listen...I am Canadian and apparently more so than you are
I still have pride in my country and whether I am in the US or Canada, I would never laugh at the US elections or find them funny like you do
I have my outs with Angela but she knows what she is talking about and you disagree with her too
don't take a wrong turn in a supermarket and make the headlines of how you froze to death in the ice cream section
for the record, I am, apparently, much wiser than you are and it is not for bragging I say so
it is because I recognize how serious things are
you, need baby food and someone to burp you
I still have pride in my country and whether I am in the US or Canada, I would never laugh at the US elections or find them funny like you do
I have my outs with Angela but she knows what she is talking about and you disagree with her too
don't take a wrong turn in a supermarket and make the headlines of how you froze to death in the ice cream section
for the record, I am, apparently, much wiser than you are and it is not for bragging I say so
it is because I recognize how serious things are
you, need baby food and someone to burp you
I have a lot of pride in my country and serve it in uniform, however I don't view patriotism as a competition. I have not laughed at the US elections, I have my opinions, and I am free to express them....that's something we should both cherish.
In terms of Canadian politics, I was not a fan of Andrew Scheer's leadership, but don't mistake that to mean support for Trudeau, if those were the only two choices I would have voted for Scheer's Conservative candidate in my riding (who won btw).
Not everyone has the same values, experience or priorites....that doesn't mean one is right and the other is wrong, that's what leads to a bi-polar world, and sadly that's what our democracies (both in Canada and the U.S.) are trending towards.
Peace be with you....