🇸🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/R9E2mIZqy3
EatMoreSalmon said:
There was a strong July to December drop in the S&P during Trump's first term when tariffs on China happened. This was followed by a nice run up until COVID.
Per @POTUS directive, I have revoked security clearances and barred access to classified information for Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, Lisa Monaco, Mark Zaid, Norman Eisen, Letitia James, Alvin Bragg, and Andrew Weissman, along with the 51 signers of the Hunter Biden…
— DNI Tulsi Gabbard (@DNIGabbard) March 10, 2025
nein51 said:
Buy when there is blood in the streets
nein51 said:
We are not going to war with Canada.
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 11, 2025
Ukraine has launched its first major drone swarm attack against Moscow in 2025.
Videos show several large explosions in central Moscow as the city’s airports are forced to cease operations. pic.twitter.com/UY742w4Orr
boognish_bear said:nein51 said:
Buy when there is blood in the streets
I don't know enough about the stock market to mess with it. I just use mutual index funds and try not to look at it when things are going down and just ride out the storm.
You are okay with going to war with Canada? That will make Trump no better than Putin. Trump's quest for new territory (Greenland, Canada, etc.) is quite troubling.KaiBear said:boognish_bear said:Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces he’s adding a 25% surcharge on the electricity exported from Ontario to Minnesota, Michigan and New York.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 11, 2025
He added “if the United States escalates, I won’t hesitate to shut the electricity off completely”
🇺🇸🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/R9E2mIZqy3
To arbitrarily cut of all electricity to our states would obviously violate various contracts.
Would be an act of war.
In case of such draconian actions I would not fault Trump if he decides to commit paratroopers and take over those facilities in Ontario.
I half expect this to happen.
which licensed electricians are you missing Larry? Or are you wanting the illegals wiring your houses for cheap?!boognish_bear said:Larry Fink doesn’t care about America—he cares about cheap labor and keeping the globalist machine running. We’ll be just fine without his open-border nonsense. Trump’s putting Americans first, whether BlackRock likes it or not!
— Baste Records (@basterecords) March 10, 2025
4th and Inches said:which licensed electricians are you missing Larry? Or are you wanting the illegals wiring your houses for cheap?!boognish_bear said:Larry Fink doesn’t care about America—he cares about cheap labor and keeping the globalist machine running. We’ll be just fine without his open-border nonsense. Trump’s putting Americans first, whether BlackRock likes it or not!
— Baste Records (@basterecords) March 10, 2025
Someone thinks they can control my voting card by threatening my re-election. Guess what? Doesn’t work on me. Three times I’ve had a challenger who tried to be more MAGA than me. None busted 25% because my constituents prefer transparency and principles over blind allegiance. https://t.co/qBXNQmlIN4
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) March 10, 2025
BREAKING: President Trump says he will double planned tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel, despite market drop. https://t.co/eaUic8c3Aw
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 11, 2025
The U.S. gets nearly a quarter of its lumber supply from Canada. North Texas developers have been warned that if the tariffs are imposed, the cost of home building materials will increase.https://t.co/0W3lNuAHzA
— WFAA (@wfaa) March 11, 2025