Burn of the Day
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Liberal Ontario is the problem: Toronto and Ottawa. With us in the US, sadly we got a few more godless liberal cities (Boston, NYC, Minneapolis, Chicago, Portland, Los Angeles, etc.). Liberals can’t live out in the countryside without their Starbucks latte coffee. They congregate together like rats in a sewer.
Boston’s only leftist because of the large number of colleges and universities, persons with a leftist masters degree have to “work” somewhere… so typically they go into “government”.
Change school curriculums, or end the leftist schools themselves and MA would change. (MA is already 40-45% Trump.) Ironically DEI has gouged many school reputations making them less attractive and solvent.
David, maybe you’re right, but all of Taxachusetts votes Democrat, even the Berkshires in the western end of the state.
LCQ, “that’s not how things are, that’s not how things are at all..” especially BC.
https://www.wbur.org/news/2024/11/06/massachusetts-election-results-trends-trump-hispanic-voters-bristol-county
Canada’s issues are largely those you see elsewhere in the occidental world, foremost among them the determination of the elites to displace the extant population with foreigners and the largely otiose response of the extant population to being turfed out. The signature problem Canada has suffered has been the ill-considered attempt by British officials and local politicians to assemble the British North American territories in one state rather than two or more. Quebec and Anglophone Canada have never belonged under the same roof and (since 1960) federal politics has been distorted and disfigured by the antagonism of Quebec to everyone else.
I think the US should support Quebec independence for the portion of it north of the St. Lawrence … Clearly, Trump should annex those counties on the US side.
What will be the reaction of the Trump update of the Monroe Doctrine if Quebec attempts to be “reclaimed” by France…
Would serve the frogs, both sets, right! Quebec has always been the North American boobie prize. A road to nowhere with a fractious population as your reward.
Quebec has a population of 8 million and a per capita product about 20% that below the rest of Canada (but comparable to Japan’s). With certain preparatory measures, it can go it alone. The most populous of France’s current dependencies has a population 1/20th that of Quebec and France hasn’t had a dependency with a seven digit population since 1962.
Thanks, David WS. Interesting. Maybe there’s hope for the home state of my youth.