Tampa and Miami are pretty Canadian.Keep Hockey Canadian!
So is Arizona...Tampa and Miami are pretty Canadian.
(for about 4 months out of the year)
DC could use a dome also. Let's cut off Congress from the world.
David
While we're at it, let's make sure it's airtight.
You've been suckered by the MSM. Typical.
Wait 5 minutes, he might have two completely different answers to the same question. Again.Well, except he didn't.
I used to be able to see Canada from my mailbox. But there were trees in the way from my back yard. So I guess I don't qualify as a candidate.Walker can see Canada from his back yard!
It appears that Walker never said anything close to building a wall for the northern border.
So here's a question for everyone...do you feel angry at the liberal news feeds who told you lies about a candidate or do you not care because everyone does it?
You didn't pull a quote from the interview. You pulled a quote from an article. The portion of the interview shown on Meet The Press doesn't include this alleged Canadian wall statement, so there's no written transcript on it. But here's the entire interview, and in no way does Walker advocate such a wall. He does say that we have to look into border security on our Northern border as well, but says nothing about a wall.
http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/video/scott-walkers-full-meet-the-press-interview-515822659517
You've been suckered by the MSM. Typical.
Walker’s comments came during a recorded 30-minute interview Saturday with NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd that was posted online Sunday.
“Do you want to build a wall north of here too?” Todd asked, noting that Walker has talked about building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border to deter terrorism in addition to illegal immigration.
“Some people have asked us about that in New Hampshire,” Walker replied. “They raised some very legitimate concerns, including some law enforcement folks that brought that up to me at one of our town hall meetings about a week and a half ago. So that is a legitimate issue for us to look at.”
The segment wasn’t part of the edited interview that aired Sunday morning on Meet the Press, but it garnered plenty of attention after it was posted.
This is so filled with half-truths and logical fallacies it's not even funny. First of all, it's the "liberal news feeds" - you mean like Faux News?It appears that Walker never said anything close to building a wall for the northern border.
So here's a question for everyone...do you feel angry at the liberal news feeds who told you lies about a candidate or do you not care because everyone does it?
Why can't we just wall off Washington DC instead?
You didn't pull a quote from the interview. You pulled a quote from an article. The portion of the interview shown on Meet The Press doesn't include this alleged Canadian wall statement, so there's no written transcript on it. But here's the entire interview, and in no way does Walker advocate such a wall. He does say that we have to look into border security on our Northern border as well, but says nothing about a wall.
http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/video/scott-walkers-full-meet-the-press-interview-515822659517
You've been suckered by the MSM. Typical.
Figured Stan would be along to support his fellow Koch owned, Tea Party pandering cheese-head.....
Figured Stan would be along to support his fellow Koch owned, Tea Party pandering cheese-head.....
More Koch Derangement Syndrome again, huh Groves? You should get a prescription for that.
Saying that “things just didn’t work out,” the billionaire Koch brothers have decided to put Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker up for sale.
http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/cutting-losses-kochs-to-sell-scott-walker
Shoot, it's been happening since long before Al Gore invented the Internet....It appears that Walker never said anything close to building a wall for the northern border.
So here's a question for everyone...do you feel angry at the liberal news feeds who told you lies about a candidate or do you not care because everyone does it?
Saying that “things just didn’t work out,” the billionaire Koch brothers have decided to put Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker up for sale.
http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/cutting-losses-kochs-to-sell-scott-walker
Not surprisingly this thread has deteriorated into the spin zone, like many others.
You do realize that that article is what we call "satire," right?
Gosh, I would have missed that. Wish they would have put the word 'Humor' somewhere in the URL..... Love how people like you treat those who share different views as stupid....
It appears that Walker never said anything close to building a wall for the northern border.
So here's a question for everyone...do you feel angry at the liberal news feeds who told you lies about a candidate or do you not care because everyone does it?
Gosh, I would have missed that. Wish they would have put the word 'Humor' somewhere in the URL..... Love how people like you treat those who share different views as stupid....
Saying that “things just didn’t work out,” the billionaire Koch brothers have decided to put Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker up for sale.
http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/cutting-losses-kochs-to-sell-scott-walker
I Especially since you thought you had me with a "gotcha" article about Walker and the Koch brothers.
Ted, who ironically is Canadian.No good countries left for Ted Cruz to wall off
http://www.theonion.com/article/ted-cruz-worried-all-good-countries-wall-taken-oth-51213
Poe's Law is an Internet axiom which states that is difficult to distinguish etremism from satire of extremism on the Internet unless the author clearly indicates his/her intent. This notion is most frequently observed with highly polarized discussion topics, such as gender equality, religious or political fundamentalism, and other social justice-related issues.
I think we should annex Canada and Mexico, Just think, Canada will give us free medical,
Our medical ain't free. Our income taxes are much higher than yours to cover health care, which tends to eat around 50% of the total spending in this country. A recent study found that the cost per family per year for health care, paid through taxation, was around $12,000.
Our medical ain't free. Our income taxes are much higher than yours to cover health care, which tends to eat around 50% of the total spending in this country. A recent study found that the cost per family per year for health care, paid through taxation, was around $12,000.
The Texas governor pandered to his looney-tune constituents on Jade Helm and sent his Texas Guard (?) to keep an eye on the US Armed forces to make sure his Texans weren't rounded up this summer and stuck in an abandoned Wal-Mart in Midland, TX.