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Gotta love Marx Carnage

Yes the unelected PM of Canada former governor of the Bank of England former governor of the Bank of Canada whose economic reputation is one of ruin has just declared that the special relationship between Canada and the US is over. Not a wise move Marx Not a wise move at all.
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After the way the USA has been treating you guys under Trump I thought you'd be happy.

"Yes daddy give me more tariffs" 😆

He's a former Bank Of England guy, not some crazy Marxist 🙄
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@BritishFailedAesthetic Liz Truss has said otherwise. Marx Carnage was born to a school teacher in Canada's arctic. His formative years and grade school education took place in the city I am living in Edmonton. He graduated from Harvard then went to Oxford where he wrote his doctoral thesis. Sadly it has been shown that his thesis was plagiarised. He was hired by some big money outfit in the US based in part at least on his plagiarised thesis. He then went on and became governor of the Bank of Canada. According to the then PM of Canada, Marx Carnage was much better at blowing his own horn than running the Bank of Canada and his term was not renewed so he became Governor of the Bank of England. According to Liz Truss his policies have handcuffed England and as a direct result of his policies England has a massive Exodus of millionaires. Truss was interviewed by a reporter in Canada. It is on YouTube if you care to look it up. Marx Carnage then went on to form an investment fund and registered it in Bermuda to avoid taxes in Canada. It was based in Canada for a few years then he moved it to the US again for tax purposes. In the mean time he went to Beijing and borrowed $300 Million from the CCP bank. In his spare time he was the hand up the back of Trudeau and his disastrous 'green policies' that are bankrupting Canada and weakening Canada's economy.